SZA is having a record-breaking year, while Marsalis will perform at Irvine's Segerstrom Center for the Arts with the talent-packed quartet he has led since 2009
“SOS,” her first album since 2017, was released in December and has been streamed more than two billion times.
Review: Kendrick Lamar scores knock-out at post-Pulitzer Prize ‘Championship Tour’ concert in San Diego “SOS” finds the 33-year-old SZA extending her contemporary R&B foundation to include everything from emo and country to lo-fi and arena-rock, and she handles each well. “My goal is to play music better, play the saxophone better, never stand still and newness,” Marsalis said in a 2018 Union-Tribune interview. “Don’t fall for the fool’s gold; just do what you do better.”Multifaceted saxophone star Branford Marsalis has cited several reasons over the years for his decision to step down in 1995 from his high-profile position as the music director and band leader on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday. Samueli Theater, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $79-$89. 556-2787;The English band XTC is shown in 1978 in London. From left are keyboardist Barry Andrews, drummer Terry Chambers, guitarist/singer Andy Partridge and bassist/singer Colin Moulding. XTC stopped touring in 1982 after a San Diego concert, where Patridge’s growing physical discomfort with doing live shows grew so intense that he stopped performing altogether.
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