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Marlena Shaw & Her Trio: California Soul For The Holidays

Rrazz Room @ Hotel Nikko (222 Mason Street San Francisco, CA 94102)
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Marlena Shaw's brilliant career has spanned jazz, soul, R&B, gospel, disco and more. Marlena was the first woman vocalist ever signed to Blue Note Records, and both Downbeat and Record World have named her "Best Female Singer." Still touring and releasing vital, soulful albums after more than 40 years, Marlena to the Rrazz Room with California Soul For The Holidays, a show featuring old favorites and exciting new songs. Her supple voice will bring warmth to the room on a late fall evening and her relaxed charm will draw you in and make you feel like an old friend as she tells stories and sings her soulful hit songs.

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The last date listed for Marlena Shaw & Her Trio: California Soul For The Holidays was Sunday December 4, 2011 / 7:00pm.

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Smooth Soul at the Rrazz Room With the Dramatics

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Enjoy some classic smooth soul and quiet storm R&B in the sophisticated and intimate setting of the Rrazz Room, one of San Francisco's premiere night clubs. In their early '70s heyday, the Dramatics were an anomaly: a Detroit singing group signed not to their famed hometown label, Motown, but to the legendary Southern soul label Stax/Volt. Their sound, as heard on hit singles like "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" and "In the Rain," straddles both worlds, combining the Temptations-like silky-smooth harmonies of Motown with the earthiness of Memphis-style soul. Still performing after more than 40 years, the group features veteran member L.J. Reynolds along with Willie Ford, Donald Albert and Winzell Kelly. Learn More

222 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
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Ms. Shaw has a wonderful stage presence, and her trio are accomplished musicians. It was a really fun night.
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Marlena Shaw was fabulous. She is a quintessential performing artist. I am sorry she won't be back next December 2012. I have followed her career since the "Bitch" album. I have been fortunate to see her 4 times. Please bring her back soon!!
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Marlena's 1st show on Saturday evening was just excellent. She was prompt and her trio was musically perfect. Her style of storytelling leading into a song was just priceless and very engaging. Marlena herself quite feisty for her age was very witty and very dear to the audience. It's a joy to see someone with strong musical history perform so perfectly in a venue where you can hear and see them so intimately. My mother was thrilled to attend this performance with me - as Marlena had sung her rendition of "Happy Birthday" to her 20 years ago during another performance. Marlena was gracious enough to autograph the back of some photo's from that appearance after her show. She is a jazz jewel!
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Marlena Shaw at the Rrazz Room was the best way I could have ever kicked off my holiday season. She was amazing, her vocals incredible, and she had a wonderful trio backing her up. Ms. Shaw's performance was jazzy, soulful, funny, and everything I had hoped for. I can hardly wait for her return.
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While everyone agrees that Marlena Shaw is a national treasure, it’s difficult to categorize her. Both Downbeat and Record World have named her “Best Female Singer,” and many have compared her range, class and swing that of to eternal jazz lights like Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, and Nancy Wilson. But she’s also been called a “soul legend,” both before and after her successful detour into disco. Marlena’s a lyricist and composer as well -- for example, her ballad “You” was recorded by both Stanley Turrentine and Benny Golson. Given her 40-year boundary-busting career, such labeling confusion is inevitable. It’s easier and more descriptive to think of Marlena as a natural element: like water, which we recognize in a gleaming dewdrop or clear mountain stream, Marlena’s music is unmistakable. Whether she’s singing jazz, R&B, pop, rock, soul, disco, blues or gospel, her originality makes such distinctions irrelevant, and each song becomes intimate and new.

Marlena is a soulful survivor who’s been there, and more than once. But her music is never heavy -- where others might communicate pain or despair, she offers wisdom and hope, laced with humor. Born in Valhalla, New York and raised on gospel and jazz, Marlena’s first public performance was at the age of 10, at the legendary Apollo Theater. Her activities since then have been as diverse as her legions of fans. Marlena has fronted big bands and orchestras, among them Basie’s (both original and new). Frank Foster’s Loud Minority Band, the Cologne Big Band, the Smithsonian and Seattle Repertory Orchestras, and the US Army Blues Band. She’s performed and recorded with Ray Brown, Benny Carter, and Joe Williams, toured with Sammy Davis Jr. for four years, and graced every major jazz festival in the world, as well as top venues like Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center.

It’s not unusual for Marlena to be on the road over 200 days a year. The first woman vocalist ever signed to Blue Note Records, where she made five albums and several singles, Marlena’s recording career actually began in 1966 with Cadet Records (a subsidiary of the ground-breaking Chess Records). Along with hit singles like “Wade in the Water,” “California Soul,” and “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” (which she co-wrote, and which first brought her to Count Basie’s attention), she made two well-received albums. At Columbia Records there were four more, including the disco smash, “Take a Bite!,” and Verve and Concord followed. In 2000, her tremendous overseas popularity led to “Anthology,” a splendid collection from London’s Soul Brother Records, and two hits for Sony Japan: “Live in Tokyo” (2002) and “Lookin’ for Love” (2003, both released in the US by 441 Records).

The critics use words like “astonishing,” “peerless,” “radiant” and “powerful,” and marvel at her “soaring sensuality.” Marlena’s appeal is so timeless that her songs have even been sampled by the download generation. Marlena is universally admired for her warm, supple voice and relaxed charm; a natural storyteller, her spoken words before, during, and between songs is often hilarious. In fact, the set-up to her signature tune, “Go Away, Little Boy” has become a famous monologue in itself, entitled “Yu-Ma.” Marlena’s smiling, spontaneous interplay with both her band and her audience invites the listener in like a valued friend. But despite her long experience, there’s no slickness or pretense in Marlena’s style. Communicating directly from her heart and soul to yours, her undiminished creative vitality has no artificial ingredients. Like water - or a welcome breath of fresh air – Marlena is an all-natural element.