Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, 11/18 at The Vogue

It’d be easy to accuse Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings of finding a comfortable niche in nostalgia, except that their music goes beyond its historic soul roots.  The performance Jones and her band puts on transcends a frozen place in history because of the sheer power and energy they put forth.  They owned the stage from the time they first set on it, through the three-song band intro and the set drawn from their new album “100 Days, 100 Nights” and their previous two efforts, right up until they closed the show with a three-song encore/tribute to James Brown that may have featured his songs but put their talent in the spotlight.  Jones was a tornado with perfect voice and timing – she’s learned how to carry a show in her 51 years, although her performance would have been exhausting for a performer half her age.  And the band (led by bassist Bosco Mann, always a good thing) managed the tight-enough-to-be-relaxed performance expertly.  This may be the first time Jones and the Dap-Kings visited the city, but they’re guaranteed a warm welcome from now on.

5 Responses to “Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, 11/18 at The Vogue”

  1. Captain Wrong Says:

    Stupid work/respiratory infection. :(

    I”m still seriously bummed I missed this. LIFE WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME!!!

  2. themcp Says:

    How the fuck did I miss that this was happening?!

    I suck.

  3. Jennifer Says:

    I too was afflicted with a head cold…you must be the chosen son of soul.

  4. Shae Says:

    Hey! Thanks for this. I wasn’t aware of the existence of Ms. Jones. She now goes immediately into my Amazon shopping cart.

  5. Ryan Says:

    Excellent! She’s tiny and just might fit.

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