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Helen Reddy to Play Yoshi's Jazz Club in San Francisco, 10/3 & 4

By: Sep. 30, 2012
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Best known as a recording artist, Helen Reddy had more than a dozen Top 40 hits in the United States. She was the first Australian to win a Grammy Award and to have three No. 1 hits in the same year.

She's been on hiatus from performing publicly for over a decade; as of press time, she's scheduled to begin her first tour of the West Coast in 10 years, performing a program of personal favorites in An Intimate Evening with Helen Reddy.

Helen Reddy will perform Yoshis's Jazz Club in San Francisco on Wednesday and Thursday, October 3 & 4, 2012 at 8:00 pm. Dinner reservations are available, as are meet and greet tickets. Tickets may be purchased online at www.yoshis.com or from Yoshi's Ticket Office at 415-655-5600. Yoshis is located at 1330 Filmore San Francisco, Calif.

Over the years, her Top Ten Hits in the US have included "I Am Woman," "Delta Dawn," "Leave Me Alone," "You and Me Against The World," "Angie Baby," and many more.

Born into a well-known Australian show business family, Helen Reddy has had a life and a career richer and more varied than anything she could ever have imagined as a girl in Melbourne. She has dined on her birthday with the Prince of Wales, danced in the White House with the President of the United States, and had a tulip named after her in Holland.

In theater, Helen has starred in London's West End and on Broadway in New York. As a solo concert artist, she has played at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, as well as the Royal Albert Hall and the Palladium in London. Helen was also the first western female performer invited to sing in the People's Republic of China. In film, her starring role in Disney's Pete's Dragon continues to delight the younger generation, while the lyrics she penned for her feminist anthem "I Am Woman" are now included in Modern American History high school textbooks. Besides the compilation, The Woman I Am: The Definitive Collection, most of Helen¹s early recordings are now available for digital download worldwide.

Her best-selling memoir The Woman I Am (Tarcher/Penguin), reveals that at the height of her career, Helen¹s world was shattered by the death of both her parents and, simultaneously, the news that she had a rare and incurable disease. A riveting, frank and ultimately brave memoir, she recounts the emotional highs and lows that have shaped her life as an artist and as a complex woman, with a rich inner life sustained by a strong spiritual faith.

Helen retired from live performance in 2002 and practiced as a clinical hypnotherapist and motivational speaker in her native Australia for ten years. But after singing a duet with her sister at her sister's 80th birthday party, Helen decided to come out of retirement in July, 2012 and return to the stage where, in addition to some of her hits, she now treats audiences to songs from her vast catalog she had never before performed live.

Visit www.helenreddy.com for the latest news and concert dates.



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