Jim Brickman, pianist and vocalist. Dee Dee Bridgewater, jazz vocalist. David
Bromberg, guitarist and vocalist. The Brothers Four, folk ensemble. Alison Brown
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Partial list of artists who have performed at the Sheldon Concert Hall in recent years: John Adams, composer and pianist Oleta Adams, soul and jazz vocalist Willie Akins, jazz saxophonist Alarm Will Sound, contemporary music ensemble Chava Alberstein, Israeli folk singer Monty Alexander, jazz pianist Karrin Allyson, jazz vocalist Michael Amante, vocalist Jeff Anderson, jazz bassist, saxophonist and pianist Anonymous 4, early music vocal ensemble Asleep at the Wheel, western swing ensemble Avett Brothers, acoustic ensemble Emmanuel Ax, classical pianist Bach Society of St. Louis, choral ensemble Joan Baez, folk singer Marcia Ball, blues pianist and vocalist Baltimore Consort, early music ensemble Gato Barbieri, jazz saxophonist Kenny Barron, jazz pianist Fontella Bass, soul and gospel vocalist Leon Bates, classical pianist Kathleen Battle, classical soprano Battlefield Band, Scottish music ensemble BeauSoleil, Cajun band Tony Bennett, vocalist Mary Black, Irish vocalist J.D. Blackfoot, singer songwriter Norman and Nancy Blake, folk singers Terence Blanchard, jazz trumpeter Blind Boys of Alabama, gospel ensemble Rory Block, blues guitarist and vocalist Erin Bode, vocalist Suzie Bogguss, singer songwriter Josh Bonas, singer songwriter Karla Bonoff, singer songwriter Lester Bowie, jazz trumpeter Boys of the Lough, Irish ensemble Bonnie Bramlett, blues vocalist Julian Bream, classical guitarist Christine Brewer, classical soprano Jim Brickman, pianist and vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater, jazz vocalist David Bromberg, guitarist and vocalist The Brothers Four, folk ensemble Alison Brown, banjo player Kathy Lawton Brown, soprano The 5 Browns, classical pianists Dave Brubeck, jazz pianist Brubeck Brothers Quartet, jazz ensemble Julie Budd, cabaret vocalist Leon Burke, bass Burns Sisters, folk ensemble Gary Burton, jazz vibraphonist Sam Bush, bluegrass mandolin player Charlie Byrd, guitarist David Byrne, singer songwriter Neal Cain, jazz bassist Claudia Calderon, South American pianist Calliope, early music ensemble Anne Hampton Callaway, cabaret vocalist Liz Callaway, cabaret vocalist Capitol Steps, political satire vocal ensemble Seth Carlin, classical pianist Kitty Carlisle, cabaret vocalist Hayes Carll, singer songwriter Carolina Chocolate Drops, roots music ensemble Jose Carreras, classical tenor Regina Carter, jazz violinist Rosanne Cash, singer songwriter
Celtic Tenors, classical vocal ensemble Cephas & Wiggins, folk musicians Chad & Jeremy, folk musicians Chanticleer, vocal ensemble Tom Chapin, folk singer Mary Chapin Carpenter, folk singer Chaskinakuy, folk ensemble Cherish the Ladies, Celtic ensemble Cyrus Chestnut, jazz pianist Dean Christopher, vocalist Peter Cincotti, jazz pianist and vocalist Clarion Brass, brass quintet Guy Clark, singer songwriter Jon Cleary, blues musician Vassar Clements, fiddler Billy Cobham, jazz drummer Freddy Cole, jazz vocalist Montez Coleman, jazz drummer July Collins, folk singer Shawn Colvin, folk singer Paris Combo, world jazz ensemble Carla Cook, jazz vocalist Chick Corea, jazz pianist Cornet Chop Suey, jazz ensemble Larry Coryell, jazz guitarist Lee Coulter, singer songwriter Count Basie Orchestra, big band Courthouse Steps, political satire vocal ensemble John Cowan, singer songwriter Cowboy Junkies, band David Crosby, folk-rock musician Rodney Crowell, singer songwriter Don and Alicia Cunningham, jazz musicians Catie Curtis, folk singer Dailey & Vincent, bluegrass ensemble Dallas Brass, brass quintet Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks, Americana Jeremy Davenport, jazz vocalist and trumpeter Dennis Russell Davies, conductor Spencer Day, cabaret vocalist Joey DeFrancesco, jazz keyboardist Adam DeGraff, violinist Iris Dement, singer songwriter Tony DeSare, cabaret pianist and vocalist Rodney Dillard, bluegrass musician Al DiMeola, jazz guitarist Dirty Dozen Brass Band, New Orleans band Dixie Hummingbirds, gospel ensemble Jerry Douglas, acoustic guitarist Lila Downs, Mexican American vocalist Sherry Drake, jazz vocalist Richard Dreyfuss, actor Dr. John, New Orleans jazz musician Ray Drummond, jazz bassist Holly Dunn, country vocalist East Village Opera Company, classical crossover Eddie from Ohio, folk ensemble Elaine Ellias, Brazilian pianist and vocalist Tommy Emmanuel, guitarist Jay Farrar, singer songwriter Farshid Etniko, world music ensemble Michael Feinstein, cabaret pianist and vocalist Tommy Flanagan, jazz pianist Flash Cadillac, Americana band Bela Fleck, banjo player Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, bluegrass/fusion Mick Fleetwood, blues musician Renee Fleming, classical soprano Myron Floren, accordion player Flying Karamazov Brothers, jugglers and musicians John Ford Coley, singer songwriter Eric Foreman, jazz bassist and vocalist
Lukas Foss, composer and pianist Sutton Foster, Broadway vocalist Bill Frisell, guitarist Kim Fuller, jazz vocalist Gaelic Storm, Celtic ensemble Ensemble Galilei, new music ensemble Roberta Gambarini, jazz vocalist Art Garfunkel, folk singer David Garrett, violinist Kenny Garrett, jazz saxophonist Gateway Men’s Chorus Kevin Gianino, jazz drummer Banu Gibson, jazz vocalist Ronnie Gilbert, folk singer Vance Gilbert, folk singer Girlyman, folk ensemble Glenn Miller Orchestra, big band Victor Goines, jazz saxophonist and clarinetist Richard Goode, classical pianist John Gorka, folk singer Denyce Graves, classical soprano Benny Green, jazz pianist David Grisman, bluegrass mandolin player Russell Gunn, jazz trumpeter Guster, band Arlo Guthrie, folk singer Hilary Hahn, classical violinist David Halen, classical violinist Jim Hall, jazz guitarist John Hammond, blues musician Herbie Hancock, jazz pianist Roy Hargrove, jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold, jazz trumpeter Emmylou Harris, vocalist Jerome “Scrooge” Harris, jazz drummer Stefon Harris, jazz vibraphonist Peter Harvey, tenor Richie Havens, folk singer Rick Haydon, jazz guitarist Richard Hayman, harmonica player Percy Heath, jazz bassist Julius Hemphill, jazz saxophonist Peter Henderson, classical pianist Fred Hersch, jazz pianist John Hicks, jazz pianist John Higgins, folk musician Dave Holland, jazz bassist Randy Holmes, jazz trumpeter David Holt, folk singer Marilyn Horne, classical mezzo-soprano Stephen Hough, classical pianist Freddie Hubbard, jazz trumpeter Kelley Hunt, blues pianist and vocalist Bobby Hutcherson, jazz vibraphonist Janis Ian, folk singer Inti Illimani, South American folk ensemble In Unison Chorus, gospel chorus Imrat Khan, Indian sitar player In Unison Chorus, vocal ensemble Irish Rovers, Celtic ensemble Jason Isbell, singer songwriter Milt Jackson, jazz vibraphonist Ahmad Jamal, jazz pianist Etta James, blues vocalist Jasmine, folk pop duo Jazz in Pink, female jazz ensemble Jewel, singer songwriter Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, big band Johnnie Johnson, blues and rock pianist Stanley Jordan, jazz guitarist John Jorgenson, jazz guitarist Juilliard String Quartet, classical ensemble
Kiri Te Kanawa, classical soprano Connie Kay, jazz drummer Garrison Keillor, author and storyteller Merry Keller, vocalist Martin Kennedy, classical pianist and composer Ray Kennedy, jazz pianist Tom Kennedy, jazz bassist Olga Kern, classical pianist Angelique Kidjo, African vocalist B.B. King, blues guitarist and vocalist The Kings Singers, vocal ensemble Kingston Trio, folk ensemble Kenny Kirkland, jazz pianist Jean Kittrell, jazz pianist Leo Kottke, guitarist and folk singer Diana Krall, jazz vocalist and pianist Alison Krauss, bluegrass vocalist Dave Krull, blues pianist Ladysmith Black Mambazo, South African vocal ensemble Cleo Laine, jazz vocalist Oliver Lake, jazz saxophonist k.d. lang, vocalist David Lanz, pianist Patty Larkin, folk singer Bettye LaVette, blues and jazz vocalist Leahy, Celtic ensemble Daniel Lee, classical cellist Debby Lennon, vocalist Jay Leno, comedian John Lewis, jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis, jazz pianist Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, big band Lionheart, classical vocal ensemble Little Feat, folk-rock band Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, classical ensemble Los Lobos, band Joe Lovano, jazz saxophonist Patty Loveless, singer songwriter Nick Lowe, singer songwriter Lovely Liebowitz Sisters, cabaret vocalists Lyle Lovett, singer songwriter Romero Lubambo, Brazilian guitarist Carmen Lundy, jazz vocalist Patti LuPone, Broadway vocalist Gene Lynn, jazz vocalist Baaba Maal, world music musician Scott MacIntyre, pianist and vocalist Natalie MacMaster, Celtic fiddler and step dancer Russell Malone, jazz guitarist Chuck Mangione, jazz trumpeter Herbie Mann, jazz flutist Andrea Marcovicci, cabaret vocalist Rene Marie, jazz vocalist Mariza, Portuguese vocalist Branford Marsalis, jazz saxophonist Ellis Marsalis, jazz pianist Jason Marsalis, jazz drummer Wynton Marsalis, jazz trumpeter Mike Marshall, mandolin player Peter Martin, jazz pianist Kim Massie, blues and jazz vocalist Kathy Mattea, folk singer John Mayall, blues musician Marilyn Maye, cabaret vocalist Peter Mayer, singer songwriter Christian McBride, jazz bassist Del McCoury, bluegrass musician John McCutcheon, folk singer and instrumentalist Audra McDonald, Broadway vocalist Robert McDuffie, classical violinist John McEuen, folk musician Robert McFerrin, classical baritone
Bobby McFerrin, vocalist Maureen McGovern, vocalist Roger McGuinn, folk singer John McLaughlin, guitarist Don McLean, singer songwriter Sylvia McNair, classical soprano and cabaret vocalist Marian McPartland, jazz pianist Pat Metheny, jazz guitarist Edgar Meyer, bassist Ann Akiko Meyers, classical violinist Mighty Clouds of Joy, gospel ensemble Tim Minchin, comedian Brian Stokes Mitchell, Broadway vocalist Darrell Mixon, jazz bassist Modern Jazz Quartet, jazz ensemble Jessica Molaskey, Broadway vocalist Jane Monheit, jazz vocalist Robbie Montgomery, blues vocalist James Moody, jazz saxophonist and flutist Melba Moore, jazz vocalist Airto Moreira, Brazilian percussionist Moscow Chamber Orchestra, classical ensemble Jon Nakamatsu, classical pianist Graham Nash, folk-rock musician Willie Nelson, singer songwriter Bebe Neuwirth, Broadway vocalist Aaron Neville, vocalist Carrie Newcomer, folk singer Bob Newhart, comedian Randy Newman, singer songwriter and pianist Dan Nimmer, jazz pianist Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Americana band Ben Nordman, vocalist Jessye Norman, classical soprano Laura Nyro, vocalist Maura O’Connell, singer songwriter Mark O’Connor, violinist and guitarist John O’Conor, classical pianist Johnny O’Neal, jazz pianist Christopher O’Riley, classical pianist Larry Ochs, folk singer Odetta, folk singer Greg Osby, jazz saxophonist Peter Ostroushko, mandolin and fiddle player Brian Owens, vocalist Ulysses Owens, Jr., jazz drummer Makoto Ozone, jazz pianist Christopher Parkening, classical guitarist Ellis Paul, folk singer Tom Paxton, folk singer Nicholas Payton, jazz trumpeter Billy Peek, blues musician Itzhak Perlman, classical violinist Houston Person, jazz saxophonist Madeleine Peyroux, jazz vocalist Charlie Pfeffer, folk musician Pieces of 8, a cappella vocal ensemble Bucky Pizzarelli, jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli, jazz guitarist and vocalist Willy Porter, singer songwriter Kim Portnoy, jazz pianist Paula Poundstone, comedian Preservation Hall Jazz Band Arthur Prysock, jazz vocalist Flora Purim, vocalist Quartetto Gelato, classical ensemble Sun Ra, jazz musician Lou Rawls, vocalist Leon Redbone, Americana musician Red Clay Ramblers, folk ensemble Lynn Redgrave, actress Dianne Reeves, jazz vocalist
Tony Rice, bluegrass musician Riders in the Sky, western ensemble Terry Riley, composer and pianist Marcus Roberts, jazz pianist David Robertson, conductor Angel Romero, classical guitarist Aaron Rosand, classical violinist Steve Ross, cabaret vocalist Peter Rowan, bluegrass musician Simon Rowe, jazz pianist Tom Rush, folk singer Leon Russell, vocalist and pianist Bobby Rydell, vocalist Oliver Sain, blues saxophonist St. Louis Chamber Chorus St. Louis Children’s Choirs St. Louis Irish Arts, singers, instrumentalists and dancers St. Louis Ragtimers, ragtime ensemble St. Louis Rivermen, jazz ensemble St. Louis Stompers, jazz ensemble St. Louis Women’s Chorale Poncho Sanchez, Latin percussionist Tony Sandler, cabaret vocalist Arturo Sandoval, jazz trumpeter Fr. Guido Sarducci, comedian Annie Scheumbauer, folk musician Daniel Schene, classical pianist Diane Schuur, jazz vocalist and pianist Darrell Scott, singer songwriter John Sebastian, singer songwriter Neil Sedaka, vocalist and pianist Compay Segundo, Cuban vocalist Deborah Sharn, vocalist Jennifer Sheehan, cabaret vocalist Marlena Shaw, jazz vocalist George Shearing, jazz pianist The Sheldon Chorale, classical chorus Jake Shimabukuro, ukulele player Silvercloud (Ruby Coleman), blues pianist Sissel, Norwegian soprano Ricky Skaggs, bluegrass musician Leonard Slatkin, conductor and pianist Susan Slaughter, classical trumpeter Ruth Slenczynska, classical pianist Bennie Smith, blues guitarist Hugh Smith, tenor Lavay Smith, jazz vocalist Todd Snider, singer songwriter Sons of the San Joaquin, western band Lucianna Souza, Brazilian jazz vocalist Frederica von Stade, classical soprano Ralph Stanley, bluegrass musician Mavis Staples, blues and gospel vocalist Steve March Torme, cabaret vocalist Stephen Stills, folk-rock musician Richard Stoltzman, classical clarinetist Straight Ahead, jazz ensemble Marty Stuart, bluegrass and country musician Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, classical ensemble KT Sullivan, cabaret vocalist Tierney Sutton, jazz vocalist Swingle Singers, vocal ensemble Jubilant Sykes, classical vocalist Taj Mahal, blues musician Livingston Taylor, singer songwriter Temptations, Motown ensemble Clark Terry, jazz trumpeter Chris Thile, mandolin player Denise Thimes, jazz vocalist Mardra Thomas, jazz vocalist Reggie Thomas, jazz pianist Trebor Tichenor, ragtime pianist
Tingstad & Rumbel, new age ensemble Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, big band David Torkanowsky, jazz pianist Henry Townsend, blues pianist, guitarist and singer Jeanne Trevor, jazz vocalist Trio Mediaeval, early music ensemble Trio Voronezh, Russian ensemble Trout Fishing in America, folk music duo Carolbeth True, jazz pianist Turtle Island String Quartet, classical ensemble Dan Tyminski, bluegrass vocalist Steve Tyrell, vocalist Jay Unger & Molly Mason, Americana musicians Chucho Valdes, Cuban jazz pianist Don Vappie, Creole jazz guitarist and banjo player Suzanne Vega, singer songwriter Vienna Choir Boys, classical vocal ensemble Frank Vignola, jazz and acoustic guitarist Rhonda Vincent, bluegrass vocalist Zoe Vonder Haar, vocalist Alla Voskoboynikova, classical pianist The Waifs, folk music ensemble The Wailin’ Jennys, folk music ensemble Jerry Jeff Walker, singer songwriter Rochelle Walker, vocalist Timothy Walker, classical guitarist Dionne Warwick, vocalist Abigail Washburn, banjo player John Waters, writer and director Doc Watson, Americana vocalist and guitarist Andre Watts, classical pianist Jeff “Tain” Watts, jazz drummer Bobby Watson, jazz saxophonist Waverly Consort, early music ensemble Orion Weiss, classical pianist Sandy Weltman, harmonica and banjo player Susan Werner, folk and cabaret vocalist Paula West, jazz vocalist Hugh “Peanuts” Whalum Mae Wheeler, jazz vocalist Jonathan Whiting, jazz vibraphonist Chris Woehr, composer and violist Jim Widner, jazz bassist Dar Williams, singer songwriter John Williams, classical guitarist Ptah Williams, jazz pianist Robin & Linda Williams, Americana musicians George Winston, pianist Paul Winter, saxophonist Michael Wolff, jazz pianist and vocalist Carolyn Wonderland, blues musician Phil Woods, jazz saxophonist World Saxophone Quartet, jazz ensemble Peter Yarrow, folk singer Yellowjackets, jazz ensemble