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SUMMARY:Jason Mraz
DESCRIPTION:Still Yours Tour with Special Guest Gregory Page\n\nWith stylistic nods toward folk\, jam band music\, hip-hop\, and soft rock\, and with equal parts cheeky humor and earnest sincerity\, Jason Mraz's breezy melodic pop is often synonymous with the beachfronts of his adopted home state of California. Mraz first came to the public's attention with "The Remedy (Don't Worry)" from his 2002 debut\, Waiting for My Rocket to Come\, and by the time he achieved global success with 2008's international Top Ten charting "I'm Yours" -- a Grammy nominee for Song of the Year -- Mraz was already one of the more prominent singer/songwriters of the era. He took home two Grammy Awards in 2010 -- for "Make It Mine" (Best Male Pop Vocal Performance) and "Lucky" (Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals\, with Colbie Caillat) -- both\, like "I'm Yours\," from 2008's sleek We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.\, which reached number three on the Billboard 200. He had another smash single with 2012's "I Won't Give Up" from that year's '70s soul-infused Love Is a Four Letter Word\, a U.S. number two. While "I Won't Give. Up" proved to be his final Top 40 outing\, Mraz went on to chart highly with albums of upbeat\, seduction-preoccupied pop throughout the decade\, including 2014's Yes! (number two\, U.S. and Canada) and 2018's Know. (number nine and ten\, respectively). This period also included a Broadway turn in Sara Bareilles' musical Waitress. As a recording artist\, Mraz continued down a path of positivity into the 2020s with long-players like 2023's disco-inflected Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Still Yours Tour with Special Guest Gregory Page</p>\n\n<p>With stylistic nods toward folk\, jam band music\, hip-hop\, and soft rock\, and with equal parts cheeky humor and earnest sincerity\, Jason Mraz&#39\;s breezy melodic pop is often synonymous with the beachfronts of his adopted home state of California. Mraz first came to the public&#39\;s attention with &quot\;The Remedy (Don&#39\;t Worry)&quot\; from his 2002 debut\, Waiting for My Rocket to Come\, and by the time he achieved global success with 2008&#39\;s international Top Ten charting &quot\;I&#39\;m Yours&quot\; -- a Grammy nominee for Song of the Year -- Mraz was already one of the more prominent singer/songwriters of the era. He took home two Grammy Awards in 2010 -- for &quot\;Make It Mine&quot\; (Best Male Pop Vocal Performance) and &quot\;Lucky&quot\; (Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals\, with Colbie Caillat) -- both\, like &quot\;I&#39\;m Yours\,&quot\; from 2008&#39\;s sleek We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.\, which reached number three on the Billboard 200. He had another smash single with 2012&#39\;s &quot\;I Won&#39\;t Give Up&quot\; from that year&#39\;s &#39\;70s soul-infused Love Is a Four Letter Word\, a U.S. number two. While &quot\;I Won&#39\;t Give. Up&quot\; proved to be his final Top 40 outing\, Mraz went on to chart highly with albums of upbeat\, seduction-preoccupied pop throughout the decade\, including 2014&#39\;s Yes! (number two\, U.S. and Canada) and 2018&#39\;s Know. (number nine and ten\, respectively). This period also included a Broadway turn in Sara Bareilles&#39\; musical Waitress. As a recording artist\, Mraz continued down a path of positivity into the 2020s with long-players like 2023&#39\;s disco-inflected Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride.</p>\n
LOCATION:Premier Theater\, Foxwoods Resort Casino
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URL:http://public.oceanchamber.org/events/details/jason-mraz-48333
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