Bettye LaVette Returns to Landmark this December

By: Sep. 13, 2017
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Bettye Lavette is no mere singer. She is an interpreter of the highest order. Whether the song originated as country, rock, pop, or blues, when she gets through with it, it is pure R&B. She gets inside a song and shapes and twists it to convey all of the emotion that can be wrought from the lyric.

This intimate show, featuring Alan Hill on keyboards, allows her voice to be the complete center of attention. Bettye performs songs from throughout her 55 year career, including songs that she used to perform in small Detroit clubs before her 21st Century resurgence began.

Bettye Lavette is one of very few of her contemporaries who were recording during the birth of soul music in the 1960s and is still creating vital recordings today.

Her career began in 1962, at the age of 16, in Detroit, Michigan. Her first single "My Man - He's a Loving Man", was released on Atlantic Records. She recorded for numerous labels, including Atco, Epic, and Motown, and worked alongside Charles "Honi" Coles, and Cab Calloway in the Tony Award winning Broadway musical, Bubbling Brown Sugar.

The 2000's started what she calls her "Fifth Career". Her CD, A Woman Like Me, won the W.C. Handy Award in 2004 for "Comeback Blues Album of the Year". She was also given a prestigous Pioneer Award by The Rhythm & Blues Foundation. She recorded 4 CDs for hipster indie label ANTI- Records over the course of 8 years, 2 of which received Grammy nominations.

She has received the Blues Music Award for Best Contemporary Female Blues Singer, and performed at The Kennedy Center Honors in a tribute to The Who. She then performed "A Change Is Gonna Come" with Jon Bon Jovi for President-elect Barack Obama on HBO's telecast of the kick-off Inaugural Celebratory concert, We Are One.

2012 marked her 50th year in show business and she also released her no-holds-barred autobiography, A Woman Like Me . In 2016, her most recent CD, Worthy, garnered her a third Grammy nomination. She also received the Blues Music Award for Best Soul Blues Female Artist.

Bettye has always said that just a voice and one instrument is all you need to sell a song. Hearing Bettye in this setting, stripped down to just her voice and a piano, is a very intense and moving experience.

Bettye last appeared at the Jeanne Rimsky Theater in February, 2012, when she played to a sold-out house.

Tickets for Bettye Lavette are on sale to Friends of Landmark Friday, September 15 and to the general public on Tuesday, September 19 through Landmark's Box Office, 516-767-6444 and online at www.landmarkonmainstreet.org.

Premium $40 (Friends $35), Select $35 (Friends $30), Standard $30 (Friends $25)*

This concert is sponsored by Leslie and Andy Abramowitz.

Landmark on Main Street is grateful for the support of our Roots Rock sponsors the Tepper Family Foundation and our media sponsor WFUV Public Radio.

Our 2017-18 Season is made possible thanks to our Partners in Performing Arts: Capell, Barnett, Matalon & Schoenfeld, Harding Real Estate, Hicks Nurseries, Peter & Jeri Dejana Family Foundation, Peter A. Forman Charitable Foundation, Town of North Hempstead and Winthrop University Hospital.

*All ticket prices include a $2 facilities fee for capital improvements.



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