Prince- Purple Rain Tour (1984) here in Toronto with Sheila E opening- unforgettable...
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The Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition (also known as The SASSY Awards), held annually at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), has honored the following winners:
Earlier winners listed in the competition’s history include Ashleigh Smith (2014), Deelee Dubé, Quiana Lynell, and Samara Joy (2019, who later won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 2023). The competition is open to singers over 18, of all genders and nationalities, who are not signed to a major label. I missed the 1st 2 years, then every show until covid, started up again, one of the best musical events you will ever attend, in the wonderful small theater at NJPAC
Typical batch of contestants (occasionally men), April May Webb won
Here's after the show, a restaurant named Nico, in the building
Always just before Thanksgiving, if you can get there, you will love it.
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My most memorable concerts were shows that didn’t actually happen. Tom Waits falling off the stage of the Washington University chapel in 1976, before playing a note. Mink DeVille being booed off the St Louis Opera House stage by fans of Mahogany Rush, for whom Mink was opening. Mink played 1.5 songs. But, these, of course, are unhappy memories. Shows I saw as a teenager and young adult stand out as my most thrilling concert experiences: Grande Ballroom, Detroit: MC5 (once, 1970 or so, backed by the Flamin’ Groovies, who were sensational) and the Stooges each knocked me out more than once; Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Van Morrison, circa 1968; The Who & Cocker, 1969; the Faces, 1969. Easttown Theater, Detroit: Eric Burdon and War, Ten Years After, Mountain, 1969-70; Mad Dogs and Englishmen, 1970; Capt Beefheart, 1971; Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Yes, Dr John, 1971. J Geils at Cinderella Ballroom, Detroit, 1972 Mingus, Strata Gallery, Detroit, 1973 CBGBs: Mink DeVille and Talking Heads, 1976; Television, 1976-77? E St Band, St Louis Opera House, 1978 Human Arts Ensemble, a church basement in N St Louis, 1978-9? I hadn’t intended to go on so long, but the hits just keep coming! One more for good measure: Art Ensemble of Chicago, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1984 |
@russbutton Dexter Gordon released 4 albums from the music recorded live at Keystone Korner circa 1974. The 4 album series was phenomenal, and still one of my favorite Dext recordings! I have the albums and a 4 cd set. |
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