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Minton Sparks
Folk / Country / Other

Time changes nothing girl



NASHVILLE, Tennessee
United States

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Last Login:  7/7/2009
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   Minton Sparks: General Info
Member Since3/16/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.mintonsparks.com
Band MembersJOHN JACKSON - Guitar & Banjo * Former player for Bob Dylan. Currently working on the new Broadway show "Times They Are A Changin'", choreographed by Twyla Tharp, with the music of Bob Dylan ---------------------- PAT FLYNN - Guitar, Banjo & Mandolin *Formerly of New Grass Revival
Influences Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch, Lily Tomlin, Maya Angelou & Alix Olson
Sounds LikeNothing you've ever heard before

Record LabelRural Records


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May 28 2009 8:00P
Belcourt in Nashville opening for Leon Redbone NASHVILLE, Tennessee
Jun 2 2009 7:30P
Village Underground in New York City New York City

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   About Minton Sparks
Biography Fusing music, poetry and her intoxicating gift for storytelling, wildly original spoken word artist Minton Sparks releases her latest triumph, Open Casket. Her debut live show DVD is yet another ground breaking performance that further proves Sparks is in a category all her own. Sparks peeks over the edge into the warm spot where most would prefer sleeping relatives lie. Open Casket is a raucous, provocative, brilliant one-woman show featuring Minton alongside worldclass musicians: guitarist John Jackson, blues pianist Steve Conn, guitar and mandolin virtuoso Pat Flynn and special guest, Irish singing sensation, Maura OConnell. Open Casket was produced by Ruckus Film Co., a 25-year old Nashville-based fi lm and television production company. Ruckus is probably best known for their work with Jim Varney on the Ernest stuff--commercials, television shows and movies; and for such Emmy-award-winning television shows as Live From the Bluebird. Coke Sams of Ruckus Films directed the DVD. He became involved after a friend gave him a copy of Mintons fi rst CD, Middlin Sisters. Sams says: You really have to see Minton to fully understand what an incredibly visual artist she is. What we did in Open Casket is present an entertaining cross section of Mintons characters and their stories and do it for a live audiencemusic and all. In 2006, Sparks unique brand of poetry and music was featured nationally on the NPRs All Things Considered and internationally on the BBCs Bob Harris Show, along with the syndicated Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour. Sparks was thrilled to open for John Prine this year. She performed at the 2006 Americana music festival MerleFest, receiving a thunderous reception. This spring she wrapped up a four part Tennessee Performing Arts Series, Minton Sparks and Friends featuring Jessi Colter and Rodney Crowell, and played to sold-out houses and rave reviews each night. Sparks has performed at New York Citys Bowery Ballroom, opening for Ben Folds and at the Bowery Poetry Club in Manhattans East Village. She received rave reviews recently in Santa Barbara, California at the Trinity Backstage Songwriter Series and has showed her slip at Mississippi Public Broadcastings Thacker Mountain Radio recorded in Oxford, Mississippi. Minton Sparks travels extensively, performing at various Universities, clubs, and music and poetry festivals sharing her brand of performance poetry and her workshops on creative writing with audiences nationwide. Her most recent CD catalogue release was Sin Sick, produced by Grammy winning Gary Paczosa, (Reba McEntire, John Prine, Alison Krauss, The Dixie Chicks), and guides us into the souls dark struggle led by Sparks riveting spoken word and is punctuated with poignant comic relief. On this recording Sparks picks the lock on her familys hidden stories, drawing listeners into her world with charming familiarity and heart-breaking candor, pulling each character up into her arms for a memorable dance across the stage. Her collaborators on Sin Sick include Nickel Creeks mandolinist Chris Thile, veteran Bob Dylan guitarist, John Jackson, piano virtuoso, Steve Conn and bluegrass sensation, Abigail Washburn. Sparks CD debut on Dualtone, Middlin Sisters, was one of the fi nest spoken word recordings issued in America in more than ten years [Thom Jurek allmusic.com]. On that recording she collaborated with the late, legendary Waylon Jennings, and current singer/songwriter sensation Darrell Scott. Her second CD, This Dress, won Spoken Word Record of the Year in 2004 at the Just Plain Folk Music Awards, and got the nod from the Chicago Sun Times for Top Five Off the Beaten Path Records of 2003. This Dress features collaborations with artists like Keb Mo and Irish singer, Maura OConnell. Sparks graduated from the University of the South with a BA in Psychology and then from Vanderbilt University in 1991 with a Masters of Education in Human Development Counseling. Awarded the Leonard Bernstein Fellowship in 1998, Sparks soon began to teach poetry within the Tennessee high school system offering classes that were funded by the fellowship. Sparks serves as adjunct professor of Psychology at Tennessee State University for the past 13 years in addition to teaching several classes in Womens Psychology at Middle Tennessee State University in 1994. She resides in Nashville with her husband and two children.

   Minton Sparks's Friend Space (Top 12)
Minton Sparks has 1015 friends.
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Minton Sparks's Friends Comments
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Jul 13 2009 5:04 PM

TelecommunicatorsQuantcast
Ruby Jane





Jun 14 2009 3:39 PM

Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane.To those who don't know me, I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio. Let me know if you like the new songs..be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! new videos too!
Ruby Jane
Miss Tess





May 26 2009 1:02 AM

Hello Nashville! Miss Tess & The Bon Ton Parade plays tomorrow night at Norm's River Roadhouse, 8pm, $5, 7695 River Road Pike. Come hear some live jazz and blues...Would love to see you there! love, Miss Tess
Monkey Day Parade





May 7 2009 5:18 AM

Mz. Sparks. How are ya friend? :]
Mindmovie





May 5 2009 9:35 PM

Love your storytelling Minton,thanks for the friendship and all the best to you
Mindmovie
ROBERT





Apr 28 2009 12:55 AM

Thank You for Your Friendship..PEACE..Robert..
Monkey Day Parade





Apr 28 2009 12:06 AM

Hey thanks for the add!!

[listening to you now!!]

Come to our neck of the woods!! Come join the Parade! =]

~Monkey Day Parade~
Charlie McGettigan





Apr 24 2009 9:01 AM

Hi Minton! Remember you from Belfast a few years ago. Spectacular performance! Great to find you here.
TIM CARROLL EVERY FRIDAY @ The 5 Spot 6-8pm!





Jul 14 2007 4:22 PM

Hope to get to do another tour together soon.
Ghettobilly





Jul 13 2007 3:32 AM

From the white-trash ghettos on the outskirts of Music City comes a soulful Country fusion of Blues and Rockabilly creating a genre' of music known as... GHETTOBILLY
FDK'08&trade





Jul 5 2007 4:09 AM

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Happy 4th!
Roland





Jul 4 2007 10:25 PM

  

Nightrain





Jun 13 2007 5:19 PM

Thanks for the add Minton.

Love your tunes...

Keep Rockin, Nightrain
INOCULATED RADIO





Jun 8 2007 5:29 AM

Minton, ready to get inoculated?

Click on this flyer to hear show:

Berry





May 21 2007 10:49 PM

thanks for sharing your lovely music. keep up the good tunes!
Kevin Montgomery on tour





May 21 2007 9:22 AM

Minton Sparks
Hey! Hope you are doing well. I'm in Key West right now......playing at the Hogsbreath......lost the voice last night, but with the help of a steroid shot....we will see what happens tonight!!?
Anyway, i'm hitting it hard in June and July.....in June i'll be on the road with Tommy Allsup of Buddy Holly fame. I made a little video about the tour and put it on youtube. You can see it here.
July will find us in Key West for the Songs in the Sun festival. I've booked Shurman, Howard Livingston, and Danny White for the special concert on the water. It will be a party, and i'm inviting you now! I made a video for the festival as well. You can see it here.
Anyway, take care and i hope you are doing well........Sincerely,
Kevin Montgomery..
Maura O'Connell





May 16 2007 6:11 PM

Hey Minton, I just sent you a link to the Galway Arts Festival. When they link with me, I'll link you to them!!
Ghettobilly





May 13 2007 12:52 PM

~Great~ show last night!
And the ‘Living Room’ show was equally phenomenal.
Thank you for signing your book for me!
Jon Sanders





May 12 2007 3:38 PM

Hey. I hope you don’t mind this quick note.

My first book of poetry is now available worldwide. It’s called Ordinary Poems for Extraordinary People in these Ordinary Times. You can click here for more information, a compilation of my readers' favorite poems of mine, and excerpts of various reviews of my book.

I'd truly be honored if you bought yourself or a loved one a copy of my book. Hit me up anytime... Peace.



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Abraham Is Burning





May 11 2007 6:10 PM

Hey

I just wanted to let you know I have reached 2000 friends ....so let this be a thank you for being one of them and doing what all good friends by NOT caring.

anyway, Ive been really into slam poetry and have been performing around NYC at such events.

Heres a sample of something i might do at a slam:

" i then go into this coffeehouse and strike up a conversation
with this other writer about why men always have to do the hunting for women.
he takes out this half empty bottle and this half empty cup and says
"the bottle is the man and the cup is the woman
and the liquid inside is their hearts.
now their hearts are not gonna be complete until they find each other"
and then he asks me how i would go about doing that.

so i told him that i would pour the bottle into the cup.
he says "why not the other way around?"
and i reply "less chance of a spill" and he says "exactly......
see when a woman pours her heart into a man it just gets broken
and most of it spills on the floor, but when a man pours his heart
into the woman, the woman accepts ALL of him."

stay tuned to my blog section for more.

Abraham
Jon Sanders





May 11 2007 5:52 PM

Hey. I hope you don’t mind this quick note.

My first book of poetry is now available worldwide. It’s called Ordinary Poems for Extraordinary People in these Ordinary Times. You can click here for more information, a compilation of my readers' favorite poems of mine, and excerpts of various reviews of my book.

I'd truly be honored if you bought yourself or a loved one a copy of my book. Hit me up anytime... Peace.



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bindu





May 10 2007 7:23 PM

you're the coolest buckdancer i ever have met. can't wait to hear all about the show this wknd! lotsa love - b;)
Tennessee Women's Theater Project





May 9 2007 1:23 AM

Hope you’ll come! And, please tell everyone you know about our "Women's Work." The price is right --just $5.00 (a cheap date and a good way for a guy to show his sensitive side!), and we want these women to have good audiences for their productions!

Below is our opening weekend line-up.
Thanks,
Maryanna

P.S. Thanks for putting us in your top 12!


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Art Napoleon





May 1 2007 11:37 PM

great storytelling style. good you found a unique way to get stories out there with your own voice. hope you keep it up. thanks.
art
Donna Beasley





May 1 2007 4:23 AM

Sorry this is a little late, but I enjoyed meeting you at the TPAC show, which I thought was GREAT! I hope you guys get to tour this show some more. From here on out, whenever I have that frantic "where's my pocketbook" moment, I will think of you.
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