3 Mo' Divas

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3 Mo' Divas is a thrilling special that employs a unique and time-proven concept. Three women, all classically trained, possess nothing less than "Class, Sass & Style!" Their phenomenal vocal versatility is astonishing. The extraordinarily gifted, Jamet Pittman can opt for an aria or crooning soul at the piano. Laurice Lanier will shake the rafters with blues or gospel. And the awe-inspiring Nova Payton may orbit with her celestial Broadway notes or rock 'n roll like Tina Turner. The concert will amaze audiences with a range that includes OPERA, BROADWAY, MOVIES, JAZZ, BLUES, SOUL, R&B, ROCK & ROLL, SPIRITUALS & GOSPEL. You never know which divine Diva or which style of music might come next. Sometimes you get all three in a heavenly combination that you won't soon forget. Audiences will love discovering tomorrow's stars as they witness this amazing talent. So we invite you to DISCOVER A DIVA! 3 Mo' Divas follows the great success of Broadway writer/director Marion Caffey's international hit "Three Mo' Tenors." The Mo' concept was inspired by the incredibly successful Three Tenors concerts. Mr. Caffey's ...Tenors and ...Divas fill the void left by those concerts. The show's extraordinary musical range will make it attractive to audiences everywhere. And we will get to know these talented ladies in short backstage moments as they train and practice the 10 musical styles that span 200 years. They perform this musical feat while maintaining the integrity of each musical style. In other words, Opera sounds like Opera, and Jazz sounds like Jazz, but it all sounds like Fun! VERSATILITY is the strength of these women and the strength of this concert. Critics have said about 3 Mo' Divas: "This is truth in labeling. These three are the real thing!" From Puccini to "Proud Mary," no one is left out. And the highly polished production is a treat for the eyes. The entire evening will take audiences on a fantastic, memorable, clap-along musical journey.

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
9/5/2010
3 a.m.
10/20/2010
11 p.m.
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