Act:
Curtis Stigers Acoustic
*Fundraising Concert in aid of WAP Ltd
*Fundraising Concert in aid of WAP Ltd
Date:
Mon 3 May 2010, 8:00pm
Public Price:
£25
Venue:
Jim Marshall Auditorium
Curtis Stigers Acoustic
*Fundraising Concert in aid of WAP Ltd
An intimate solo acoustic evening with Curtis Stigers
Curtis Stigers shot to international fame in the early 1990’s with his worldwide hits ‘I wonder why’, ‘You're all that matters to Me’ and ‘What's so funny 'bout peace love and understanding’ which featured on the sound track to the ‘Body Guard’ starring Whitney Houston. Curtis makes his return to The Stables with a rare and unique evening of song with solo acoustic guitar which showcases Curtis’s instantly recognizable and celebrated voice. Curtis has won legions of fans across the world for his unique interpretations of modern songs and in 2008 was voted by the British public as BBC Radio 2 Jazz Singer of the Year. In 2009 Curtis made his debut at the BBC Proms in a concert with the John Wilson Orchestra which was broadcast live by BBC Television. This concert is unmissable.
“...the American jazz-blues vocalist simply goes about the business of winning converts among listeners who are not weighed down by preconceptions...” The Times
Curtis Stigers shot to international fame in the early 1990’s with his worldwide hits ‘I wonder why’, ‘You're all that matters to Me’ and ‘What's so funny 'bout peace love and understanding’ which featured on the sound track to the ‘Body Guard’ starring Whitney Houston. Curtis makes his return to The Stables with a rare and unique evening of song with solo acoustic guitar which showcases Curtis’s instantly recognizable and celebrated voice. Curtis has won legions of fans across the world for his unique interpretations of modern songs and in 2008 was voted by the British public as BBC Radio 2 Jazz Singer of the Year. In 2009 Curtis made his debut at the BBC Proms in a concert with the John Wilson Orchestra which was broadcast live by BBC Television. This concert is unmissable.
“...the American jazz-blues vocalist simply goes about the business of winning converts among listeners who are not weighed down by preconceptions...” The Times


