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Musician Curtis Stigers Will Play February Show To Hometown Crowd In Boise

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Award-winning singer, songwriter and saxophonist Curtis Stigers is bringing his talent back home to Boise.

His February 16th show at the Egyptian Theater in downtown Boise was initially meant to be a record release concert. But after his record label shuffled the album’s release date to April, he decided to turn this into a Valentine’s weekend show. 

 

 

"What better than to sing a bunch of love songs for a bunch of sweethearts?" said Stigers during an interview on Idaho Matters.

“Love Songs and Funny Valentines,” will feature songs about all kinds of love: happy, sad, unrequited and broken. Because, as Stigers said, "love songs don’t have to be happy to be love songs." 

 

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