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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 19-22, 2017 The Park Record Continued From C-1 SILVER STAR TOWNHOME STEPS FROM THE CHAIRLIFT Osborne pays tribute to Dylan 1825 Three Kings Drive #501, Park City 3 BD | 4 BA | 1929 SF | $1,495,000 | End Unit VIP night sponsor For tickets and info visit www.PCShowcaseOfHomes.com G for 30 years,” she said. “I feel like I understand what my place is in music, and I understand what my abilities are. So, there was an ease about doing something like this now, that I wouldn’t have had 15 or 20 years ago.” The singer is grateful for the opportunity to be a songwriter. “I know very well that it is a privilege to make music my living and have this long career,” AUGUST 25-27 AND SEPTEMBER 1-4 IN Joan Osborne Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter KATE FISCHER 435-513-5015 www.risingstarrealtors.com KateBlanksFischer@gmail.com D If people are interested in this concept, I have a lot of people I’d like to do -- Lou Reed, Tom Waits, Nick Cave...” she said. “It’s not always easy, but to reach out to a group of people who are strangers and present them something that is moving and meaningful to them is worthwhile. “I’m also fortunate to have an audience who has stuck with me so I can make the albums I have.” Osborne’s next album will most likely be one of original material, either solo album or with her side band Trigger Hippy. “I’m writing a lot because there is a lot to write about during this moment that we’re all living in right now,” she said. “I feel like music has a real part to play in what’s happening in our country.” Osborne said after the next album, there will always be another album in her songbook series. “If people are interested in this concept, I have a lot of people I would like to do -- Lou Reed, Tom Waits, Nick Cave,” she said. “I love Lucinda Williams’ writing, and I think there might be a way in for me to do her stuff. Then, again, with Bob Dylan, you can easily do 10 more records of his stuff. This is something that I wouldn’t get bored doing.” Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Joan Osborne will perform at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 24, through Saturday, Aug. 26, at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Thursday tickets range from $23 to $35, and Friday and Saturday tickets are $29 to $45. Tickets can be purchased at www.parkcityshows.com. N said. “We also got some nice and positive press from New York Times and Huffington Post. That’s when we realized it was going to work, and people won’t throw rotten vegetables at us.” Osborne feels the time was right for her to take on “The Songs of Bob Dylan.” “Certainly there comes a level of confidence with approaching a project like this after performing Silver Star has become the premier ski in/ski out community at Park City Mountain. This end unit townhome, has recently been professionally decorated with additional exposed beams in the great room, reclaimed wood accent walls, 2 decks, a private hot tub & direct access from the townhome to the garage. Easy to show. Call for an appointment. PE With her upcoming release, “The Songs of Bob Dylan,” Grammy Award-nominated singer Joan Osborne has joined a list of other artists such as Joan Baez, The Byrds, Odetta and Robyn Hitchcock who have also released Bob Dylan tribute albums during their careers. LE COURTESY OF PMK | BMC SA evolve and create amazing work throughout his career. So I wanted to highlight some of his later works.” The second rule was to mix well-known songs with obscure ones. “While we did ‘Rainy Day Women #12 &35,’ also known as ‘Everybody Must Get Stoned,’ we also did ‘Dark Eyes’ from off of the ‘Empire Burlesque’ record,” she said. The third rubric Osborne followed was to select songs that would intersect with her voice in a way that would be unique and interesting. “We thought about how we could arrange these songs so people could hear them in a fresh way,” she said. Osborne worked with guitarist Jack Petruzzelli and keyboardist Keith Cotton on the songs. “We [spent] a lot of time preparing for and doing the Carlyle show by pulling apart the material and putting it back again,” she said. “We would sit around and put the arrangements together as a group. And that’s how the material was done.” While the three certainly didn’t exhaust all the possibilities, there were some songs that didn’t work. “I wanted to respect the music and the stories, the lyrics, and not use an idea just to be different,” Osborne said. “Ultimately, I let the songs guide us. If there was an idea that worked, we would let that guide us.” The first couple of nights before she opened at the Carlyle, Osborne felt the butterflies. “I had no idea if anybody was going to like this, and I was pretty scared,” she said. “It’s because I’m messing with something people love and revere. And if you take a song and do something they don’t like, they’ll be insulted.” Thankfully, the audience approved. “We had positive feedback, and the people at the Carlyle were really happy with the show,” she C-3 SILVER LAKE TOWNHOME STEPS FROM SKI TRAIL #117 Ridgepoint, Deer Valley 3 BD + Loft | 2 BA | 1,576 SF | $695,000 | Details at 117Ridgepoint.com The perfect Upper Deer Valley getaway would have: great views, ski-out access just 30 steps from the door, three bedrooms plus a loft, quiet location, and a ten minute walk to Silver Lake shops and dining. You found it! All for under $700,000! 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