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2024
Nashville, TN
3rd and Lindsley
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NOV
03
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Theresa
November 7th 2024
Tracy Nelson sounds even better now than the first time I saw her in 1972. We drove from Philadelphia to see her. The venue was great, the sound was great and the noon brunch was fantastic! 5 star experience
Red Bank, NJ@The Vogel at Count Basie Center for the Arts
About Tracy Nelson
Tracy Nelson is a singer without parallel in terms of both technical ability and emotional directness. John Swenson, writing in Rolling Stone, asserted, "Tracy Nelson proves that the human voice is the most expressive instrument in creation."
Throughout her illustrious career, now spanning five decades, she has never been one to abide boundaries. Certainly, in terms of musical genres, she's been able to meld folk, blues, rock, country and whatever else you might throw at her into her own musical persona.
Growing up in the early 1960s, she immersed herself in R&B, and later what she calls "the folk scare of the sixties." As an undergrad at the University of Wisconsin, she combined her musical passions singing folk and blues at coffeehouses and R&B at frat parties. In 1964 she went to Chicago to record her first album, Deep Are The Roots. A young harmonica player from Memphis named Charlie Musselwhite played on the album and the two would explore the city's famed south side where she met and was inspired by such legendary figures as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Otis Spann and others.
A short time later, Tracy moved to San Francisco and, in the midst of the era's psychedelic explosion, formed Mother Earth. After six Mother Earth albums for Mercury Records and Reprise Records, Nelson continued to record as a solo artist on various labels.
http://www.tracynelson.com/TracyNelson/bio/index.htm
Throughout her illustrious career, now spanning five decades, she has never been one to abide boundaries. Certainly, in terms of musical genres, she's been able to meld folk, blues, rock, country and whatever else you might throw at her into her own musical persona.
Growing up in the early 1960s, she immersed herself in R&B, and later what she calls "the folk scare of the sixties." As an undergrad at the University of Wisconsin, she combined her musical passions singing folk and blues at coffeehouses and R&B at frat parties. In 1964 she went to Chicago to record her first album, Deep Are The Roots. A young harmonica player from Memphis named Charlie Musselwhite played on the album and the two would explore the city's famed south side where she met and was inspired by such legendary figures as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Otis Spann and others.
A short time later, Tracy moved to San Francisco and, in the midst of the era's psychedelic explosion, formed Mother Earth. After six Mother Earth albums for Mercury Records and Reprise Records, Nelson continued to record as a solo artist on various labels.
http://www.tracynelson.com/TracyNelson/bio/index.htm
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216K Followers
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concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
29
2024
Nashville, TN
3rd and Lindsley
I Was There
NOV
03
2024
Red Bank, NJ
The Vogel at Count Basie Center for the Arts
I Was There
JUL
09
2024
Brooklyn, NY
the broadway
I Was There
DEC
03
2023
Memphis, TN
First Congregational Church
I Was There
MAY
17
2023
East New York, NY
Purgatory
I Was There
OCT
12
2019
Evanston, IL
SPACE
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Theresa
November 7th 2024
Tracy Nelson sounds even better now than the first time I saw her in 1972. We drove from Philadelphia to see her. The venue was great, the sound was great and the noon brunch was fantastic! 5 star experience
Red Bank, NJ@The Vogel at Count Basie Center for the Arts
About Tracy Nelson
Tracy Nelson is a singer without parallel in terms of both technical ability and emotional directness. John Swenson, writing in Rolling Stone, asserted, "Tracy Nelson proves that the human voice is the most expressive instrument in creation."
Throughout her illustrious career, now spanning five decades, she has never been one to abide boundaries. Certainly, in terms of musical genres, she's been able to meld folk, blues, rock, country and whatever else you might throw at her into her own musical persona.
Growing up in the early 1960s, she immersed herself in R&B, and later what she calls "the folk scare of the sixties." As an undergrad at the University of Wisconsin, she combined her musical passions singing folk and blues at coffeehouses and R&B at frat parties. In 1964 she went to Chicago to record her first album, Deep Are The Roots. A young harmonica player from Memphis named Charlie Musselwhite played on the album and the two would explore the city's famed south side where she met and was inspired by such legendary figures as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Otis Spann and others.
A short time later, Tracy moved to San Francisco and, in the midst of the era's psychedelic explosion, formed Mother Earth. After six Mother Earth albums for Mercury Records and Reprise Records, Nelson continued to record as a solo artist on various labels.
http://www.tracynelson.com/TracyNelson/bio/index.htm
Throughout her illustrious career, now spanning five decades, she has never been one to abide boundaries. Certainly, in terms of musical genres, she's been able to meld folk, blues, rock, country and whatever else you might throw at her into her own musical persona.
Growing up in the early 1960s, she immersed herself in R&B, and later what she calls "the folk scare of the sixties." As an undergrad at the University of Wisconsin, she combined her musical passions singing folk and blues at coffeehouses and R&B at frat parties. In 1964 she went to Chicago to record her first album, Deep Are The Roots. A young harmonica player from Memphis named Charlie Musselwhite played on the album and the two would explore the city's famed south side where she met and was inspired by such legendary figures as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Otis Spann and others.
A short time later, Tracy moved to San Francisco and, in the midst of the era's psychedelic explosion, formed Mother Earth. After six Mother Earth albums for Mercury Records and Reprise Records, Nelson continued to record as a solo artist on various labels.
http://www.tracynelson.com/TracyNelson/bio/index.htm
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