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Grand Marquis at Mineral Point Opera House Saturday, June 29th 7:30pm
Mineral Point Opera House
Mineral Point, WI
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Grand Marquis at Mineral Point Opera House Saturday, June 29th 7:30pm
The Grand Marquis will be performing at the Mineral Point Opera House on Saturday, June 29th at 7:30pm. Tickets are all general admission and cost $15. Doors will open at 6:30m.

The Grand Marquis have that classic, timeless 'straight-from-the-Kansas City-speakeasy' sound while injecting a vibrant relevance into their brand of hot swinging jazz & jumping blues. Versatile and buoyant, distinct and refreshing - a rhythm cocktail served by masterful musical mixologists.

The Grand Marquis' music can bring to mind a variety of settings and places as well: Prohibition-era KC, the streets of New Orleans, 1950's Memphis and even 1930's Paris. But their sound remains grounded in a roots influence that keeps inspiring the Grand Marquis to create, innovate and build off a solid foundation of American music. Theirs is a style that defies the limitations of category, whether jazz, blues or swing, yet finds favor with a wide audience culturally, demographically and intergenerationally.

The year 1998 birthed a new sound out of the spirit of Kansas City jazz. The Grand Marquis, then a quartet, consisted of Carl Slim Hanson (guitar & lead vocals), Bryan Redmond (saxophones), Andy Dondzila (upright bass), and Lisa McKenzie (drums). The initial sound was a healthy mix of late 1940's/early 1950's rhythm & blues, rockabilly and hot jazz styles that served as a jumping off point for their original music. 1999 brought the addition of bassist and longtime friend, Ben Ruth, adding the raw, driving force that helped cultivate and develop the sound.
The year 2000 was celebrated by the release of their debut CD release Burlesk which has definite rockabilly roots and raw energy. Trumpeter Chad Boydston was added to the lineup early in 2002, putting the icing on the cake for the now-quintets second CD entitled Le Chant Du Diable Bleu, featuring some moodier material alongside uptempo romps.
The Grand Marquis underwent a transformation in August of 2003. Sammy Nicolier came into the fold as guitarist, while Redmonds baritone voice replaced the departing Hanson on lead vocals.
Their new more refined style shines through in their eponymous third CD release from 2004, more inspired by the classic Kansas City jazz sound than anything. The bands versatility and road legs were strengthened following their nationwide 30-city tour that year; McKenzie added washboard and marimba to her arsenal, while Ruth picked up the sousaphone.
In 2005 and 2006 the Grand Marquis continued building a solid reputation in Kansas City and the midwest. They earned accolades as Best Jazz Band in consecutive years from their KC fans by playing hundreds of live shows, concerts and events, while working on new material and honing their sound.
In late 2007 the Grand Marquis released One More Day, which showcased their musical versatility and maturity. Myles Gorham then replaced Nicolier on guitar in October 2008 and stayed on through February 2010, making way for current guitarist Ryan Wurtz.
Not long after completing the current lineup in 2010, they released their latest cd Hold On To Me which highlights their trademark Kansas City style with some New Orleans flair. That fall they won the Topeka, Kansas region of the International Blues Challenge, earning them a trip to compete in the national Memphis, TN competition comprised of nearly 200 bands where they placed in the Finals (top 8).
While in Memphis they recorded at the legendary Sun Studio, and in early 2012 released "The Sun Session," a 7" 45rpm vinyl record and enhanced cd package that highlights the fruits of this session.

Adresse

Mineral Point Opera House (Afficher)
139 High Street
Mineral Point, WI 53565
United States
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Catégories

Musique > Blues
Musique > Jazz

Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

Contact

Propriétaire : Mineral Point Opera House
Sur BPT depuis : 10 Mar 2010
 
Parrish Johnston
www.mineralpointoperahouse...


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