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LEGENDS OF THE BLUES VII
LEGENDS OF THE BLUES VII
The award-winning cross-over artist, Janiva Magness will be featured in this years seventh annual Legends of the Blues concert in Arlington on Satur-day, Nov. 23 at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center. Magness has been nominated for 28 Blues Music Awards, wrapping up seven wins. She was named Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year in 2015, and is one of only two women to receive the BB King Performer of the Year award. Magness combines the blues, soul, R&B and country music genres. This fall, she will be celebrating her 15th album, Change in the Weather: Janiva Magness Sings John Fogerty, to be released Sept. 13 by Blue Élan Records. At the nexus of re-invention and tradition, Magness reframes 12 songs from the Creedence Clearwater Revival leaders catalog in her own soaring, soul-centered style. During the upcoming 2019/2020 touring season, audiences can anticipate hearing Magness top notch four-piece touring band performing songs from the newest Fogerty-related release as well as tunes covering the span of her 40-plus year recording career. Magness recently published a memoir, Weeds Like Us, about growing up in a dozen foster homes after both parents committed suicide. Having earned her rights to the blues, she found salvation and stability in music, thanks to encour-agement from her final foster mother. She was originally inspired by legendary bluesman Otis Rush. Since the early 1990s, Janiva Magness has built an impressive career in American roots music, traveling millions of miles, singing in thousands of clubs and on many festival stages. She continues to raise the bar for contemporary Americana roots music. In 2016, her album Love Wins Again was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album and all her albums have risen to the top of Billboards Roots music charts as well as Americana and Blues radio charts. With her brilliantly-crafted 14th album, Love is an Army, Magness continued to blend the echoes of classic soul with timeless themes of love and protest. Arlington is fortunate to host this impressive performer.
Opening act Opening the Nov. 23 Legends of the Blues VII concert, the NW All Star Blues Broads features six award-winning female musicians, singers and song-writers joining forces from across the Pacific Northwest to bring rhythm, blues and soul to life on the BPAC stage. The broads include Seattle native Stacy Jones, the winner of Best Harmonica, Best Vocalist, Best Songwriter, Best Band and Best Album by the WA Blues Society. She has toured across the U.S. and Europe, sharing the stage with many of her blues idol legends. On bass, the Cascade Blues Association Hall of Fame member and 2015 and 2016 Blues Foundation Award winner for Best Bassist, Lisa Manns voice effortlessly strad-dles the line between the honey-sweet warmth of the south and the force-of-nature sound she's cultivated by mastering rock and roll to Memphis soul. On guitar, Sonny Hess was the first woman nominated by Cascade Blues Associa-tion for Best Lead Guitar and she has been nominated for "Lifetime Achieve-ment Award. A singer, player and a composer, Hess has opened for Etta James, Jr. Walker, Average White Band, Bobby Womack and she produced a NW Women R&B show. On keys is WA Blues Society Award winner Sheri Roberts Greimes, a vocal powerhouse who blends the sounds and styles of soul and country rock into blues you can feel." The ensembles drummer, Faith Stankevich was raised as a tap dancer to the tunes of Muddy Waters. From cir-cus gigs to punk rock, she has been performing in Seattle and around the globe for over 25 years with some of the regions most accomplished musicians. An ec-lectic saxophonist and recipient of the Bob Summerise Summy Award for Blues Woman of the Yea, Sheryl Clark is a middle school music educator who has played for Tony Bennett, David Brubeck, Marlena Shaw, The Ventures and Di-anne Schurr. The concert is supported by a City of Arlington Lodging Tax Grant to pro-mote tourism. How to go Tickets to Legends of the Blues VII are $20 at BrownPaperTickets.com or at Flowers by George, 335 N. Olympic Ave. in downtown Arlington, and $25 at the door, at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center at Arlington High School, 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd. Youth under 12 enter for free. Doors open at 6 p.m.; concert begins at 7:30 p.m.
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LocationByrnes Performing Arts Center (View)
18821 Crown Ridge Blvd.
Arlington, WA 98223
United States
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