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Artist's Website: Sia's MySpace Critical Acclaim: "She exudes sweet soulfulness..." DAILY MAIL "... a gift from on high from the gods of music..." YAHOO "Sia could upstage an elephant at the circus" NEW YORK TIMES For Fans Of: Dido, Jonatha Brooke, Jewel
Artist's Website: micktaylor.net Why He's Worth Watching: There's no denying the great string of classic albums the Rolling Stones issued during the late ‘60s and early ‘70s -- 1969's Let It Bleed, 1970's et Yer Ya Ya's Out, 1971's Sticky Fingers, and 1972's Exile on Main Street. But while Jagger and Richards received the lion's share of credit for these aforementioned albums, it was the guitar work, and uncredited songwriting contributions, of Mick Taylor that helped make these albums so special. For Fans Of: Dickey Betts, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix
Artist's Website: dondixonmusic.com Why They're Worth Watching: Marti Jones and Don Dixon have been performing together, off and on, for over twenty years. This longtime partnership has resulted in an intimate stage rapport as well as the seamless blending of two of the most distinct voices around today. With over two hundred songs in their collective recorded catalogue, you never know quite what to expect when they hit the stage, but rest assured their performance will feature thoughtful lyrics and heart-felt singing. For Fans Of: R.E.M., The Smithereens, Elvis Costello
Artist's Website:ottmarliebert.com Song Sampling:Barcelona Nights, Santa Fe, In The Hands of Love Fun Fact: Recently Ottmar was ordained as a Zen Monk by Dennis Genpo Merzel, at the Kanzeon Zen Center in Salt Lake City, Utah For Fans Of: Peter White, Esteban, Craig Chaquico
Chris Botti
Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 6 & 9pm *each night* $52.50
FOUNTAIN ROOM PACKAGE AVAILABLE FOR THE LATE SHOWS (Select Tables 501, 502, 503, 504, 505 to enjoy the package) **Seats must be purchased in quantities of 2. Click one seat at one of the designated Fountain Package tables for a pair of tickets.**
Fountain Room Package Includes: Top notch 4-course pre-fixe dinner in the Fountain Room prior to the show, specialty dessert served during the show . Menu
Artist's Website: ChrisBotti.com Why They're Worth Watching: Trumpeter Chris Botti, spent much of 2004 touring with Sting, is a gifted instrumentalist, a talented composer, and a charismatic performer who--since the release of his first solo album in 1995--has created a series of recordings that have made him a virtual genre-of-one in the realm of contemporary jazz. Through a singular combination of lush atmospheres and thoughtful improvisations, he has earned both critical acclaim and mainstream adoration. For Fans Of: Sting, Yellowjackets, Fourplay
Artist's Website: vondashepard.com Why She's Worth Watching: Singer-songwriter Vonda Shepard enjoyed one of the more unique career breakthroughs in pop music history; while most performers rely on radio airplay or relentless touring to win fans, Shepard instead shot to fame as a result of the hit television series Ally McBeal, which featured her performing live on an almost weekly basis. For Fans Of: Paula Cole, Joan Osborne, Shawn Colvin
Phil Vassar
Friday, May 14 Saturday, May 15 8:30pm $69.50
Artist's Website: philvassar.com Song Samples: Love Is A Beautiful Thing, Just Another Day In Paradise, Last Day of My Life Why He's Worth Watching: Those who best understand Phil Vassar – good-time, whirling-dervish-on-the-piano, hardest-working-man-in-country-music Phil Vassar – also understand the ongoing evolution of his mostly self-penned music. The Virginia-born singer, songwriter and musician took his seat as country's leading piano man with the success of songs like "Just Another Day In Paradise" and "Six-Pack Summer," and his penchant for pure musical escapism continues. Vassar's heart-swelling embrace of life's richest blessings is also apparent, especially on lead single "Love Is A Beautiful Thing." For Fans Of: Tim McGraw, Gary Chapman, Trace Adkins
Artist's Website:www.alstewart.com Song Sampling:Year of the Cat, Time Passages, On The Border Why He's Worth Watching: Glasgow-born Al Stewart has been an amazingly prolific and successful musician across 40 years and counting, working in a dizzying array of stylistic modes and musical genres — in other words, he's had a real career, and has done it without concerning himself too much about trends and the public taste. He's been influenced by several notables, to be sure, including his fellow Scot (and slightly younger contemporary) Donovan, as well as Ralph McTell, Bob Dylan, and John Lennon For Fans Of: Cat Stevens, Kenny Loggins, Jackson Browne
Band of MySpace:Toad The Wet Sprocket Song Samplings:Walk On The Ocean, All I Want, Something's Always Wrong Critical Acclaim: "The band's distinctive sound - a timgling blend of folk and rock - remains as enchanting as its name." ~Elle For Fans Of: Sister Hazel, Dave Matthews, Indigo Girls
Artist's Website: SGGL Why They're Worth Watching: Speidel, Goodrich, Goggin and Lille (SGGL), formed in Charlottesville, VA in 1983 and continues to play to sell-out crowds in concert halls like the Barns at Wolf Trap, the Birchmere of D.C., Nashville's Blue Bird, Atlanta's Eddie's Attic, and New York's Wetlands. "It makes you feel good." Clever song writing, freshness, warmth, energy & wit...why not. For Fans Of: Lowen & Navarro,
Artist's Website:suzybogguss.com Song Sampling:Hey Cinderella, Outbound Plane, Someday Soon Critical Acclaim: As a country singer, Suzy Bogguss made plenty of hits. But she's never lingered too long in one style. Whether staking claim to Western swing, singing duets with Chet Atkins or making her latest excursions into more jazz-inflected pop, the Illinois native's distinctive voice is always clear and evolving. --NPR For Fans Of: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Beth Neilsen Chapman, Roseanne Cash
Uriah Heep
Saturday, June 19 6:30pm & 9:30pm $39.50
Artist's Website: uriah-heep.com Why They're Worth Watching: Uriah Heep was one of a handful of important progressive rock bands to emerge from Britain during the 1970s. They combined the hard, guitar-focused sound of traditional heavy metal bands like Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin with extended jazz-like orchestrations and multi-part vocal harmonies which had great impact on later harmonic bands, such as Queen. For Fans Of: The Who, David Bowie, Yes
David Sanborn Trio featuring Joey DeFrancesco Wednesday, June 23 6:30 & 9:30pm $50
Artist's Website: DavidSanborn.com Why He's Worth Watching: Renowned and revered the world over as one of the greatest saxophone players of all-time, David Sanborn is an artist whose music has inspired countless other musicians while creating a body of work that spans the genres of rock ‘n’ roll, R&B, pop and jazz. A naturally gifted performer, David has helped defined the saxophone’s modern sound while influencing a generation. For Fans Of: Kirk Whalum, Kenny G, Candy Dulfer
Artist's Website: Oleta Adams.com Song Sample: Get Here Why She's Worth Watching: Since the runaway success of her 1990 debut album Circle of One (which went Platinum), and the impassioned hit single "Get Here," Oleta Adams has inspired a growing legion of fans in the U.S. and Europe with journeys of the heart via songs that draw deeply from her roots in gospel, while crossing effortlessly into the realms of soul, R&B, urban, and popular music. For Fans Of: Patti LaBelle, Brenda Russell, Vanessa Williams
Artist's Website: michaelfranks.com Song Samples: Your Secret's Safe With Me, When I Give My Love To You, Popsicle Toes Why He's Worth Watching: Franks' wistful turns of phrase and smooth silky voice have been staples of adult contemporary music, combining elements of pop, R&B and jazz into a vibrant creative fusion. He has made a number of well-received records with jazzmen such as Kenny Barron and Ron Carter, and appeared with the original line-up of the popular Yellowjackets. For Fans Of: Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Rankin, Steve Tyrell
Artist's Website: Hiroshimamusic.com Why They're Worth Watching: Since Hiroshima's inception in 1980, the group has assumed the artistic mission of bridging cultural divides through the power of music. Hiroshima has borrowed from numerous cultures - Asian, Latin American, African American and more - and merged these influences into a unique and innovative whole that is solely their own. The result is a brand of music that speaks to nearly every aspect of contemporary culture. For Fans Of: Spyro Gyra, Pieces of A Dream, Euge Groove