"I'm looking forward to a night of fun, soulful, rootsy music with loads of female charm, smiles and intertwined arms," says KSDS Jazz 88 radio personality and Jazz Live emcee Vince Outlaw about the next Jazz Live concert on Nov. 8, featuring Sue Palmer & The Boogie Woogie Queens.
Palmer is a storied musician who has won plenty of accolades, including two San Diego Music Awards.
The "San Diego Queen Of Boogie Woogie" will be joined by three equally talented counterparts from the Southwest : Lisa Otey hails from Tucson, Ariz., Wendy Dewitt is from the Bay Area, and Dona Oxford is coming down from L.A.
Palmer is well known to San Diego music fans for her long association with blues belter Candye Kane, with whom she partnered for more than 10 years.
She also served as musical director for the world premiere of The Toughest Girl Alive, an autobiographical play Kane wrote that opened at the Moxie in 2010.
Palmer has toured overseas in France, Scandinavia, Greece and Turkey.
She won an International Blues Challenge in Memphis for best self-produced CD in 2008, for her release Sophisticated Ladies
Additionally, she has either performed or recorded with such roots luminaries as Texas blues singers Marcia Ball and Lou Ann Barton, Dave Alvin, a founding member of the seminal band the Blasters, and Cesar Rosas, of Los Lobos.
Tuesday night, 8 p.m. at the Saville Theatre, San Diego City College. $10 admission, doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Photo courtesy of Sue Palmer
"I'm looking forward to a night of fun, soulful, rootsy music with loads of female charm, smiles and intertwined arms," says KSDS Jazz 88 radio personality and Jazz Live emcee Vince Outlaw about the next Jazz Live concert on Nov. 8, featuring Sue Palmer & The Boogie Woogie Queens.
Palmer is a storied musician who has won plenty of accolades, including two San Diego Music Awards.
The "San Diego Queen Of Boogie Woogie" will be joined by three equally talented counterparts from the Southwest : Lisa Otey hails from Tucson, Ariz., Wendy Dewitt is from the Bay Area, and Dona Oxford is coming down from L.A.
Palmer is well known to San Diego music fans for her long association with blues belter Candye Kane, with whom she partnered for more than 10 years.
She also served as musical director for the world premiere of The Toughest Girl Alive, an autobiographical play Kane wrote that opened at the Moxie in 2010.
Palmer has toured overseas in France, Scandinavia, Greece and Turkey.
She won an International Blues Challenge in Memphis for best self-produced CD in 2008, for her release Sophisticated Ladies
Additionally, she has either performed or recorded with such roots luminaries as Texas blues singers Marcia Ball and Lou Ann Barton, Dave Alvin, a founding member of the seminal band the Blasters, and Cesar Rosas, of Los Lobos.
Tuesday night, 8 p.m. at the Saville Theatre, San Diego City College. $10 admission, doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Photo courtesy of Sue Palmer