PDX Jazz Presents: Laurie Anderson "Let X=X" with Sexmob

Sat Mar 30 2024 at 08:00 pm

Benaroya Hall | Seattle

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PDX Jazz Presents: Laurie Anderson "Let X=X" with Sexmob
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PDX Jazz proudly announces two exclusive performances by Laurie Anderson, a multi-Grammy award winner and the recipient of the 2024 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
ON SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 10AM PST
PORTLAND: March 29, 8PM, Keller Auditorium
SEATTLE: March 30, 8PM, Benaroya Hall
Special presale for PDX Jazz members beginning 1/15 AT 10AM PST through the 17th. Become a member at pdxjazz.org/membership
Arguably, the U.S.’ most popular avant-garde performance artist, the two-time GRAMMY award winner Anderson has created ground-breaking works that span art, theatre, experimental music, and technology. Her recording career, launched by Big Science in 1981, includes the soundtrack to her feature film Home of the Brave, and her 2001 album Life on a String. Anderson’s live shows range from simple spoken word to elaborate multi-media stage performances. In 2002, Anderson was appointed the first artist-in-residence of NASA, culminating in her 2004 touring solo performance The End of the Moon. In 2010, a retrospective of her visuals and installation work opened in São Paulo, Brazil. Her largest exhibition to date has been shows at The Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum of Modern Art in 2022.
‘X = X’ features the enduring avant-gardist Anderson --backed by the New York underground jazz combo Sexmob-- in a set of revisited vintage and recent songs with a grooving spirit.
The New York Times called her recent Brooklyn Academy of Music performance a “thrilling multimedia show.” As for the music, the Times says ‘X = X’ is not “a historical recreation of past recordings; Sexmob’s sound is a beefier one than on Anderson’s albums” with Sexmob contributing inventive arrangements that never over-power the show’s impish 76-year old frontwoman.
Sexmob is Steven Bernstein, Briggan Krauss, Tony Scherr, Kenny Wollesen, and Doug Wieselman.
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Benaroya Hall, 200 University St,Seattle,WA,United States

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