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Mavis Staples, Charlie Musselwhite, North Mississippi Allstars and Joe Krown Together In Solid Blues
Napa, CA – Touring together for the first time, SOLID BLUES brings together gospel icon and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Mavis Staples, “The world’s greatest living blues harmonica player” Charlie Musselwhite, the blues-infused rock-and-roll trio North Mississippi Allstars and New Orlean’s-style piano and organ wizard Joe Krown for a Southern-tinged, soul-stirring performance celebrating the blues tradition. This all-star cast performs at the Napa Valley Opera House one night only, Thursday, October 11 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $45 and $40.
From early days sharing lead vocals with her groundbreaking gospel group The Staple Singers - with hits including "Respect Yourself" and "I'll Take You There" - to acclaimed solo recordings, Mavis Staples has become an inspirational force in modern popular culture and music. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, she received three Grammy nominations in 2004, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and three W.C. Handy Awards in 2005, as well as the National Endowment for the Art's National Heritage Fellowship Award in 2006.
Charlie Musselwhite has been called "The world's greatest living blues harmonica player" by the New York Press. Eight-time Grammy nominee and 18-time W. C. Handy Award-winner, Charlie has also won Lifetime Achievement Awards from The Monterey Blues Festival and the San Javier Jazz Festival in Spain and the Mississippi Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. Charlie's latest CD, “Delta Hardware,” was called "an early candidate for blues record of the year" by All Music Guide.
North Mississippi Allstars won three Grammy nominations for Best Contemporary Blues Album - for their debut recording, “Shake Hands with Shorty” in 2001, “Phantom 51” in 2003 and their latest recording, “Electric Blue Watermelon,” in 2005. “Electric Blue Watermelon” also reached number one on the 2005 Billboard Top Blues Album Chart. The group recently recorded the soundtrack (along with Charlie Musselwhite) for Paramount's “Black Snake Moan.”
New Orleans styled piano and Hammond B-3 player, Joe Krown is a favorite of the Crescent City and has won numerous awards there for his recordings and performances. He held the keyboard chair with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown & Gate's Express from 1992 until Gatemouth's passing in the fall of 2005 and has performed and recorded with innumerable other artists including Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Dr. John, B. B. King. Joe's latest CD is “Livin' Large with the Joe Krown Organ Combo.”
WHO: SOLID BLUES with Mavis Staples, Charlie Musselwhite,
North Mississippi Allstars & Joe Krown
WHAT: Blues Music
WHEN: Thursday, October 11, 8 PM
COST: $45/$40
WHERE: Napa Valley Opera House, 1030 Main Street, Napa, CA 94559
PUBLIC INFO: (707)-226-7372,
www.NVOH.ORGCONTACT: Teri Stevens,
teri@nvoh.org, 707-603-2338
More than 30 years in the making, The Napa Valley Opera House, a national historic landmark, restored the Margrit Biever Mondavi Theatre in June 2003, a second-floor theatre that was originally constructed in 1879. The NVOH 2007 Fall Season marks the fifth year of programming in the intimate 500-seat theatre, the “Jewel of Napa Valley” located in the heart of downtown Napa. Patrons experience an eclectic array of performing arts including theatre, dance, comedy, jazz, blues, world music, and family programming in a world class setting.
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