Post by MAJE on Jan 9, 2004 5:51:00 GMT -5
NEW YORK
2004-01-25 ( 25 JANUARI 2004)
8PM
Tickets go on sale on 12/12/03
Doors @ 6PM
$20.50 Advance
$25.50 Day of Show
B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
237 West 42 St. new york
(212) 997-4144
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DC, MARYLAND, VA PEEPS.....
Mon, 01/26/04
7:30 pm Lalah Hathaway Birchmere
Alexandria, VA Find Tickets
on sale now
Tue, 01/27/04
7:30 pm Lalah Hathaway Birchmere
Alexandria, VA Find Tickets
on sale now
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Annapolis, Maryland
RAMS HEAD TAVERN
Wednesday, January, 28, 2004 @ 8:00 pm
Price: $35.00
WHO IS LALAH HATHAWAY?
That's me on the right with my parents
and sister when I was was three years old.
THE SPECIALNESS OF LALAH HATHAWAY
(or “How a Diva Learned to Live in Truth”)
This may be stated without danger of hyperbole: Lalah Hathaway, as the older daughter of classic soul music artist Donny and classically trained vocalist Eulaulah, is the poster child for genetic coding. Given such auspicious DNA, one is not surprised to discover her a gifted, even brilliant, singer. Not shocked in the least. And of course, these types of assumptions are not necessarily just but, talent is expected. It is considered birthright ... the scheme of the stars ... the design of a divine hand. Yep, Lalah Hathaway having the ability to open her mouth and liberate sheer tonal grandeur is a no-brainer. Here, however, is the revelation, friends -- that while Lalah has been imbued with and influenced by her begetters’ faculties, she is, ultimately, her own artist. She is an individual voice. She seeks a singular aesthetic and pursues it arduously, painstakingly and sans compromise. In a music business world gone bad where scores resort to sampling not merely as adornment but in an effort to disguise that aptitude and virtuosity have eluded them, Lalah Hathaway is a rarity -- a welcome and refreshing one, at that. In this age when a large number of us have questioned the fate of popular music -- and, more specifically, R&B -- she is Noah’s rainbow, the quintessential vestige of hope. We listen to her sing, feel the nakedness of her songs, sense the verity of emotion and, for the first time in what feels like forever, we exhale. This is a woman who flies in the face of the widely embraced axiom that artfulness is doomed to always be at odds with commercial accessibility. This is an artist who manages that thing that all great artists do -- to borrow from existing color only to create new pastiche. To be, at once, familiar and foreign, a most riveting combination.
In 1990, Lalah was responsible for an acclaimed debut album, eponymously titled and compliments of Virgin Records. Words like “smoky” and “confident” were used to describe it. Then, in 1994, came the album A Moment, also on Virgin. Again, glowing reviews. Hathaway was said to be the possessor of “torchy elegance” and to have made a “solid” and “independent step” in contemporary Rhythm and Blues. Most recently, she has come to the table with a group of songs that reveals an even greater maturity and a darkly original approach to production. Donny and Eulaulah’s girl is all grown up and not within that false, oversexed oeuvre that we have been force-fed by far too many pop singers coming of age. Lalah Hathaway’s new work is sophisticated, emotive, sinewy. Perhaps it is her love of jazz that has imparted to her a bewitching spell common to the best of that genre -- putting the thinking person in touch with his or her visceral self. It is impossible to hear Lalah and not feel. Give yourself the opportunity to do just that, won’t you? You will find this, in fact, to be the gift that keeps on giving.
the hathaway family lalah and her sista kenya
and their parents
lalah and marcus miller at the north sea jazz festival
picture taken copyright by H.M.A. Quaedvlieg
2004-01-25 ( 25 JANUARI 2004)
8PM
Tickets go on sale on 12/12/03
Doors @ 6PM
$20.50 Advance
$25.50 Day of Show
B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
237 West 42 St. new york
(212) 997-4144
==========
DC, MARYLAND, VA PEEPS.....
Mon, 01/26/04
7:30 pm Lalah Hathaway Birchmere
Alexandria, VA Find Tickets
on sale now
Tue, 01/27/04
7:30 pm Lalah Hathaway Birchmere
Alexandria, VA Find Tickets
on sale now
============
Annapolis, Maryland
RAMS HEAD TAVERN
Wednesday, January, 28, 2004 @ 8:00 pm
Price: $35.00
WHO IS LALAH HATHAWAY?
That's me on the right with my parents
and sister when I was was three years old.
THE SPECIALNESS OF LALAH HATHAWAY
(or “How a Diva Learned to Live in Truth”)
This may be stated without danger of hyperbole: Lalah Hathaway, as the older daughter of classic soul music artist Donny and classically trained vocalist Eulaulah, is the poster child for genetic coding. Given such auspicious DNA, one is not surprised to discover her a gifted, even brilliant, singer. Not shocked in the least. And of course, these types of assumptions are not necessarily just but, talent is expected. It is considered birthright ... the scheme of the stars ... the design of a divine hand. Yep, Lalah Hathaway having the ability to open her mouth and liberate sheer tonal grandeur is a no-brainer. Here, however, is the revelation, friends -- that while Lalah has been imbued with and influenced by her begetters’ faculties, she is, ultimately, her own artist. She is an individual voice. She seeks a singular aesthetic and pursues it arduously, painstakingly and sans compromise. In a music business world gone bad where scores resort to sampling not merely as adornment but in an effort to disguise that aptitude and virtuosity have eluded them, Lalah Hathaway is a rarity -- a welcome and refreshing one, at that. In this age when a large number of us have questioned the fate of popular music -- and, more specifically, R&B -- she is Noah’s rainbow, the quintessential vestige of hope. We listen to her sing, feel the nakedness of her songs, sense the verity of emotion and, for the first time in what feels like forever, we exhale. This is a woman who flies in the face of the widely embraced axiom that artfulness is doomed to always be at odds with commercial accessibility. This is an artist who manages that thing that all great artists do -- to borrow from existing color only to create new pastiche. To be, at once, familiar and foreign, a most riveting combination.
In 1990, Lalah was responsible for an acclaimed debut album, eponymously titled and compliments of Virgin Records. Words like “smoky” and “confident” were used to describe it. Then, in 1994, came the album A Moment, also on Virgin. Again, glowing reviews. Hathaway was said to be the possessor of “torchy elegance” and to have made a “solid” and “independent step” in contemporary Rhythm and Blues. Most recently, she has come to the table with a group of songs that reveals an even greater maturity and a darkly original approach to production. Donny and Eulaulah’s girl is all grown up and not within that false, oversexed oeuvre that we have been force-fed by far too many pop singers coming of age. Lalah Hathaway’s new work is sophisticated, emotive, sinewy. Perhaps it is her love of jazz that has imparted to her a bewitching spell common to the best of that genre -- putting the thinking person in touch with his or her visceral self. It is impossible to hear Lalah and not feel. Give yourself the opportunity to do just that, won’t you? You will find this, in fact, to be the gift that keeps on giving.
the hathaway family lalah and her sista kenya
and their parents
lalah and marcus miller at the north sea jazz festival
picture taken copyright by H.M.A. Quaedvlieg