EDITOR NOTE: DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW
Saturday, May 14 at The Crofoot in Pontiac
Doors at 8, tickets are $25
As distinguished as their recordings may be, however, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings have truly become renowned thanks to their incredible live show, not to mention their relentless touring. And though it’s certainly no easy task to keep such a vast ensemble on the road, the band continues to pack hundreds of clubs worldwide, from legendary venues like New York’s Apollo Theater, Beacon Theater and Central Park’s SummerStage to their show-stopping sets at Coachella, Lollapalooza, Roskilde, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits and WOMAD.
But besides the adoration they receive from fans across the globe, their polish and zip has also grabbed the ears of a diverse range of producers, musicians, and Hollywood execs, leading to a number of exciting collaborative projects with many different artists. Ms. Jones celebrated her silver-screen debut in the Denzel Washington-led film, The Great Debaters, in which she acted, sang, and recorded the majority of the movie's soundtrack; the band’s version of Shuggie Otis’s “Inspiration Information” was one of the favorites on the celebrated Dark Was The Night benefit album; and their cover of “This Land Is Your Land” prominently featured in the Golden-Globe nominated Up in the Air. In addition, Sharon has hit the studio and stage with the likes of David Byrne (including in his upcoming Here Lies Love), They Might Be Giants, Rufus Wainwright, Lou Reed and Michael BublĂ©. Not to be outdone, the Dap-Kings' musical chops have also been in high-demand. Legendary soul icon Al Green tapped their services for his Grammy-winning Blue Note release, Lay It Down; Public Enemy beatmaster/producer Hank Shocklee made use of them for the soundtrack for the feature film, American Gangster; and Mark Ronson utilized them for much of Amy Winehouse’s GRAMMY-winning Back to Black (one of those GRAMMYs went bandleader/producer/label impresario Gabe Roth for his engineering work, too).