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| The Antoinette Montague Experience Tonight at the Morris Museum Bickford Theater The Antoinette Montague Experience Thursday, July 26, 2018, 7:30PM Antoinette Montague is a popular jazz and blues singer hailing from Newark who has performed all over the world. Her CDS continue to receive airplay because they exquisitely blend jazz, blues, and vintage soul, highlighting her dynamic vocals and her great band. For her JazzFest appearance, she will be accompanied by an all-star group including special guests Ken Peplowski on sax and clarinet and 'King' Solomon Hicks on guitar, plus Brandon McCune on piano, Melissa Slocum on bass, Bobby Sanabria on drums and tap dancer A.C. Lincoln." Antoinette was recently honored with the Women in Media Award for her lifelong work in music. And don't forget that we'll have food trucks starting at 5:30. Jazz Woman to the rescue, at Bickford Theatre By Bill Nutt Morris County Tourism Bureau hosted The Seeing Eye Walking Tour Morristown Daily Record Periodically, musician and activist Antoinette Montague will throw on a cape and assume the persona of costumed super-hero: Jazz Woman. "I was doing a concert with an all-woman band, " recalled Montague. "I grabbed a cape and started calling myself that." She has used the sobriquet in the title of her 2015 album, "Jazz Woman to the Rescue." Newark-born Montague is a woman on a mission – several, actually. She does not shy away from political and social causes, and she embraces the role of activist. "I don't see myself as having to take a stand, " she said. "It just comes out." At the same time, she embraces the diverse spectrum of music that includes swing, jazz, and R&B. "When I perform, I'm always fraught, " Montague said. "What am I going to give the audience that is great and that is authentic?" All those facets will be on display when the Antoinette Montague Experience, as she calls her ensemble, performs at the Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum on Thursday, July 26. The concert is part of the theater's Summer JazzFest. As is the case with all shows in the series, food trucks will be selling wares two hours before the performance. Montague said that her Bickford concert will draw from the sounds of traditional New Orleans. "We'll do some second-line and party music, with some blues, " she said. Besides singing, she will also play kazoo on numbers from the 1920s and 1930s." write your comments about the article :: © 2018 Jazz News :: home page |