Saxophonist and former St. Louisan David Sanborn, keyboardist Bob James and bassist/multi-instrumentalist Marcus Miller (pictured) are joining forces for a summer tour that will include a stop on Tuesday, August 13 at the Sheldon Concert Hall.
The "Double Vision Revisited" tour is named after Sanborn and James' 1986 album Double Vision, which also featured Miller on bass. The album sold more than a million copies and won the 1987 Grammy Award for "Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental," with the performance of "Since I Fell for You" also earning a nomination for guest vocalist Al Jarreau in the category "Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male."
On the "Revisited" tour, Sanborn, James and Miller will perform the Double Vision album in its entirety, with former Tower of Power singer Larry Braggs on hand to do the vocals and drummer Billy Kilson completing the ensemble.
Tickets for "Double Vision Revisited" at The Sheldon will be priced from $44 to $80 and will go on sale this Friday, May 17 via Metrotix and the Sheldon box office.
Edited 5/9/19 to correct the ticket on-sale date.
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Thanks for posting this event! I do have one correction: The VIP Pre-Sale starts at 10am Monday (May 13) and tickets go on sale to the public at 10am Friday (May 17). If you have any questions or would like to join the VIP Pre-Sale List, please contact me at charles@ecpcruises.com.
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