NEW THIS YEAR!
An Evening with Dr. John & the Lower 911 and The Blind Boys of Alabama
Sunday, August 29th 2010 7:30 PM
Dr. John is nothing if not eclectic. His hearty vocals have a thick Louisiana twang filtered through deep, earthy grit, while his rollicking keyboard and piano playing travel from home-style New Orleans R&B and jazz to spaced-out psychedelia, mixed into a secret musical gumbo that no one has quite figured out. He garnered a reputation for performing in all-out Mardi Gras regalia, bringing a theatrical aspect to his shows. He's probably best known for his '70s classic "Right Place, Wrong Time," a song that reached new levels of stripped-down voodoo Funk.
Formed some six and a half decades ago, The Blind Boys of Alabama are the Iron Men of the music industry. They predate Elvis, Little Richard and Al Green yet even in their 70s they are still at the top of the gospel charts having won multiple Grammys. They also performed at the White House in a concert aired recently on PBS.
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| Club Members: | $28.75 | $45.75 |
| Availability: | On Sale Now | |
| Public: | $50.75 | $33.75 |
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