A narrative concert about Etta James is going to premiere in Melbourne!

Vika Bull, one of Australia’s most respected, powerful soul singers, is set to tell the story of one of the most influential soul singers of all time: Etta James. Written by critically acclaimed UK author John Livings, At Last: The Etta James Story will premiere at Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre from 19 February 2013, just over a year after Etta James’ death in January 2012.

Vika Bull is a commanding singer with an impressive career, having sung alongside some of the Australia’s most iconic voices including Paul Kelly, John Farnham, Tim Finn and The Black Sorrows, and supported world famous musicians Bob Dylan, Sting, Joe Cocker and Billy Joel. “Etta James has had a huge influence on my musical journey. “Someone played her record to me when I had just started performing, and from then on I was hooked. She had a voice so powerful it could knock you over, and I just love her sassy cheekiness on stage!” says Ms Bull.

The narrative concert will see Vika put her heart into telling the story of Etta’s turbulent life and give over her soul to voice Etta’s most beloved songs including ‘Tell Mama,’ ‘Something’s Got A Hold On Me’, ‘Pushover’, the heart rending ‘I’d Rather Go Blind’, her iconic signature song ‘At Last’ and many more. Etta James’ prolific career was shadowed by recurring problems with drug addiction; her time spent playing to thousands of fans juxtaposed with periods inside several prisons and rehab clinics. Like many famous musicians Etta had a tough life, but she kept on coming back ‐ singing and performing until she became ill in 2010.

Director Simon Myers is thrilled to have Vika Bull tell the story of Etta James. “Vika is a phenomenal singer – her voice has a similar raw strength and depth of emotion to Etta’s, and that compiled with Vika has maintained a successful music career since the 1980s, when she and her sister Linda helped The Black Sorrows to achieve multi‐platinum status. Since then they have released their own albums (the first produced by Paul Kelly) and performed on some of the biggest stages in the world. In the 1990s Etta became recognised as one of the first to bridge the gap between rhythm & blues, rock & roll and pop. She has since inspired the careers of a new generation of artists such as Christina Aguilera, Joss Stone, Amy Winehouse and Adele.

Backed by a sizzling hot 8‐piece band, Vika Bull will sing Etta James songs with raw emotion, punctuated by an intimate telling of Etta’s tumultuous life. This is a concert not to be missed!

At Last: a narrative concert about the life and music of Etta James starring Vika Bull leads an 8‐piece R&B band

Athenaeum Theatre, 188 Collins St, Melbourne

19 February ‐ 3 March 2013; Tuesday‐Sunday

Tickets now on sale – www.ticketek.com.au or 9650 1500

Tickets: $69 general; $59 concession

Season: Tuesday 19 February 6:30pm (preview)

Wednesday 20 February 8:00pm (preview)

Thursday 21 February 8:00pm (opening)

Friday 22 February 8:00pm

Saturday 23 February 2:00pm & 8:00pm

Sunday 24 February 5:00pm

Tuesday 26 February 6:30pm

Wednesday 27 February 8:00pm

Thursday 28 February 8:00pm

Friday 1 March 8:00pm

Saturday 2 March 2:00pm & 8:00pm

Sunday 3 March 5:00pm

For more information visit: www.atlasttheettajamesstory.com.au

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