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Curtis Stigers doesn’t like to look back.“I've tended to just move forward and plow ahead and do new things and confuse critics and publicists.”
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Boise’s own Curtis Stigers reminiscences with Idaho Matters about his early career and his 30 years in music. His new album “This Life” looks back as well with new arrangements for some familiar favorites including “I Wonder Why.”The song jump-started his career and he sings and plays it live for Idaho Matters.Curtis will be playing songs from the album at the Record Exchange in Boise on April 24.
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For more than a year in Idaho the performing arts were on hold due to the pandemic. As this summer brings ways for folks to gather safely outdoors, summer concerts are back.
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This interview originally aired Apr. 21, 2020.Idaho artists and artistic organizations are feeling the punch of COVID-19, with cancelled shows and closed…
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Idaho artists and artistic organizations are feeling the punch of COVID-19, with cancelled shows and closed stages with no timeline for getting back on…
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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…
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Boise-raised singer, songwriter and saxophonist Curtis Stigers grew up jamming with Gene Harris in the Idanha Ballroom and found fame charting singles…
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Boise Philharmonic performers vote to join American Federation of Musicians.The Limberlost Review returns to present words from the Mountain West.Doctors…
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Interfaith Sanctuary's Xtreme Holiday Xtravaganza has become a Boise tradition and the 13th Annual performances are scheduled for December 16 and 17 at…
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Curtis Stigers’ latest album “Hooray For Love” is the Boise singer’s first release since his 2012 record “Let’s Go Out Tonight.”Stigers is touring this…