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We’re pleased and grateful to return to live, in-person performance, featuring internationally touring artists, with our inaugural Sound Series: Block Party. An early fall afternoon and evening of live music in a relaxed and festive environment outdoors in our North Shore neighborhood. Food and beverages will be available to purchase on site, along with hands-on t-shirt, tote bag, or poster making. Presented by The Warhol’s Sound Series, a varied roster of artists will perform on a stage adjacent to the museum on Isabella Street, including Pastor Deryck Tines & the Lemington Chorale, Cassandra Jenkins, Vieux Farka Touré, Andy Shauf, 13 Most Beautiful…Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests, featuring Dean & Britta, and Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500’s On Fire.

Schedule

2 p.m. Pastor Deryck Tines & the Lemington Chorale

We kick off the day with a high-energy, spiritually-energizing and soul-stirring set by Pastor Deryck Tines and Pittsburgh’s Lemington Chorale. Tines will lead this group of dynamic singers though a medley of gospel songs, spirituals, and hymns celebrating black history, spirituality, and soul, from his recently released live album We Shall Overcome Someday.

3 p.m. Cassandra Jenkins

We welcome singer/songwriter Cassandra Jenkins and her band, touring in support of her latest album, Overview on Phenomenal Nature. Among the critical praise, Pitchfork gave the album a Best New Music mention and said, “The whole thing flows like an emotional breakthrough, tying together disparate observations into a serene and unified vision,” and NPR, in their coverage for New Music Friday, called it “so, so stunning.” Jenkins has also collaborated and performed with artists such as Eleanor Friedberger, Craig Finn, and Purple Mountains.

4:30 p.m. Vieux Farka Touré

We welcome back Malian singer and guitarist, Vieux Farka Touré. We’re so pleased we could reschedule his performance from March so that he and his stellar band could join us for the Sound Series: Block Party. The son of Grammy-winning musician Ali Farka Touré, Vieux’s globally minded music blends traditional African melodies and instrumentation with modern electric guitar and rock structures. His 2017 release, Samba (meaning second son in his native Songhai) was recorded in front of a live studio audience in Woodstock, New York.

6 p.m. Andy Shauf

We welcome the songwriter Andy Shauf, and are pleased to reschedule his performance from June so that he and his band could be part of our Sound Series: Block Party, as part of a tour supporting his most recent, highly lauded album Neon Skyline on ANTI records. His music is often described as reflecting the Canadian prairie with a unique blend of hushed vocals, vivid lyrics, and intricately crafted arrangements, drawing on influences such as Neil Young, Wilco, and Elliot Smith.

7:30 p.m. 13 Most Beautiful…Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests, featuring Dean & Britta

In celebration of its 13th anniversary, we’re thrilled to bring back, 13 Most Beautiful…Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests. The performance, which consists of commissioned soundtracks by Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips for a selection of Warhol’s silent film portraits, toured extensively after its premiere in Pittsburgh in October 2008, playing over 85 dates over eight years. The 13th anniversary tour will provide audiences with another opportunity to experience this critically lauded performance with newly digitized HD versions of the films. The project resulted in the first official release of early Warhol films on DVD, which was produced in collaboration with Plexifilm.

13 Most Beautiful…Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests, a project jointly commissioned by The Andy Warhol Museum and Pittsburgh Cultural Trust for the Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts 2008.

9 p.m. Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500’s On Fire

The Warhol’s inaugural Sound Series: Block Party closes with a seamless transition from 13 Most Beautiful…Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests to a special set of Galaxie 500’s seminal album On Fire, performed by the same band, featuring Dean Wareham, Britta Phillips, Anthony LaMarca and Matt Sumrow. Wareham, who formed Galaxie 500 in 1987 and Luna in 1991, has also recorded several albums with his wife Britta Phillips as Dean & Britta, and beyond working with Andy Warhol’s films, they have scored films such as The Squid & The Whale and Mistress America by Noah Baumbach. Most recently they released A Sentimental Education, an album of covers, and A Place of Greater Safety, an EP of 6 instrumentals on Double Feature Records.

  • The Sound Series Block Party is rain or shine. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.

  • Doors open at 1:30 p.m.

  • Please note the Sound Series Block Party is primarily standing room only. We are committed to offering inclusive, engaging experiences for people of all abilities. To request accommodations to enhance your visit, please contact access@warhol.org or call 412.237.8354.

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