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Rhonda Denét will perform a review of classic rhythm & blues and soul from the 60s and 70s, celebrating a time when this primarily African-American genre crossed over to mainstream audiences.
Mostly Motown is a review of classic rhythm & blues and soul from the 60s and 70s, celebrating a time when this primarily African-American genre crossed over to mainstream audiences. Featured songs were made famous by female artists Mary Wells, Martha & The Vandellas, The Supremes, and Dionne Warwick as well as male artists Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and others.
Rhonda Denét performs throughout the New York metropolitan region and across the country with appearances at concert halls, theaters, clubs, resorts, museums and premier wedding venues. Denét performs regularly with her band The Bad Cats, as a lead vocalist for The Kazz Music Orchestra, as a cast member of the Off-Broadway show, 'The Gong Show LIVE” and with Echoes of Sinatra vocalist, Steve Kazlauskas for 'Ella & Frank: A Tribute.” She is proud to be the founder and primary performer for the Silver Fox Songs showcase series, a program which celebrates American classics from Jazz to Soul. In 2010, she released a self-produced EP of original music entitled Another Day which was followed by a full length LIVE album, 'Bliss & The Eclectic Soul” in the Spring of 2013. Her latest project, 'Perfectly Human,” was released in January 2017. Visit her primary website for more information, www.rhondadenet.com.
Registration is required. A link to the Zoom meeting will be included in your confirmation email (sent after you register) and a reminder email (sent one day prior to the program). If you do not receive the emails, please call the library. The 'meeting room' will open 10 minutes before the scheduled start of the program.
The 36,018 square foot Demott Lane Branch is located in the Franklin Township municipal complex and provides a large community room for library programming, as well as additional meeting room space for community groups, study rooms, public access computers, and more.