Funk-soul group The Motet and multi-instumentalist guitar guru Keller Williams take over Ponte Vedra Concert Hall on Friday, May 8!
Throughout history, unity starts on the dancefloor. From ancient tribal cultures to neon nightclubs, beats bring bodies together. Once grinding and grooving in unison, the movement generates friction, sparks, and light. That might just be the purest form of energy on the planet. The Motet harness such energy on their ninth full-length, Death or Devotion. In fact, the Denver septet—Dave Watts [drums], Joey Porter [keys], Garrett Sayers [bass], Ryan Jalbert [guitar], Lyle Divinsky [vocals], Drew Sayers [sax], and Parris Fleming [trumpet]—encode a message in their energetic mélange of boisterous badass funk, swaggering soul, and thought-provoking pop. In the process, they challenge convention and arrive with a dynamic, diverse, and definitive statement.
Keller Williams released his first album in 1994, Freek, and has since given each of his albums a single syllable title: Buzz, Spun, Breath, Loop, Laugh, Home, Dance, Stage, Grass, Dream, Twelve, Live, Odd, Thief, Kids, Bass, Pick, Funk, Vape, Sync and Raw. Those who have followed his career will know this. Each title serves as a concise summation of the concept guiding each project. Grass, for example, is a bluegrass-recording cut with the husband-wife duo The Keels. Stage is a live album and Dream is the realization of Keller’s wish to collaborate with some of his musical heroes. Thief is a set of unexpected cover songs, Kids offers Keller’s first children’s record, Pick presents Keller’s collaboration with royal bluegrass family The Travelin’ McCoury’s, and Raw is a solo acoustic album. Each album showcases Keller’s comprehensive and diverse musical endeavors and functions to provide another piece of the jigsaw puzzle that is Keller Williams. Keller’s collaborative and solo albums reflect his pursuit to create music that sounds like nothing else. Unbeholden to conventionalism, he seamlessly crosses genre boundaries. The end-product is astounding and novel music that encompasses rock, jazz, funk, and bluegrass, and always keeps the audience on their feet.
$34.00 – General Admission Advanced
$37.00 – General Admission Day of Show
Phone: 904-209-0399
2020/05/08 - 2020/05/08
Additional time info:
Gates 6:00 PM
Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Onsite, free parking is available on a first come, first serve basis.
For events not produced by the St. Johns County Cultural Events Division, parking fees will be at the discretion of the event producer.