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    Legends Of Jazz 4: Yellow Jackets, Patrice Rushen & HiroshimaEvans Amphitheatre At Cain Park, Cleveland, OH
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    Sep 2607:30 PM
    Patrice RushenCapitol Theater At Overture Center for the Arts, Madison, WI
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    About Patrice Rushen

    In recent years, Patrice Rushen has continued to captivate audiences with her live performances, often showcasing her incredible piano skills and vocal prowess. She has been actively involved in concerts and events that highlight her extensive catalog while collaborating with a new generation of musicians. For instance, Rushen frequently participates in jazz festivals and music conferences, where she both performs and conducts workshops, sharing her wealth of knowledge with aspiring artists. Her setlists at these concerts often include timeless classics like 'Forget Me Nots', which remains a staple in the playlists of DJs and music lovers alike, and newer works that demonstrate her evolution as an artist. Moreover, Rushen's involvement in the music community extends to television appearances and virtual performances, adapting to the landscape shaped by recent global events. Fans can catch her at various music festivals where her smooth, funky style continues to inspire diverse audiences, all while paying homage to the music history she embodies. Concertgoers often remark on her ability to fuse traditional elements with modern influences, making each performance a dynamic experience. As she embarks on new tours and collaborative projects, Patrice Rushen remains a pivotal figure in live concerts, proving that her artistry is as vibrant today as it was decades ago.

    Patrice Rushen History

    Patrice Rushen, born on September 30, 1954, in Los Angeles, California, is a prominent American composer, musician, and producer known for her contributions to the genres of jazz, R&B, and pop music. Her early musical education began at a young age, studying classical piano at the University of Southern California. Rushen gained prominence in the 1970s with her debut album, 'Prelusion', and soon became a notable figure in the music scene with hits like 'Forget Me Nots' and 'Straight from the Heart'. Her remarkable ability to blend intricate rhythms with catchy melodies led her to work with iconic artists such as Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder, and the late jazz icon, Ella Fitzgerald. Rushen's contributions to music have not only earned her acclaim but have also made her a beloved figure in live music events, where her exceptional musicianship shines. Throughout her career, she has participated in numerous concerts and festivals, showcasing her talent on stage. Her performances are celebrated for their high energy, intricate arrangements, and the ability to connect deeply with audiences, often blending genres that include jazz, funk, and beyond. Additionally, she has directed and conducted numerous orchestral arrangements for other artists, adding to her rich legacy within the live music community.

    As a trailblazer for women in music, especially in the realms of jazz and R&B, her live performances often celebrate both her legacy and the evolution of these genres, engaging audiences through a powerful mix of classic hits and contemporary sounds.