(PART-3) CATALINA JAZZ CLUB 4-27-25 - Returning to the stage in a stunning, yellow, orange and white, couture design by the talented Linda Stokes, the ladies captivated the audience with an electrifying set of timeless Supremes' classics. The set soared with hits like "When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes," "Back In My Arms Again," and "Someday We'll Be Together," showcasing their unmatched vocal prowess and undeniable charisma. Paying tribute to the legendary Luther Vandross, the ladies delivered a heartfelt performance of "Stop To Love," a track also featured on their 1994 album "Supremely Yours." Following this, they wowed the audience with their unforgettable rendition of "How Do You Keep The Music Playing," which left the crowd on their feet in a standing ovation that echoed throughout the room. To bring the evening to an unforgettable close, the ladies brought the house down with the upbeat, 1966 classic "You Can't Hurry Love," before launching into the empowering anthem "I'm Every Woman." The audience erupted once again, clapping and dancing in the aisles as the ladies were playfully ushered offstage by their incredible band: Keith Royster on Bass, Billy Meza on Keys II/Synthesizer, Andrew Schindler on Guitar, and Robert Miller on Drums. All of this, under the brilliant direction of their phenomenal Music Director, Ron Hasley on Piano. After the show, the energy was palpable as the ladies greeted their loyal fans and friends during a "MEET & GREET" session that added the perfect finishing touch to an extraordinary night. It was a truly magical evening, leaving everyone in awe. These ladies are authentically keeping the legacy alive — #KeepTheMusicPlaying #FormerLadiesOfTheSupremes Click on the thumbnail images above to view the full sized photos.
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