| Teena Marie in Concert at B.B. King's |
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Pop/R&B Singer Teena Marie Sep. 19, 8pm (doors open at 6pm, seating is first come, first serve) Admission: $60 (advance), $65 (day of show) B.B King Blues Club & Grill 237 west 42 street 212-997-4144 bbkingblues.com ![]() Teena Marie’s storied journey to music superstardom blazed a path of musical empowerment admired by artists from all genres. Signed to her dream label -- Motown Records -- at age 19, her magic would become fully developed under the tutelage of the legendary Rick James. Her 1979 debut Wild and Peaceful, produced by James, garnered a #8 R&B single with “I’m a Sucker for Your Love.” One year later, her second and third albums, Lady T and Irons in the Fire produced the hit classics “Behind the Groove” and “I Need Your Loving,” respectively. Ms. Marie also took creative control of her projects by this time, and in 1981, released the platinum-selling It Must Be Magic which featured the up-tempo “Square Biz” and slow jam “Portuguese Love.” Teena Marie signed to Epic Records in 1983, and went on to record five more albums throughout the late eighties and early nineties, including Starchild and the hit single “Lovergirl” and Naked to the World, which features one of her seminal hits, “Ooo La La La.” Ms. Marie independently released Passion Play on her own Sarai Records in 1994, but it wasn’t until ten years later that she would again share her talent with the world. As the sole artist signed to Cash Money Classics, the subsidiary of New Orleans rap entity Cash Money Records, Teena Marie released the successful La Doña in 2004, which yielded the Grammy-nominated #1 hit “Still In Love.” |




