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JazzFest 2013 Main Stage Lineup Announced
Sioux Falls Jazz and Blues has announced their full lineup for the main stage at JazzFest 2013! Dr. John and the North Mississippi Allstars will be headlining along with Sheryl Crow on the main stage. The generous donation from Midcontinent Communications has made the Sheryl Crow performance possible. JazzFest takes place on July 18-20 at Yankton Trail Park in Sioux Falls, SD.

All City Middle School Jazz Ensemble Set to Perform

7th Annual Downtown Jazz Crawl


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SIOUX FALLS JAZZ & BLUES ANNOUNCE MARCH 8, 2013 SHOW
POSTED: DEC 19, 2012

This season continues with three more shows featuring Hadden Sayers, Amanda Shaw & The Cute Guys, and guitar legend Lee Ritenour.

Amanda Shaw & The Cute Guys – March 8, 2013 – 8pm - Sioux Falls Orpheum Theater

Sioux Falls Jazz and Blues announce that New Orleans Cajun star Amanda Shaw will perform March 8, 2013 with her band The Cute Guys, replacing the cancellation of Joanne Taylor. Amanda Shaw & The Cute Guys performance is one the same night, same price, same location as the cancelled performer.

At the young age of 22, Amanda Shaw is a powerful performer, composer, and arranger who has been touring nationally and internationally since she was eight years old. She has recorded three critically-acclaimed albums, won a Big Easy Award for Best Female Entertainer and has even had two feature roles in Disney movies. The New Orleans native is a pioneer of the new generation of young, roots-based musicians who have embraced both the traditional sounds of Louisiana and the pop sounds of the mainstream.

Amanda has taken the national stage with her fourth album, Good Southern Girl, and re-introduced herself to the industry as an adult. The album is the first to capture her effervescent spirit of a live performance, and showcase her ability to expand her musical repertoire. Her first two self-released albums, Little Black Dog and I’m Not a Bubblegum Pop Princess, have consistently been among the top ten best sellers at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, where she has drawn record crowds since she was 10. Two years later her critically acclaimed third album, Pretty Runs Out, made its debut with Billboard Magazine listing it as one of their “Best Bets of 2008.”


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