TICKET PRICES –
Prime: $60
House: $45
Side: $20
Service fees apply.
Dinner is available for an additional $28 per ticket.
Dinner service begins 90 minutes before showtime.
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Twenty-seven years after Johnette Napolitano started Concrete Blonde she is still famous for that voice. The Los Angeles based band knocked out three classic albums from 1986 – 1990: Concrete Blonde, Free, and Bloodletting. The latter begat the hit single “Joey” – a sobbing love song to a dying ... view more »
TICKET PRICES –
Prime: $60
House: $45
Side: $20
Service fees apply.
Dinner is available for an additional $28 per ticket.
Dinner service begins 90 minutes before showtime.
SAMPLE MENU
Twenty-seven years after Johnette Napolitano started Concrete Blonde she is still famous for that voice. The Los Angeles based band knocked out three classic albums from 1986 – 1990: Concrete Blonde, Free, and Bloodletting. The latter begat the hit single “Joey” – a sobbing love song to a dying alcoholic – perfect rock balladry.
Napolitano’s songs were (and remain) cinematic, feature films compressed into three-minutes of rock ‘n’ roll: “Still In Hollywood,” “God Is A Bullet,” “True.”
Walking In London and Mexican Moon followed along with Concrete Blonde classic hits, “Ghost Of A Texas Ladies’ Man” and “Heal It Up.” She is also one of the great song interpreters of our time, as proven by the way she turned James Brown’s “It’s A Man’s World” and Leonard Cohen’s “Everybody Knows” into Johnette songs.
The 21st Century brought the gorgeous, solo Scarred, various Concrete Blonde reunions and her book Rough Mix – a collection of short stories, lyrics and drawings. She’s now touring on her own – just an acoustic guitar and her songs, passages read from Rough Mix against projected backdrops of original and found art – and that voice.
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