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Soul'd Out Proudly Presents

CORY HENRY & THE FUNK APOSTLES w Jen Hartswick and Nick Cassarino

Fri, 21 Sep, 9:00 PM PDT
Doors open
8:00 PM PDT
Star Theater

13 NW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97209

Description
VIP Ticket Description Cory Henry’s Masterclass + Meet & Greet Experience - $79 per ticket package – VIP1 One (1) general admission ticket to see Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles live Early entry for a premium concert view Meet & greet / photo opportunity with Cory, #TheChiefApostle Masterclass led by Cory Henry focusing on soloing, writing, and finding your voice as a musician One (1) limited edition 'Just A Word' journal, signed by Cory Henry One (1) commemorative laminate Merchandise shopping before doors open to the public "The human voice is so powerful," says Cory Henry. "When I'm singing, it's like this extra way of connecting and communicating with people beyond what I can do just playing the organ. I'm able to convey these messages that are really important and meaningful to me through my words. Being front and center like this every night, it's a challenge, but I'm up for it." On his latest debut album with The Funk Apostles, 'Art of Love,' organ virtuoso Cory Henry demonstrates that he's more than up for the challenge, moving from sideman to frontman with seemingly effortless grace and cool. Praised by AllMusic as "one of the finest Hammond B-3 organ players of his generation," Henry also proves himself to be a remarkable singer and songwriter here, one of extraordinary depth and vision. He and the band whip up an intoxicating blend of blues, soul, R&B, Afrobeat, gospel, and jazz on the record, blurring genres and upending expectations at every turn. Simultaneously futuristic and retro, experimental and classic, it's the sound of one of modern music's most inventive minds coming fully into his own as a bandleader and storyteller. A Brooklyn native, Henry may be best known for his role in Snarky Puppy, the instrumental jazz-pop orchestra hailed by Rolling Stone as "one of the more versatile groups on the planet right now." He's won a pair of GRAMMY Awards for his work with the band since 2012, but Henry's deft keyboard skills have been blowing minds around the world for more than two decades now. At six, he made his debut at Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater, and at nineteen, he joined the touring band of jazz icon Kenny Garrett. Since then, he's toured or recorded with everyone from Bruce Springsteen and The Roots to P. Diddy and Yolanda Adams in addition to cracking the Top 10 on Billboard's Jazz charts with a pair of solo albums. NPR called him "a master" and said his "musical charisma is a match for a nearly 400 pound organ," while Keyboard Magazine dubbed his playing "soulful, church-y, playful, restrained, and virtuosic," and The Boston Globe raved that "if anyone's going to preach the gospel of the Hammond organ, it should be Cory Henry." The gospel, in fact, is where it all began for Henry. He grew up performing and singing in church (a recent documentary titled 'Gotcha Now' features incredible footage of him tearing up the organ there at the age of four), but he refrained from sharing his voice with the world outside those holy halls for many years.  

Event Information
Age Limit
21+
Refund Policy
Supporting acts are subject to change. Please check the show listing prior to attending. No refunds will be issued once ticket(s) have been redeemed or after show day.
Funk-Rock
Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles
Alternative
Jen Hartswick and Nick Cassarino