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APRIL HALL
January 7, 2009
Show: $20-$10 w. student ID
Dinner & Show: $65
Show: 8pm
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Vocalist April Hall, a Florida native, has roots steeped in southern tradition, music and culture. Her deep roots in southern gospel and blues combine with urban soulfulness and sophistication, to create music that’s pure, gutsy, and unmistakably authentic.
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BETTYE LaVETTE
Thursday
January 8, 2009
Show: $28
Dinner & Show: $73
Show: 8pm & 10pm
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Who is Bettye LaVette you ask? The simple answer is Ms. LaVette is one of the greatest soul singers in American music history, possessed of an incredibly expressive voice that one moment will exude a formidable level of strength and intensity and the next will appear vulnerable,
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Given the plaudits saxophone powerhouse James Carter has garnered for his role in helping to propel jazz full tilt into the future over the past two decades, it’s surprising to discover that, first, he’s yet to reach his forties (he’s 39), and second, that his contemporary spin on
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FOLLEN ANGELS
Tuesday
January 13, 2009
Show: $23
Dinner & Show: $68
Show: 8pm
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"All that Jazz: Broadway's Best!"
The fabulous Follen Angels (Hildy Grossman, vocals, Rieko Tanaka, piano and Ken Dantzig, drums) return to Scullers with a new production of Broadway show-stoppers.
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Seven time Grammy nominees, Bellevue Cadillac is Jazz, Gospel, Blues, Soul and Swing on top of Rock and Roll. They are a multi-generational musical experience filled with joy, wonder, comedy, audience participation and the zaniest stage show on tour.
All proceeds after expenses will be donated to Brigham and Womens Hospital's Bronchioalveolar lung cancer research study, conducted by Dr. Steven Mentzer.
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STRUNZ & FARAH
Thursday
January 15, 2009
Show: $25
Dinner & Show: $70
Show: 8pm & 10pm
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Together since 1979, Strunz & Farah have sold over a million records and have profoundly influenced acoustic guitarists worldwide. This pioneering virtuosic guitar duo plays original compositions with improvisations that canvas a wide musical spectrum, incorporating flamenco,
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Gabrielle Goodman is a phenomenal vocal artist, composer, and educator who has performed and toured with Chaka Khan, Roberta Flack, Patti Labelle, Patrice Rushen and George Duke. She returns to Scullers for a post inaugural celebration featuring cuts from her upcoming release "Ordinary Beautiful Flower." This
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KENNY RANKIN
Thursday
January 22, 2009
Show: $25
Dinner & Show: $70
Shows: 8pm & 10pm
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In a remarkable recording career that spans three and a half decades, Kenny Rankin has established an impressive set of creative credentials, as an insightful songwriter, a distinctive guitarist and, above all, a world-class singer possessing an uncanny ability to
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PAT MARTINO
Friday-Saturday
January 23-24, 2009
Show: $25
Dinner & Show: $70
Show: 8pm & 10pm
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He is one of the premier guitarists in all of jazz. Accolades include a 1997 National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences "Songs from the Heart Award;" 2002 Grammy nominations for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, "Live at Yoshi's", and Best Jazz Instrumental Solo on 'All Blues;' a
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One of the grande dames of Boston jazz singers, vocalist/pianist Maggie Scott, a Berklee professor for over 20 years, presents a Tribute to great singers of the past
featuring Boston's present day stars.
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THE LOVE DOGS
Thursday
January 29, 2009
Show: $18
Dinner & Show: $63
Show: 8pm
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Take one red-hot horn section - we're talkin' alto, tenor, baritone saxes and trombone - down and dirty. Add liberal amounts of barrelhouse boogie-woogie piano and stinging Fender guitar. Pour over a funky and swinging rhythm section that Blues Review magazine called "the best in the business", and top it all off with a crazy and charismatic front man with one of the biggest blues voices around. Season with a few years on the road tearing up juke joints, festivals and concert halls across the U.S. and Canada and on both sides of the Atlantic. Sound tasty? It's a recipe for music and mayhem, for intensity and irreverence; it's THE LOVE DOGS.
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By grafting the traditions of American jazz to his authentic Jamaican roots, pianist Monty Alexander has spent a lifetime exploring the rich depths of musical and cultural diversity. In a career that spans more than four decades, he has performed and/or recorded with artists
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