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The ticket says 'NO CAMERAS". I took mine, but I did not take a photograph of the band. I got a photograph of the chandeliers in the old and famous to me theatre. I am sorry that I did not get to see this venue/theatre until after CLEAR took it over.
The theatre, while beautiful and interesting in its own way, was so directly a contrast to everything that I had loved about Angelique when I heard her music, while living my own life where I had made it.
Tru was playing for a singer who opened for Jenna Mammina.
It was a very nice venue.
I honestly liked this singer for her creative covers. She had the time and the stage to be able to reach out and slap me (not literally) for not knowing that the cover was of a Warren Zevon song, and she did this.
Al Jarreau and Jenna Mammina at this old mansion turned music center and nature walk area -- two jazz singers with excellent backing musicians in an outdoor theatre. I knew of Jenna from an interview and from being played on the Wayne State public radio that I usually tuned into where I would choose to live.