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Dead & Company Alive in Hampton

Dead & Company Alive in Hampton

by Jeff Maisey | Oct 28, 2019 | Concert Previews, Music, Music News

  By Diane Catanzaro & Chris Jones Don’t tell me this town ain’t got no heart….when I can hear it beat out loud! Hampton’s heart will be beating a Technicolor rhythm when Dead & Company play the Hampton Coliseum on Friday, November 8 and Saturday,...
A Harlem Renaissance Celebration at American Theatre

A Harlem Renaissance Celebration at American Theatre

by Jeff Maisey | Oct 16, 2019 | Concert Previews, Music, Music News

  By Jerome Langston Norfolk’s Attucks Theatre, a historic gem, celebrated its centennial earlier this year, with a well-received documentary and anniversary programming that continues throughout this year. My cover story for Veer Magazine, published this past...
LET IT BE: BJ Leiderman to jam with Intangible Cats

LET IT BE: BJ Leiderman to jam with Intangible Cats

by Jeff Maisey | Oct 11, 2019 | Concert Previews, Music, Music News

  By Jeff Maisey BJ Leiderman, known coast-to-coast as the National Public Radio (NPR) theme song composer for melodies used on “Morning Edition” and other programs over the past 40 years, returns to Hampton Roads to sit-in with some former bandmates when the...
Marc Cohn Happy to Have Work to Do

Marc Cohn Happy to Have Work to Do

by Jeff Maisey | Oct 11, 2019 | Concert Previews, Music, Music News

  By Jim Morrison Marc Cohn burst out onto the charts in 1991 with his debut, “Marc Cohn,” a disc that earned him a Grammy for best new artist and spun off the hits “Walking in Memphis,” “Silver Thunderbird,” and “True...
Jake Clemons Has His Eyes on the Horizon

Jake Clemons Has His Eyes on the Horizon

by Jeff Maisey | Sep 18, 2019 | Concert Previews, Music, Music News

  By Jeff Maisey The role of a true artist is to show the world in an imaginative way a mirrored reflection of reality, and Jake Clemons does exactly that in dramatic fashion on his dynamic new solo album titled “Eyes on the Horizon.”  Clemons, who grew-up in...
Nobuntu’s Enduring Message of Joy, Peace & Hope

Nobuntu’s Enduring Message of Joy, Peace & Hope

by Jeff Maisey | Sep 18, 2019 | Concert Previews, Music, Music News

  By Michael Curry The first-rate Attucks at100 celebrations continue with a performance by Nobuntu —  a female vocal quintet from Zimbabwe that has been taking the arts world by storm.   Norfolk is their first stop on this new coast-to-coast tour of the United...
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