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Earth Wind And Fire Returns To River Spirit Casino Saturday June 24th

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

Combining an astoundingly high level of musicianship, the tightest rhythm and horn section ever to grace this planet and the best parts of a wide-reaching selection of genres, Earth, Wind & Fire dominated the 70’s with their monster grooves and high energy, danceable hits. They continue to build their legendary status with numerous world tours and albums to this day, garnering 20 Grammy Award nominations (winning six as a group) and a Hall Of Fame Induction along the way. Get swept up in their musical whirlwind as they head out on a US tour.

The music of Earth Wind and Fire has origins in Jazz, RnB, Funk, Disco and Soul, culminating in the perfect Pop storm. While the music speaks for itself, the band’s shows elevate things to an unbelievable level of showmanship; theatricality and virtuosity meet and without fail it gets people on their feet dancing. There will be classic tunes aplenty, so prepare to be transported back to the Golden Age of Funkadelic music.

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For information on the June 24th Tulsa performnce follow this link: www.riverspirittulsa.com

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