If you have not perused Part 1 please take a moment to do so…otherwise you’ll be thoroughly confused.

I recently attended my 100th show at the lovely Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center in downtown Clarksburg, WV since its reopening in 2018. When I was a kid in the late 70s/early 80s The RG was a movie theater. Unlike other folks I don’t have any definitive recollection of movies I saw there, although I know that I did go there for things. Unfortunately, because the interstate highway was built going thru the next town over in our county, our area’s shopping mall was built there, as well as everything else in the last four decades. Clarksburg has withered on the vine, except that we still had this perfectly lovely theater slowly crumbling right in the middle of town. Thankfully a movement arose to renovate The RG, which is atleast one thing that’s gone right for our little hamlet. My humble abode just happens to be right down the street, I don’t have children or a special lady, traveling is difficult on multiple levels, I’m not a barfly, and I have alot more acquaintances than friends…so The Robinson Grand is where I choose to spend my meager discretionary income. I don’t expect anyone to really give a damn about these reflections, but it’s been a fun trip down memory lane for me.
10 Beginnings: The Ultimate Tribute to Chicago – May 2019
Sail On: The Beach Boys Tribute – August 2021
Winter Beach Blast w/ Bluffett (Jimmy Buffett Tribute) – January 2023
The Hair Band Experience – February 2024
The Best of Styx & Journey – April 2024

There have been two Chicago tributes at The RG, but the first one was the better show. The horn section is incredible. I’ve always enjoyed The Beach Boys to a degree, but on this Sunday evening I was surprised at the absolute delight I felt sitting there enjoying the music. You can’t possibly listen to The Beach Boys for very long and be in a bad mood. Sadly I never got the opportunity to see the real Jimmy Buffett in concert, but once upon a time I was a drunken frat boy and his music was an integral part of the zeitgeist. The RG did it right, with a VIP Package that included tasty vittles (including cheeseburgers & beer, obviously), while the show itself was high energy, including giant beach balls bouncing thru the theater. The Hair Band Experience was three tributes in one night: Poison, Def Leppard, and Bon Jovi. So much fun for a child of the 80s. Recency bias makes me reluctant to include the Styx/Journey tribute, but the Journey band in particular was so damn good I cannot overlook it.
9 Once – November 2019
Stomp – November 2021
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story – November 2022
On Your Feet: Gloria Estefan Musical – April 2023

If you’d have told me six years ago that I would have the opportunity to see Broadway shows without driving hundreds of miles away I would not have believed you. To be clear, The RG is a smaller theater with about 1000 seats. We’re not going to see Phantom of the Opera or Hamilton here. However, the venue is perfect for what are referred to as jukebox musicals or other minimalist productions.
8 Mountain Stage – August 2023

Since 1983 WV Public Broadcasting & NPR have partnered to produce a weekly radio show featuring live music from a variety of genres. Some pretty big names have appeared on Mountain Stage. R.E.M. Bruce Hornsby. Tori Amos. Toad the Wet Sprocket. Martina McBride. Sarah McLachlan. Norah Jones. Crash Test Dummies. Barenaked Ladies. Counting Crows. Phish. It’s neat to be part of the audience and watch the show being produced. Mountain Stage will be returning to The RG later this summer.
7 Take3 – March 2024

While The RG has really leaned into the whole tribute band thing (which I understand and take no issue with) I appreciate efforts to think outside the box. Take3 is a trio of classically trained women who perform a fusion of rock, pop, and classical music using a piano, violin, & cello. I played trombone in the school band for seven years and never possessed a fraction of the talent these ladies have.
6 White Christmas – December 2021 & 2023
Feast of the Seven Fishes – December 2022

The RG has shown old movies with some frequency thru the years, which is nice but not typically noteworthy. However, White Christmas has been an annual tradition since the venue’s restoration, and usually they have done it right. The theater is always beautifully decorated for the holidays, and Victorian era carolers welcome patrons arriving for the film. I believe they’ve decided to retire the tradition for awhile, a melancholy yet logical decision. I wouldn’t mind if Feast became a new annual tradition since it already is for me. Northcentral WV was a popular landing spot for Italian immigrants a century ago, including my paternal great grandparents. The Christmas Eve celebration depicted in the film doesn’t totally mirror my childhood experience, but hits enough of the right beats to make me wistful for those halcyon days. Feast was actually filmed in nearby Fairmont, WV, and The RG hosted the director for a post-screening Q&A, which was neat.
5 Mark Lowry w/ The Martins – RGPAC 5th Anniversary Weekend – October 2023

My Dad used to watch The Gaither Vocal Band on television years ago, and I remember Lowry being the group’s comedian. He also wrote the Christmas hymn Mary, Did You Know?. For The RG’s Fifth Anniversary Weekend Lowry was joined by Grammy nominated gospel group The Martins. There was a Meet & Greet before the show and, though I’m not really into those because I am a socially awkward introvert, it was an honor to shake Mr. Lowry’s hand.
4 Travis Tritt – September 2019

Anyone who knows me understands that country music isn’t really my thing. That being said, there are a few performers who I thoroughly enjoy. I was quite excited when this acoustic show was announced, and Tritt did not disappoint. I had the opportunity to see him again a few years later at our local outdoor amphitheater, and both nights were so damn fun. I would jump at a third chance.
3 Good Shot Judy – August 2022 & RGPAC 5th Anniversary Weekend – October 2023

You’ve probably heard of Postmodern Jukebox, a band that reimagines rock & pop tunes into vintage genres like swing, jazz, & blues. Good Shot Judy is similar. It’s a fun, dynamic show, and I am glad that I’ve had the opportunity to see them twice. The RG wasn’t filled to the rafters on either night, which is a shame because it’s the kind of high energy performance that feeds off of a lively crowd. Long ago I had to accept that I live in a low information, uncultured environment that doesn’t appreciate innovative art. We’re more of a hot dogs n’ beer community versus a hors d’oeuvres & Chardonnay crowd, which is fine. I am thankful that The RG occasionally paints outside those lines, even if the masses don’t necessarily embrace it. These shows were very cool and highly entertaining. I’d be remiss not to note that PMJ is coming to The RG at the end of this year, which is going to be lit.
2 The Davisson Brothers w/ Chris Janson – February 2019
Speaking of hot dogs & beer…

While I appreciate channeling my inner Frasier Crane and basking in high brow pleasures like classical music & theater, I cannot completely deny my Appalachian roots. The Davissons are local favorites whose love of our state and its wild & wonderful culture shines thru in their music. They’ve enjoyed moderate success outside of our borders as well and befriended some legit country music stars. The RG has packed the house for The Davisson Brothers on multiple occasions, but I particularly enjoyed the night they were joined by Chris Janson, whose song Good Vibes has become a personal favorite.
1 Annie – December 2019
The Addams Family Musical – October 2021

Community theater occasionally gets a bad rap, but I am not opining thru rose colored glasses when I tell you these productions were top notch. I had no idea there were so many talented people right here in our oft neglected, easily forgotten little corner of the universe. I thoroughly enjoyed both plays. Circumstances have prevented The RG’s community theater program from moving forward the past few years, but I am hopeful that will change someday. If that happens whoever is involved will have a hell of a legacy to measure up to, so we’ll see.