"Prince always had an eye for talent. His latest – and last – could prove to be one of his greatest."
– Star Tribune
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THIS SHOW HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Information regarding a rescheduled date will be announced as soon as possible. Tickets purchased for the originally scheduled performance will remain valid for the new date, you will receive an email with the new date once it has been rescheduled.
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World renowned singer, songwriter, and pianist Kandace Springs’ new album entitled The Women Who Raised Me (02/20), is her loving tribute to the great female singers who inspired her to become one of the premier jazz/soul vocalists of our time. The album features her unique interpretations of songs that she first heard growing up in Tennessee, and ranges from such classic icons as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Carmen McRae, through 60’s legends Nina Simone and Dusty Springfield, and up to modern masters such as Sade and Lauryn Hill.
Springs counts such song stylists as Prince, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nina Simone, as her heroes. She’s long had that lithe and smoky voice and an intensely expressive mastery over the piano. Read Jon Bream’s Star Tribune review of her last Dakota show here >>
Join us for dinner before or during the show. Explore our menu >> Did you know that we offer a premium seating option for those who pre-order a $39 food/beverage voucher? Call 612-332-5299 to learn more and order.
- Norah Jones sings a duet with her on the classic ballad “Angel Eyes,” David Sanborn blows a searing solo on the iconic “I Put A Spell On You,” while superstar bassist Christian McBride drops in for a sizzling bass/vocal duet on “Devil May Care”. The list continues, with memorable contributions from jazz luminaries Chris Potter on sax, Avishai Cohen on trumpet, and rising new star Elena Pinderhughes on flute.
Learn More: http://www.kandacesprings.com