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The nationally known band Saffire--The Uppity Blues Women got its start when boogie-woogie piano player and guitarist Ann Rabson was a faculty member at Germanna Community College, where she taught computer science.
There Rabson had a student named Earlene Lewis who played bass. They got together and added singer-songwriter Gaye Adegbalola. The rest is blues history. But it all started 25 years ago at Germanna. And on Feb. 21, Saffire comes full circle by playing Germanna as part of its farewell tour.
Saffire--The Uppity Blues Women live in concert Saturday, February 21st
The Daniel Center, 18121 Technology Dr., Culpeper
TICKETS ON SALE NOW:
Call 540-937-2900 or walk up at the Daniel Center, 9-5 Mon-Fri
Call 540-891-3095 or walk up at Fredericksburg Campus building II, 9-5 Mon-Fri
At Apple Music in downtown Fredericksburg
$15 General Public/ $5 Faculty & Staff/ $3 Students
Saturday, February 14, 2009
GERMANNA COMMUNITY COLLEGE WAS THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE BLUES FOR WORLD-RENOWNED SAFFIRE--THE UPPITY BLUES WOMEN
Saffire--The Uppity Blues Women were born at Germanna, where pianist Ann Rabson was a faculty member. They play the Daniel Center in Culpeper Saturday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. ...
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Can't wait for the concert!
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