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Aaliyah's Tale: An Orchestral Rendition
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Aaliyah's Tale: An Orchestral Rendition

Hip Hop R&B
Thursday September 19th, 2019 from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm
@ The Jazz Cafe in London
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A unique orchestral performance of one of the all time R&B classics. This September, we welcome a ten-piece orchestral ensemble to perform their unique rendition of Aaliyah's legendary self-titled third album. Aaliyah Dana Haughton released three studio albums in her life, with the third, self titled Aaliyah, released shortly before her death in a plane crash in August 2001. The album has since become legendary, cementing Aaliyah’s place as one of the greatest talents in the history of R&B. On the 19th of September we'll celebrate the album with a front to back rendition, including all the classics, from “We Need a Resolution” and “More than a Woman” to “Rock the Boat” and many more in between.

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Aaliyah's Tale: An Orchestral Rendition

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The Jazz Cafe

5 Parkway

Camden

London, , NW1 7PG

United Kingdom

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