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Album of the Month Club Premiere Show

Album of the Month Club - Joe's Pub, Monday Sep 23, 9:30 PM. Premiere Show (& Ray Charles Birthday Bash) Ray Charles: Modern Sounds In Country & Western Music. Joe's Pub (25 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10003)

Joe's Pub Calendar:

On Broadway World:

Performance Artists / Beyond Category :
NELLIE MCKAY - The incomparable pianist-singer-songwriter
POOR BABY BREE - That Lovable Street Urchin
PUDDLES PITY PARTY - He Who Must Be Seen to Be Believed
TONY BABINO - He Who Must Be Heard to Be Believed

Country / Folk:
THE AMIGOS - Country music's finest "Hot Folk" band
LAUREN FOX - the cabaret folkster

Broadway:
MATTHEW SALDIVAR - from Broadway's PETER & THE STAR CATCHER

Traditional Cabaret :
KT SULLIVAN - The Legendary Queen of Cabaret
MARISSA MULDER - multiple award winning cabaret-singer & rising star

Jazz / Soul:
ALLAN HARRIS - Internationally acclaimed jazz singer-guitarist
NATALIE DOULGAS - soul music star of Birdland
NANCY HARMS - emerging & widely acclaimed jazz singer

In 1962, Ray Charles made history when he brought SOUL music and COUNTRY music together in the same album: MODERN SOUNDS IN COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC. Now, 50 years later, just in time for The Genius's 84th birthday, JOE'S PUB and ALBUM OF THE MONTH club expand the palette by adding jazz, cabaret, Broadway, folk music and bluegrass into Brother Ray's classic mix.

Monday, September 23, marks the first in a ongoing series of shows celebrating the great pop and jazz albums, in which classic collections of songs will be explored and re-examined by a rotating cast of singers and players from a wide range of styles: jazz, pop, Broadway, cabaret, blues.

Each show will take you through a classic album from start to finish, rendered in new interpretations by contemporary artists. These performances will be by turns affectionate and irreverent, respectful and gonzo - the idea is to compliment the classic recording, not to merely "cover" it.

For the initial show, which will is also a BIRTHDAY BASH for the great Ray Charles, we are examining one of the great multicultural works in all of music, the original RAY CHARLES: MODERN SOUNDS IN COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC, in which the man who virtually invented soul music set his sights on Nashville, thus creating a brilliant blend of rhythm and blues, country and western, with a lot of jazz inherent in the mix. The album was a best-seller in 1962, and yielded one of the greatest hits of Brother Ray's career, "I Can't Stop Loving You."

Future shows will include Frank Sinatra : SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS, Bob Dylan: BLONDE ON BLONDE, Judy Garland: CARNEGIE HALL 1961, Nat King Cole: AFTER MIDNIGHT, The Beatles: REVOLVER, NOEL COWARD LIVE AT LAS VEGAS, Tom Waits: SMALL CHANGE. Harry Belafonte: CALYPSO! and hopefully many others.



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