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2010 PERFORMERS

AL JARREAU

NAJEE
presented by Jazz-City Radio

MIKE STERN BAND

CHARMAINE NEVILLE BAND

DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER
presented by Clarian Health

PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND

RAUL MIDON


SIMONE

PROLOGUE featuring DJ LOGIC
DJ Logic
Mike Clark of the Headhunters
Rob Dixon and Triology
DJ Rusty Redenbacher
DJ Indiana Jones

OWL STUDIOS ALL STARS
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Steve Allee, Rob Dixon, Mike Clark, Fareed Haque,
Derrick Gardner, Pharez Whitted, Cynthia Layne,
Frank Smith, Mark Buselli, Brent Wallarab.

HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ SHOWCASE | noon-1:30p
winners of the Ball State HS Jazz Band Competition
BLOOMINGTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
KOKOMO HIGH SCHOOL
 
AL JARREAU
aljarreau.com

when:

Saturday, September 18th | 7:30p

where:
Opti Park
670 E 67th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46220

parking:
FREE shuttle from
Glendale Center east parking lot

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Al Jarreau's unique vocal style is one of the world's most precious treasures. His innovative musical expressions have made him one of the most exciting and critically-acclaimed performers of our time with five Grammy Awards, scores of international music awards and popular accolades worldwide.
It's not surprising that he has perfected his technique to such an art. After all, he has been singing since the age of four, harmonizing with his brothers and performing solo at a variety of local events in his hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Music, however, was not always the major force in his life. He excelled in sports and was an above-average student throughout high school and college. Attending Ripon College in Wisconsin, Jarreau continued singing for fun, performing locally with a group called The Indigos during weekends and holidays, and graduated with a Bachelor Of Science degree in Psychology. After moving on to the University of Iowa to earn his Master's Degree in Vocational Rehabilitation, Jarreau subsequently relocated to San Francisco to begin a career in rehabilitation counseling.

It was there that Al's natural musical gifts began to shape his future. He found himself performing at a small jazz club with a trio headed by George Duke, and by the late 60's, he knew without a doubt that he would make singing his life. Relocating to Los Angeles, he began his apprenticeship in such famed nightspots as Dino's, the Troubador and the Bitter End West. Shortly thereafter, he branched out to New York City as well, where he gained national network television exposure with Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin, David Frost and Mike Douglas as he teamed with guitarist Julio Martinez to “spell” up-and-coming comics John Belushi, Bette Midler, Robert Klein, David Brenner, Jimmie Walker and others at the famed comedy venue, The Improv.

In 1975, following an extended stint at the Bla Bla Cafe in Los Angeles, he was spotted by Warner Bros. Records talent scouts and was signed to a recording contract. His debut album for the label, “We Got By,” was released to unanimous acclaim. It was a reception that spread across the continent and over the Atlantic when Jarreau was awarded a German Grammy forBest New International Soloist that same year. A second German Grammy came his way with the release of his follow-up album, “Glow."

In 1977, Jarreau embarked on his first world tour, from which the selections for “Look To The Rainbow,” his double live album, were culled. That same year, he won his first American Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance and was singled out for special honors in readers and critics polls in Performance, Cashbox, Downbeat, Stereo Review and other respected music publications.

His fourth album, “All Fly Home,” was released in 1978 to further accolades and a second Grammy for Best Jazz Vocalist. It was followed by a string of innovative and original offerings, including 1980's “This Time,” and the million-selling “Breakin' Away,” which brought him a broader audience and two more Grammy's with awards for Best Male Pop Vocalist and Best Male Jazz Vocalist.

The follow ups to “Breakin' Away,” 1983's “Jarreau,” and “High Crime” spawned a string of R&B and pop hits and further cemented him as an international superstar. “Al Jarreau Live in London,” recorded before an SRO crowd at Wembley Arena in 1985, continued to solidify Jarreau's reputation as a world-class master of both studio and stage. Following the live album, Jarreau teamed with top producer Nile Rodgers for “L Is For Lover.”

He soon launched into the recording of the “Heart's Horizon” album, which contained the #2 R&B smash “So Good” and earned him another GRAMMY® nomination, this time for Best R&B Album. After touring the globe for nearly two years, he returned to the studio - this time with Narada Michael Walden - to fashion the sound that would launch him into his third decade of music- making. The result was 1992's “Heaven and Earth,” for which he received his fifth GRAMMY® for Best R&B Vocal Performance. With this, he became one the rare artists to have won GRAMMY'S® in the three categories of jazz, pop, and R&B.

In 1994, “Tenderness” was released. On this Marcus Miller-produced gem, Jarreau is joined by an all-star cast (David Sanborn, Kathleen Battle, Joe Sample, Steve Gadd, to name a few) to bring us a host of familiar contemporary compositions and to revisit a few Jarreau classics. . Then, to commemorate 20 years of success, Jarreau released his first-ever compilation album, “Best of Al Jarreau.” The collection highlights 14 of Jarrreau's best-known songs alongside two new tracks produced by Jarreau's long-time friend, jazz giant George Duke.

Al recorded his first album for the GRP label, “Tomorrow Today”, released in 2000. Jarreau went on to release more albums for the label including, 2002's “All I Got,” and “Accentuate the Positive” in 2004.

In Oct. 2006 he joined up with veteran guitarist George Benson for “Givin’ it Up.” This latest recording for the Concord label, unites George Benson and Al Jarreau for the first time and features guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Jill Scott, Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, and Chris Botti.

 
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