ANNOUNCING THE NEW YORK CITY PREMIEREFROM THE NATION'S #1 URBAN PLAYWRIGHT TWO WEEKS ONLYAT THE LEGENDARY NEW BEACON THEATRE!
A New Stage Comedy Written and Directed by PALMER WILLIAMS JR.TAMAR DAVIS TONY GRANTALLTRINNA T. GRAYSON 16 PERFORMANCES ONLY! Tuesday, April 7 Through Sunday, April 12, 2009 and Tuesday, April 29 Through Sunday, May 3, 2009 |
| Tyler Perry, the award-winning playwright, director, actor and creator of such hit plays as Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Madea Goes to Jail (now a major motion picture) brings his latest stage production, Tyler Perry's The Marriage Counselor, to New York City's New Beacon Theater (2124 Broadway between West 74th & 75th Streets) for a limited sixteen-performance engagement this April. The New York City premiere of Perry's newest play -- his tenth stage piece -- will play Tuesday, April 7 through Sunday, April 12, 2009, with a second week • ODDS ‘N’ BODS BOBBY WOMACK & Company at Hammersmith Odeon last Saturday would have been one of the best, most comfortable, soul shows ever seen in Britain even had Stevie Wonder not stepped on stage out of the audience! Alltrinna Grayson, one of Bobby’s three backing girls (the band were ten strong), practically stole the show with her goosebumps-inducing voice when she soloed and duetted —obvious comparisons being drawn with Jennifer Holliday although for me she was more like the one occasion I saw the late Linda Jones — while Bobby paced everything superbly with much sly wit, like slipping briefly into a Jimmy Reed blues riff during the harmonica solo of ‘Surprise Surprise’! … Fonda Rae should finally be in the shops on Streetwave, and is proving moronically catchy enough now to be massive … Yasuku Agawa’s Japanese LP is hard to find, the potentially hot c99bpm ‘LA Nights‘ being a re-worded revival of Light Of The World’s R • Wilton FelderAmerican saxophone and bass player (1940–2015) Wilton Felder |
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Felder in 1978 | | Birth name | Wilton Lewis Felder |
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| Born | (1940-08-31)August 31, 1940 Houston, Texas, U.S. |
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| Died | September 27, 2015(2015-09-27) (aged 75) Whittier, California, U.S. |
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| Genres | Jazz fusion, crossover jazz, jazz, jazz funk, smooth jazz |
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| Occupation | Musician |
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| Instrument(s) | Saxophone, bass |
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| Years active | 1959–2015 |
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| Formerly of | The Crusaders, Bobby Womack, David T. Walker, Marvin Gaye |
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Musical artist Wilton Lewis Felder (August 31, 1940 – September 27, 2015) was an American saxophone and bass player, and is best known as a founding member of the Jazz Crusaders, later known as The Crusaders. Felder played bass on the Jackson 5's hits "I Want You Back" and "ABC" and on Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On". Biography[edit] Felder was born on August 31, 1940, in Houston, Texas and studied music at Texas Southern University.[1][2] Felder, Wayne
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