Maria Muldaur and her Red Hot Bluesianna Band NJ BLUES & JAZZ FESTIVAL ![]() TICKETS: $50 Table Seat (P) • $40 Chairs (A)
NJ Jazz & Blues Festival tickets available via phone, walk-up orders, or online here.
Folk-blues singer Maria Muldaur’s musical roots run deep. Born and raised in New York City’s Greenwich Village, Muldaur was surrounded by everything from bluegrass and jazz to blues and gospel music. However, it was the folk revival of the early 60s where Muldaur first got her start, performing in Greenwich Village with Bob Dylan, David Grisman, and John Sebastian. Then in 1974, Muldaur made a name for herself, charting at #6 in the Billboard Hot 100 with “Midnight at the Oasis.” The chart-topping remake of Peggy Lee’s “I’m a Woman,” soon followed. Muldaur also went on to perform briefly with the Jerry Garcia Band in the late 70s. Now, Muldaur and her Red Hot Bluesianna Band rock the State Theatre stage in an energetic and soulful set that only the “sassy chanteuse” can perform. “(Muldaur) has one of those sweet, spicy voices that drenches whatever she sings…be it blues, jazz, folk, gospel or pop in soulful sensuality.”—People Magazine This production is valid for earning and redeeming Rewards Tickets.
Groups of 12-29 8pm set
$5 off
Groups of 30+ 8pm set $10 off Groups of 12+ 10pm set
50% off A new child seating policy is now in effect. Before buying tickets for kids, click here: www.statetheatrenj.org/bring_your_kids
![]() The 2010 Festival includes:Sugar Blue Thu, September 23 at 8pm Eddie Palmieri Afro-Caribbean Jazz Septet Fri, September 24 at 8pm & 10pm Maria Muldaur and her Red Hot Bluesianna Band Sat, September 25 at 8pm & 10pm Regina Carter’s “Reverse Thread” Sun, September 26 at 11:30am – Jazz Brunch ![]() Sponsored by New Millennium Bank and The Karma Foundation. |
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state theatre jazz festival
Free champagne and live jazz? I'm in.
jazzfan said on Jul/6
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