R&B legends Ashford and Simpson return to the Rrazz Room, Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason, SF, Tuesday November 3 through Sunday, November 15. Tickets are $47.50-$55 and can be purchased at www.therrazzroom.com, directly through www.ticketweb.com or 866 468 3399. Last year's shows sold out.
Nick joined the choir and the two began writing songs, selling their first batch for $75. They were soon signed to Scepter Records as staff songwriters, breaking through in 1966 with Ray Charles major hit "Let's Go Get Stoned." This led to signing with Motown Records, where they penned the classic hits "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," and "Your Precious Love."
Meanwhile, the songwriting/producing duo had its own recording/performing aspirations. From 1973 to 1981 the now married couple released more than a dozen albums. They continued writing and producing and were a hit as concert performers as well.
Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson are currently hotter than ever and their music remains continuously in play. Indeed, hardly a year goes by without some notable artist reviving an Ashford & Simpson classic, as Whitney Houston did in 1993 with "I'm Every Woman," and as 50 Cent did with "Silly Wasn't I" or most recently, as Amy Winehouse did on "Tears Dry On Their Own."
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