Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Rita Coolidge 2/13/16 7PM $175



Rita's credentials are the stuff of legend.  After earning a degree in art at Florida State University, the Tennessee native decided to give music a shot before settling into a career as an art teacher.  She moved to Memphis and was soon singing jingles, demos and background vocals for a number of area bands.  Among them was a husband and wife duo, Delaney & Bonnie.  When the pair signed their record deal, Rita suddenly found herself on big-time pop music's leading edge.  Her reputation as an A-list backup singer spread quickly.  Joe Cocker enlisted her in that role and as a featured soloist on his Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour.  (Rita performed a song she'd co-written, “Superstar,” which would later be a huge hit for The Carpenters.)  Work with other rock royalty followed, including tours and recordings with Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell and Stephen Stills.  In 1971, A&M Records moguls Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss signed her to the label, and one of the most enduring solo careers in all of music was underway.

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