
Greg Phillinganes’ Super Seventy Soirée with Special Guests
Fri, 8 May, 7:00 PM PDT
Doors open
5:00 PM PDT
Blue Note Los Angeles
6372 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Description
$20 Minimum Per Person
Full Bar & Dinner Menu
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
All seating is first come, first served.
Bar Area seating is limited and first come first served. When all available seats are occupied, the remaining bar area is standing room only.
Table Seating is all ages, Bar Area is 21+. Bar Area tickets for patrons under 21 will not be honored.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
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Soul Jazz
Greg Phillinganes
Greg Phillinganes
Soul Jazz
Greg Phillinganes is one of the world’s most sought after Keyboard artists. A Detroit native and music veteran of 50
years, he began his career in 1975 with Stevie Wonder as part of his band, Wonderlove. Since leaving Stevie in
1979, Phillinganes went on to record, perform, tour and or write with a staggering array of GRAMMY Award winning
artists. A short list includes Quincy Jones, Eric Clapton, Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick, Barbra Streisand,
Rod Stewart, Neil Diamond, Andrea Bocelli, Herbie Hancock, Mick Jagger, Babyface, David Gilmour, John Mayer, Garth Brooks, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Steven Tyler, Jennifer Hudson, Lionel Richie, Bruno Mars, Santana and Paul
McCartney. Greg is an ASCAP Pop Award Winner for the song “Love Will Conquer All,” which he co-wrote with Lionel Richie.
Phillinganes was the music director for Richie’s “Can’t Slow Down” tour- his first as a solo artist- as well as Michael Jackson’s “Bad” and “Dangerous” tours. Greg was also music director for the Jacksons’ 30th Anniversary special at Madison Square Garden, Quincy Jones’ “VIBE” tv show, The 60th EMMY Awards and the first Annual GRAMMY Nominations Live Concert, along with a wide range of special events including the 1999 Super Bowl Halftime show and MUSICARES’ “Person of the Year” event– both honoring Stevie Wonder. In 1991, Greg toured asia with Eric Clapton and George Harrison. In 2004, Phillinganes was music director for Quincy Jones’ “We Are The Future” globally televised
celebration in Rome, featuring artists from the US, Europe and the Middle East.
A GRAMMY nominee himself, Greg has been a cornerstone in hundreds of GRAMMY Award winning & nominated albums, including Stevie Wonder’s “Songs In The Key Of Life,” Quincy jones’ “Back On The Block” and Michael Jackson’s
“thriller.” Phillinganes was also a member of the GRAMMY Award winning supergroup Toto from 2003 to 2008 and is
featured on their album and live concert DVD entitled “Falling In Between.”
As an event producer, Greg’s credits include the Society of Singers’ Tributes to Elton John and Natalie Cole, The
Michael Jordan Classic Golf Invitational, the US Doctors For Africa “Leadership For Health” Gala featuring 16 First Ladies of African Nations and Quincy Jones’ 75th Birthday Celebration filmed live in Montreux, Switzerland. He was
also a producer and music director for a stunning multi artist tribute to Bill Withers at Carnegie Hall. This
extraordinary event also recreated his iconic “Live At Carnegie Hall” album in its entirety.
Phillinganes was featured vocally as well as a sideman with Jazz icon Herbie Hancock on his “Imagine Project” Tour
2010-2011. Greg was also the Music Director for the 2011 Grammy Awards and the “In Performance At The White
House” Celebration of Motown. He also completed an 18 month stint as music director for the Cirque du Soleil/Michael
Jackson Immortal World Tour, a second “In Performance At The White House” event honoring “Women Of Soul” as well one of the ‘Ultimate sidemen’ joining Ringo Starr for the 2014 Grammys and the CBS special, “The Beatles: The Night
That Changed America.”
In 2014 and ‘15, Greg was Music Director for Stevie Wonder’s exclusive “Songs In The Key Of Life – The Performance” Tour and won his first EMMY Award for the CBS TV GRAMMY Salute of the same name. Phillinganes was also music director for the televised Tribute to John Lennon, featuring artists ranging from steven Tyler and Sheryl Crow to Willie Nelson and Chris Stapleton. 2016 began with Greg as Music Director for the 58th Grammy Awards featuring an all star tribute to Lionel Richie, followed by the Gershwin Prize/Library Of Congress Tribute to Smokey Robinson.
Later that year, Phillinganes joined David Gilmour for a European tour of a lifetime on his “Rattle That Lock” tour, playing legendary venues such as London’s Royal Albert Hall and the Colosseum of Pompei, where the spectacular “Live At Pompei” DVD was filmed. The highlight of 2018 featured Phillinganes as MD for the BET special, “Q85: A Musical Celebration of Quincy Jones.
In 2019, Greg served as MD for another MUSICARES’ “Person of the Year” event, honoring Dolly Parton, as well as Opening New York’s “The Shed” venue with the unprecedented “Soundtrack Of America” concert series featuring young, cutting edge artists paying tribute to their musical heroes.
2020: a year like NO OTHER began with a flurry of events for Phillinganes as Music Director: Yet another MUSICARES’ “Person of the Year” event honoring AEROSMITH. Arranging/Producing “America The Beautiful” for Yolanda Adams’ performance at the Super Bowl. Another Library Of Congress/Gershwin Prize honoring Garth Brooks on PBS.
The non televised “Keep Memory Alive” event honoring Neil Diamond featuring an exclusive mini concert…the
final live performance of his career.
A GRAMMY SALUTE TO LEGENDS tv special presenting Grammy lifetime achievement awards to a stellar array of
artists including Chicago, Isaac Hayes and Roberta Flack.
2022 brought Greg and John Mayer together, first on the “SOB ROCK” album and the highly anticipated tour of the
same name.
2023 began delightfully in February as Music Director for MusiCares’ Persons Of The Year honoring Smokey
Robinson and Berry Gordy, including performances by Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Valerie Simpson,
Mumford & Sons, Sheryl Crow, The Isley Brothers and Samara Joy. Immediately following the MusiCares event was a
Grammy segment as MD paying tribute to Berry Gordy in an unforgettable performance with Stevie, Smokey and
Chris Stapleton.
Also in 2023, Phillinganes served as Music Producer for the Gershwin Prize tribute to Joni Mitchell, which garnered his second EMMY Award. This phenomenal affair featured stellar performances by Annie Lennox,James Taylor, Cyndi Lauper, Herbie Hancock, Ledisi and Brandi Carlile. 2024 kicked off with Greg back on the road, reuniting with TOTO on their DOGZ of OZ World Tour as well as reuniting with David Gilmour for his brief but sensational “Luck And Strange” tour.
2025 began with another MD role for the Quincy Jones memorial tribute at the 67 th annual GRAMMY AWARDS.
2026 reflects new beginnings for Phillinganes including a Professorship at USC, exiting Toto and joining Sammy
Hagar’s band.