MUSIC

    The Manhattan Transfer

    The Manhattan Transfer

    Presented by Camden County Board of Freeholders at Camden County College - Dennis Flyer Memorial Theatre

    February 18, 2010


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    The Manhattan Transfer are the New York easy listening band, formed in 1972 by Alan Paul, Janis Siegel, Laurel Massé and Tim Hauser. They had their initial success in the US with their self-titled debut album, and the single "Operator". Their next few releases had a greater impact on the charts in the UK, where single "Chanson D'Amour" from Coming Out went to No.1. The 1979 Extensions album began a golden period for the group in the US. The album features a cover of jazz group Weather Reports' "Birdland". It won Manhattan Transfer the Grammy for Best Jazz Fusion Performance and is now considered the bands' signature tune. In 1983 the group had success in the R&B charts with the "Spice of Life", a top five performer from the Bodies and Souls album, which also featured fan favourite "Mystery". They hit a peak with Vocalese, the album generated 12 Grammy nominations which, at the time, was second only to Michael Jackson's Thriller album. Brasil earned the band a Grammy for Best Pop Performance, but this was to mark the end of the run, as subsequent releases have not done as well. The band still tour and have a loyal following. In 1998 they were recognised with induction into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.


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        Camden County College - Dennis Flyer Memorial Theatre

        Camden County College
        200 College Drive
        Blackwood, NJ 08012

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: $34, $39

        Info Phone: 800-745-3000

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        February 18, 2010

        Times:
        7:30 pm

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