Gerald Albright
One of the biggest stars in Jazz
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One of the biggest stars in Jazz
September 13
Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts
See the legendary Drifters live!
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November 19
Paramount Theatre
Trombone Shorty and his band are one of the funkiest live acts around
Get ready to swing!
Grammy-nominated Albright is back to tantalize the ears of his audience with his contemporary and straight-ahead jazz compositions. A polished saxophonist, Albright has toured and played with stars like The Temptations and Olivia Newton-John. This show is sure to be the highlight of the year for any jazz fan, don't miss him!
Since they started writing the hits in the fifties the various different line-ups of The Drifters have shifted over 200 million singles with well-known classics like 'Saturday Night at the Movies,' 'Under The Boardwalk,' 'Come On Over To My Place' and 'Kissing In The Back Row of the Movies' some of their most revered tunes.
Trombone Shorty's 2013 'Say That to Say This' was, to the delight of many fans, a return to his New Orleans roots with a full-on funk record. Now continuing on the funk train, Shorty is backed by his band Orleans Avenue on tour, a collective of stunningly accomplished players. For lovers of music you can move to, this is a tour you will not want to miss!
Journey back to the golden era of swing with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Theirs is a world populated by sharp-suited mobsters and high-class dames, and it's an impossibly cool sound which has seen the band's popularity just keep on rising in the three decades since forming in California in 1989. Their catchy name comes from a meeting vocalist and guitarist Scotty Morris had with blues legend Albert Collins, who signed an autograph from 'The Big Bad VooDoo Daddy'!
Legendary reggae group The Wailers head out on tour across America, giving fans across the country a chance to see some of the originators of the global reggae phenomenon in the flesh. Now hitting the road and taking their Caribbean sound across the country, don't miss your chance to see them live!
Considering his father was the late great psychedelic-jazz-prog space wizard, many might assume that his son Dweezil has some big shoes to fill. However, the prodigious guitarist and producer came into his own as a solo performer in his own right, mesmerizing audiences with his technical prowess on the axe. He's regularly on the road with the Zappa plays Zappa ensemble as well as the Experience Hendrix Tour.