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Alex O’Neal returns to his spiritual home for his traditional two-night stint at the Jazz Cafe.
The early eighties saw Alexander begin his solo career as a vocalist, making his first recordings in 1984 with Jam and Lewis. The self-titled, debut solo album, was released by a local label called Tabu (distributed worldwide by CBS) and a year later generated his first UK top 10 smash “Saturday Love” along with solid R&B classics such as “A Broken Heart Could Mend” and “If You Were Here Tonight”.American RnB singer-songwriter Alexander O'Neal has had a music and television career spanning more than 30 years.
Tickets for his other dates can be found here jazzcafe.shoobs.com
5 Parkway
Camden
London, , NW1 7PG
United Kingdom
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