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Noah Griffin Bay Area Legendary Artis PDF Print E-mail

NoahPerforming Thursday March 18th at 7PM

Beginning with the San Francisco Boy's Chorus at the age of 7, Noah has shared the stage with Paul Robeson, Leontyne Price and Nat Cole. As his solo career advanced, he sang with Duke Ellington and has appeared in New York, Boston, London, Rome and Paris as well as a 6 month run at the Fairmont Hotel. Most recently he starred in A Tribute to Nat Cole.

Noah, since the age of 7, has delighted audiences with his marvelous voice. From 1953 to 1958 he sang as a soloist with the San Francisco Boy's Chorus under the direction of the late Madi Bacon, Noah had the privilege of performing in Carmen, Boris Gudenov, Turandot and soloing in La Boheme with the San Francisco Cosmopolitan Opera Company. The Boy's performed at the 1956 Republican convention in San Francisco sharing the stage with Nat Cole and Johnny Ray. Leontyne Price and Paul Robeson were two of the legends with whom the Boy's also combined.

In the late 50's Noah helped formed a Rock group called the Kings covering Ricky Nelson's "Lonesome Town" on a USO recording which went overseas to our troops stationed in Europe. By 1960 he was off on his own singing at various local venues, teen dances and school rallies. He began study with the respected Judy Davis. The highlight of his high school career was winning a coveted opportunity to audition at the world renowned "hungri i' nightclub . It was also during those years he was signed to a minor record label and performed on the bill with the "Shirelles". College years at Fisk University began more intense voice study under James Van Lowe and association with the Fisk University Choir and the famed Jubilee Singers. It was during this time that the choir sang with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Philharmonic and was the choir selected to do Porgy and Bess with the Nashville Symphony where Noah had a solo.

While attending Harvard Law, Noah resumed his singing career performing regularly in and around the Boston area at the "Point After", the "Ramada Inn on the Charles" and various other venues. It was during that period he was selected to solo with Duke Ellington in his Boston debut of his "Sacred Concert". Returning to San Francisco Noah was a regular at the "Sea Witch", "Cobb's Pub", the "Plantation Inn", "Roland's" the "Forbidden City" and other night spots. For ten years Noah was the soloist for the Walt Tolleson Big Band. In addition to his singing Noah was a talk Show host for many years on KGO radio as well as a television personality and wrote a syndicated print columnist for the Hearst Examiner. A favorite at Giants Games Noah along with collaborator Bob Voss wrote the opening day song for the Giants at then Pac Bell Park. The two collaborated for the dreamy anthem and official Ballad of the Golden Gate Bridge now poised for re-release in time for the Bridge's 70th anniversary this May.This version is produced by former Motown producer and writer Michael B. Sutton. Noah and Bob collaborated on a highly popular Christmas CD with two original songs Noah wrote for the production which merit annual local airplay.

Eddie Fisher has called him a "great singer" and George Shearing "loves his work".

 

 
Local Musician: JAZZKWEST PDF Print E-mail

jazzkwestPerformance January 14th at 7PM

JazzKwest celebrates the Great American Jazz Standards Songbooks of the 1930's and 40's and beyond.

Smooth Lyrical Vocals,Strings and Rhythm regenerate upbeat Swing, syncopated Latin and easy listening Jazz Standards.

JAZZKWEST is a Long Established San Francisco Bay Area Quartet Celebrating the Great American Songbooks of the 1930's, 40's and Beyond.

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Unauthorized Rolling Stones Host the X-mas Party PDF Print E-mail

Rollingstones-sidewasyxmassThis Thursday December 10th at 8PM

The Unauthorized Rolling Stones, recognized as the leading Rolling Stones tribute band in the world; quoted again and again from many die hard Rolling Stones fans "The Unauthorized Rolling Stones are better than the real thing, The Unauthorized Rolling Stones look like the original, strut like the original and rock like the original!

Make your reservations by calling our front desk at (650) 343-9333

 
Denise Perrier: The Voice with a Heart PDF Print E-mail

deniseperrierPerformance November 19th at 7PM.  Denise Perrier is one of the foremost blues and jazz vocalists in the Bay Area. In a career spanning thirty years, Perrier has performed throughout the United States, Europe,and the Far East.  Catch her before she leaves on tour!

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Sunday Jazz Brunch Buffet Featuring Tony Lindsay PDF Print E-mail

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The Broadway Grill Jazz Brunch Buffet is the perfect Sunday morning blend of jazz from accross the genre for three hours with your grammy nominated Tony Lindsay.  It's the perfect way to kick back and relax.. the perfect way to shift gears from one week to the next in a neat jazzy way!   People everywhere regardless of age or their first musical preference, enjoy jazz on Sunday morning!

Eleven time Grammy winner, singer, songwriter, and producer Tony Lindsay is the lead singer for guitar legend Carlos Santana and he can be heard on such hit albums as Supernatural, Shaman, Milagro, and many others. Tony also has three solo albums and he has also lent his dynamic voice on a long list of television and radio commercials.

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  Join us every Sunday for our Sunday Morning Jazz Brunch Buffet! A great time kick back and relax with family or friends, listen to some of the Bay Area's best live jazz and feast on our delicious Jazz Brunch Buffet.

 
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BROADWAY GRILL
"Steak, Seafood, Pasta
& Live Entertainment"
1400 Broadway
Burlingame, CA 94010
T 650.343.9333
F 650.343.8944
info@bwgrill.com

Hours of Operations

Mon 8am to 10pm
Tues 8am to 10pm
Wed 8am to 10pm
Thurs 8am to 10pm
Fri 8am to 10pm
Sat 9am to 10pm
Sun 9am to 9pm

Reviews

"In my opinion one of the best steakhouse spots in burlingame to grab dinner with friends. Love the people, love the architecture, LOVE the food." By Marshall C.

"Such a lively place with great food. I felt as if I was dining in San Francisco...can't beat that!" By Mike S.

"I just can not believe this place the food, service, and music were incredible." By Jillian T.

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