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Rick Koster reviews the Marcia Ball album "Presumed Innocent" for the May 2001 issue of OffBeat Magazine.
Texas-born, Louisiana-raised pianist, songwriter and vocalist Marcia Ball will give a special solo performance at the Barrelhouse Ballroom in Chattanooga on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. Tickets are ...
Marcia Ball made her fifth appearance on Mountain Stage on May 13, 2001. Though she frequently toured with a band, she's accompanied here only by her own piano play, putting the spotlight on her ...
It was a rollicking night of blues at The Jazz Kitchen as Marcia Ball and her band took the stage on March 15, 2025. My first introduction to Ball was at the King Biscuit Blues Festival in 2014 ...
Catching Up With Marcia Ball: Still excited about the music by Jim Trageser September 5, 2015 Looking back some 15 years, blues singer and pianist Marcia Ball says the old San Diego Street Scene was ...
Marcia Ball began her career as the youthful admirer of such R&B heroines as Irma Thomas, Etta James and Ann Peebles. Now, at age 52, Ball finds herself a soul-blues veteran herself, a Texas ...
You can hear the nearly half-century of singing in Marcia Ball's voice when she speaks. The gentle cracks, the even dynamics, her easy laugh. Her voice is well-worn but strong.
The accomplished Texas-born pianist, songwriter and vocalist Marcia Ball is slated to perform at the New Orleans Jazz Museum as part of the Friends of the Cabildo Concert Series on Friday, October 13.
A concert and interview with singer and pianist Marcia Ball. She has a new CD titled Presumed Innocent (Alligator Records). She been compared with Fats Domino, Professor Longhair, Dr John, Leon ...
Marcia Ball flavors her Gulf Coast musical gumbo with New Orleans rhythm-and-blues, swamp blues, soul balladry, zydeco music from southwest Louisiana and much groove.
Marcia Ball, Paul Thorn and Adrian Legg are new concerts coming to the Old Rock House.
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