Seeley And Baldori Bring Boogie Stomp To The Gem Theater In Detroit 10/2

By: Aug. 11, 2009
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Seeley & Baldori bring Boogie Stomp to the Gem October 2 at 8 p.m.

Boogie Stomp! the Stage Play is an evening in the theater with two of the greatest jazz/boogie/stride/blues pianists in the world. Together, they tell the story of boogie woogie, its origins, subsequent history and ongoing development, and how it relates to all of American music. Bob Seeley spent his formative years playing with Meade Lux Lewis and other jazz greats in the 1950s and early 60s. Over the years Seeley has become known as the best boogie woogie and stride player in the world.

A few years ago Seeley met Bob Baldori at a boogie woogie festival in honor of the late Johnny Johnson, Chuck Berry's original piano player. Baldori had been playing piano and harmonica with Berry since 1966. In addition to fronting his own group he had spent years playing blues, boogie and backbeat rock and roll in Chicago and Detroit.

Boogie Stomp! tells how the basic elements of boogie woogie - rhythm and improvisation over a blues form - became the backbone of American music. It is an exploration of the relationship between blues, jazz, boogie, swing, stride, rock, R & B and contemporary pop music, told through the personal history and anecdotes of two of the best players in the world today.

The two of them demonstrate why this music was America's popular music for almost two decades, and bring to life the original fire, joy and excitement of the genre.

Tickets are only $27.50!
Click here: http://www.gemtheatre.com/boogiestomp.htm or call (313) 963-9800 for more information and to purchase tickets.

 


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