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CATEGORIES:Concerts & Performances
DESCRIPTION:From the Jim Crow era-South through the turbulent 1960s\, Bessi
e Smith\, Billie Holiday and Nina Simone were among the most influential an
d popular singers of their times. Both within their music and outside of th
e clubs and concert halls\, they wielded their exceptional talents to comba
t racial prejudice\, sexism\, and poverty. Whether powerfully and playfully
claiming her autonomy and sexuality (Bessie Smith)\, forcing America to ac
knowledge the racism pervasive in the American South and beyond (Billie Hol
iday)\, or giving voice to the Civil Rights movement with stirring protest
anthems (Nina Simone)\, these trailblazing singers spoke to and for the dis
enfranchised as women\, African Americans\, and artists. All three women de
fied social norms\, embracing self-empowerment through their art. \n\n\nPro
duced by Grammy-winning Eli Wolf (Norah Jones\, Cassandra Wilson)\, and wit
h arrangements by pianist and musical director Carmen Staff (Dee Dee Bridge
water)\, BESSIE\, BILLIE\, & NINA: PIONEERING WOMEN IN JAZZ features three
dynamic vocalists\, each a rising star in her own right: Charenée Wade (Jaz
z at Lincoln Center)\, Tahira Clayton (co-leader\, WIJO\, Women in Jazz Org
anization) and Vanisha Gould. Presented in affiliation with WIJO and backed
by an all-female band\, Wade\, Gould\, and Clayton celebrate the enduring
legacies of these iconic women and artists with performances of their class
ic songs\, including Bessie Smith’s “Downhearted Blues\,” Billie Holiday’s
“Strange Fruit\,” and Nina Simone’s “Mississippi Goddam.” \n\n\nThe musical
and social legacies of Bessie Smith\, Billie Holiday\, and Nina Simone rem
ain as relevant as ever. Their contributions resonate with today’s artists
across many genres\, as well as with ongoing movements toward progress and
equality for women\, African Americans\, and the LGBTQ community. BESSIE\,
BILLIE\, & NINA will entertain\, inspire\, and empower audiences during thi
s pivotal time in our own history.\n\n\nWednesday\, March 2\, 2022\, 7:30 P
M\nTempleton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium\n\n\nGeneral: $10.00\nSen
ior: $8.00\nStudent: $5.00
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LOCATION:Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium
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SUMMARY:BESSIE\, BILLIE\, & NINA – PIONEERING WOMEN IN JAZZ
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