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Ronny Cox in Concert with Radoslav Lorkovic and Panda
The Kitchen Sink Recording Studio
Santa Fe, NM
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Ronny Cox in Concert with Radoslav Lorkovic and Panda
Ronny Coxs Wikipedia entry describes him as an actor, singer-songwriter and storyteller, but as far as hes concerned, storyteller definitely comes first. He confirms it while delivering one fascinating anecdote after another about his music career, his myriad stage and screen roles, and even his marriage to Mary, his high-school sweetheart. In concert, Ronny captivates with stories spoken and sung, employing that age-old art form to forge connections he cant as an actor.

I love acting, he insists. But not as much as music. With acting, theres an imaginary fourth wall between you and the audience. With my show, a profound one-on-one sharing can take place. Personally greeting arriving audiences, he sets a tone of warmth and familiarity even before taking the stage. I want it to feel like when we were kids sharing stories and songs with our family, he says, adding, To me, the story is as important as the song.

He didnt begin telling his own until he hit 50, when he took a break from acting, went to Nashville and got a record deal. He learned songcraft from the labels hired guns; they liked his knack for creating vivid, cinematic imagery  a byproduct of his work in productions from Deliverance, Bound for Glory, RoboCop, The Onion Field, Total Recall and Beverly Hills Cop I and II to the final season of TVs Nashville.

Obviously, Ronnys guitar-strumming Dueling Banjos scene in Deliverance wouldnt have become one of filmdoms most iconic moments if he couldnt connect as an actor. But hes proud that his debut role, and many since, came because he could play.

Born in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, Ronny began calling square dances at 10 with his dad. That led to performing throughout high school in Portales, where theyd moved when he was 13, and college at Eastern New Mexico University. First, it was western swing; later, he embraced the folk scare. He also performed shows containing only Mickey Newbury songs.


But for decades, acting paid the bills. He began at Washington, D.C.s Arena Stage, where he worked as a production intern while Mary earned a doctorate in chemistry from Georgetown University. By graduation, they had two sons. During her post-doctoral residency at Manhattans Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Ronny made his Broadway debut.

Then came Deliverance, and his first series, Apples Way. Hes since played dozens of men of authority: bad guys and presidents and all those Robocop and Total Recall characters. But Cop Rock, the police procedural/ensemble musical series from Hill Street Blues creator Steven Bochco, inspired his return to music. It was a miserable failure, Ronny notes. But it's the only show I've ever been in where every cast member came to work every day, whether we were called or not, because we couldn't stay away. I realized then how much I missed music.

He combined his talents for the 2017 film Pure Country: Pure Heart, with Willie Nelson. In it, he sings an original, Silver City.  Another, Ill Waltz You Home, is on Nashvilles final soundtrack, as well as his 2012 album, Ronny, Rad and Karen, with Radoslav Lorkovi and Karen Mal. On that version, his timeless tenor goes melancholy, as if hes addressing Mary, who died on the 50th anniversary of their first date.


Since then, hes emphasized singing, often at events such as the Folk Alliance International Conference; Woodyfest, in Woody Guthries Okemah, Oklahoma, hometown; or Floridas 30A Songwriters Festival. Hes also recorded 10 albums, a DVD (Songs, Stories ... and Out & Out Lies) and an audio autobiography (Dueling Banjos: the Deliverance of Drew); 2017s Lost in the Words, Lost in the Music was recorded live.

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The Kitchen Sink Recording Studio (Ver)
528 Jose Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
United States

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Organizador: Southwest Roots Music
En BPT desde: Ene 10, 2013
 
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