Curtis Stigers to tour This Life

With a big run of dates coming up in early-2022 – including appearances at Ronnie Scott's (24-27 February), Perth, Kilmarnock, East Sussex, Carmarthen, Cheltenham, Porthcawl, Milton Keynes, the Wirral, Lancaster, Bradford and Blackburn in March – …

Published: 9 Dec 2021. Updated: 2 years.

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With a big run of dates coming up in early-2022 – including appearances at Ronnie Scott's (24-27 February), Perth, Kilmarnock, East Sussex, Carmarthen, Cheltenham, Porthcawl, Milton Keynes, the Wirral, Lancaster, Bradford and Blackburn in March – singer/saxophonist Curtis Stigers, a pop star back in the 1990s and committed jazz circuit performer since, reworks his back catalogue and sprinkles in Emmylou Harris, George Gershwin, Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen numbers among the selections on This Life which is to be released by Emarcy on 25 February. A new version of the ballad 'Keep Me From The Cold' streams ahead of release. With the 56-year-old crooner on the self-produced album are trumpeter John “Scrapper” Sneider, pianist Matthew Fries, organist Larry Goldings, bassist Cliff Schmitt and drummers Keith Hall and Paul Wells. Tracks are: '(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, And Understanding'; 'You’re All That Matters To Me'; 'I Don’t Wanna Talk About It Now'; 'I Wonder Why'; 'This Life'; 'Keep Me From The Cold'; 'Summertime'; 'Don’t Go Far'; 'Tonight Will Be Fine'; 'Swingin’ Down At 10th & Main'; 'Never Saw A Miracle' and 'Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right.' Curtis Stigers, photo: Ben Wolf

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Reggae star Robbie Shakespeare who also collaborated with jazz musicians has died aged 68

One half of Sly and Robbie Jamaican reggae artist Robbie Shakespeare has died in Florida aged 68. The bassist and music producer was known beyond reggae for his collaborations with rock and jazz stars including Jamaican piano great Monty Alexander …

Published: 9 Dec 2021. Updated: 2 years.

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One half of Sly and Robbie Jamaican reggae artist Robbie Shakespeare has died in Florida aged 68. The bassist and music producer was known beyond reggae for his collaborations with rock and jazz stars including Jamaican piano great Monty Alexander and the Norwegian futurejazz pioneer trumpeter Nils Petter Molvær. The Kingston Jamaica-born musician who won two Grammys in his lifetime collaborated with a who's who of global music icons during his career from Madonna to Bob Dylan.