This a DON’T MISS SHOW … Dee Dee has outdone herself with her new project and band. If there were ever a show that should of been a bigger venue, it’s this one. It’s a rare treat to see this 11pc Soul Jazz band complete with horns and backround singers in the intimate confines of The Jazz Kitchen.
Eagerly-Anticipated Project Has Been In The Works For Several Years As Bridgewater Returned To Her Birth City To Continue The Musical Exploration Of Her Roots And Influences.
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This a DON’T MISS SHOW … Dee Dee has outdone herself with her new project and band. If there were ever a show that should of been a bigger venue, it’s this one. It’s a rare treat to see this 11pc Soul Jazz band complete with horns and backround singers in the intimate confines of The Jazz Kitchen.
Eagerly-Anticipated Project Has Been In The Works For Several Years As Bridgewater Returned To Her Birth City To Continue The Musical Exploration Of Her Roots And Influences.
Bridgewater’s career has always bridged musical genres. She earned her first professional experience as a member of the legendary Thad Jones/Mel Louis Big Band, and throughout the 70s she performed with such jazz notables as Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon and Dizzy Gillespie. After a foray into the pop world during the 1980s, she relocated to Paris and began to turn her attention back to Jazz. Signing with the Universal Music Group as a producer (Bridgewater produces all of her CDs), Bridgewater released a series of critically acclaimed titles beginning with Keeping Tradition in 1993. All but one, including her wildly successful double Grammy Award-winning tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Dear Ella, have received Grammy nominations.
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