Khan Resumes Concert Dates in U.S. & Abroad in July
(Los Angeles, CA - June 20, 2013) -- Ten-time GRAMMY®
Award winner Chaka Khan will be honored for her stellar 40-year career
in music and entertainment in the place where it all began--Chicago,
Illinois. The music icon will participate in the ceremonial unveiling of
Chaka Khan Way on S. Blackstone Avenue between 50th and 51st
Streets on Saturday, July 27. The ceremony is expected to be attended
by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Fourth Ward Alderman William Burns and other city
officials, business and community leaders and celebrity friends of
Chaka's. On Sunday, July 28, she will be honored in a ceremony
proclaiming that day "Chaka Khan Day." After Chaka accepts the honors
from the city-including an official proclamation and a copy of the
street sign with her name-Chaka will return the love to the city as she
performs in a free outdoor concert in Millennium Park, one of the city's
most popular outdoor arts and culture destinations.
"Chicago is where it all began for me," said Chaka. "Even before Rufus, I sang with local groups such as The Babysitters,
Lock and Chain and Lyfe. As a young girl, growing up on Carpenter
Street, my parents introduced me to a very rich musical
foundation-starting with jazz and opera. I owe this city so much, and
I'm deeply honored by this tribute. Chicago will always be a part of me,
and with this street naming, I now will always be a part of it. It's a
blessing to me and my family. We are profoundly grateful to all the
people of Chicago."
"The
Fourth Ward has a great legacy of entertainers, artists, and others
that have contributed to the cultural fabric of this country and, to a
great extent, the world," said Alderman Burns. "For over four decades,
Chaka Khan has been and continues to be an incredible artistic
presence. She is also a tireless advocate for those in need, who works
to change lives for the better through her charitable works. It is only
fitting that we, as a community, celebrate and acknowledge her place in
the history of this community."
Chaka
Khan Way will be located on the west side of Kenwood Academy, where
Chaka Khan attended high school during its early days of operation. Carl
McKenzie, president of Artworks Chicago and a music and cultural events
producer in the city, led the appeal for the street to be named in her
honor. He hopes the proximity to the school will lead a new generation
to be inspired by Chaka's extraordinary achievements in music and
entertainment, as well as her efforts to use her success to uplift
others. "Chaka is an international music icon who has influenced
generations of artists, as well as a philanthropist who has worked
tirelessly on behalf of women and at-risk children," he said. "I hope
that students will walk by that sign and want to learn more about the
person behind that name."
Chaka,
who has been on extended vocal rest ordered by her doctor early this
month, will resume her concert dates in the U.S. and abroad in July,
which will include a private engagement in Vienna, Austria (July 4); the
Schermerhorn Symphony Center with the Nashville Symphony
Orchestra, Nashville, TN (July 6); the Dell Music Center, Philadelphia,
PA (July 11); the John L. Knight Convention Center, Miami, FL (July 20);
the Neighborhood Awards at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV (August 10);
Billboard Live in Tokyo, Japan (August 26-29); and Billboard Live in
Osaka, Japan (August 31-September 1).
This year, 2013, marks the 40th anniversary of Chaka's career in music and entertainment, as well as her 60th birthday. The celebration will include the release of a series of new albums, titled The iKhan Project, which will
feature recorded music in eight genres, including R&B, jazz, pop,
rock, gospel, country, classical and dance music. In addition, plans are underway for the Chaka Khan I'm Every Woman World Tour, which will feature other top female artists.
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ABOUT CHAKA KHAN
An international music icon and an American institution, Chaka Khan is a ten-time GRAMMY®
Award winner who has influenced generations of artists. She is a
songwriter, producer, author, actor, philanthropist, entrepreneur and
activist, who has the rare ability to sing in eight music genres,
including R&B, jazz, pop, rock, gospel, country, classical and dance
music. Chaka has released 22 albums and racked up ten #1 Billboard magazine charted songs, seven RIAA certified gold singles and ten RIAA certified gold and platinum albums. Chaka's recorded
music has produced over 2,000 catalogue song placements. She is the
recipient of numerous awards for her extraordinary achievements in music
and entertainment. Earlier this year, she was awarded a BET Honors and
she was the recipient of the Trumpet Award (Legend Award). In April
2013, Chaka was honored by the Howard Theatre Restoration, Inc., at its 2nd
Annual Gala and Benefit Concert. In June 2013, she was inducted into
the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame at its Annual Spring Gala. In June,
2012, she was inducted into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame. In 2011,
she was honored for her legendary career with a star on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame. During the same year, Chaka was honored with the United
Negro College Fund's An Evening of Stars Tribute. Chaka also received
the Soul Train Legend Award (2009), the BET Lifetime Achievement Award
(2006), the GRAMMY® Honors Award from
the NARAS Chicago Chapter (2006) and the World Music Lifetime
Achievement Award (2003). In 2004, she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate
of Music from the Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA. Chaka's
autobiography, Through the Fire, was published by Rodale Books in
2003 and is currently being updated for re-release and adapted into a
screenplay. In 1999, she established the Chaka Khan Foundation, which
includes a variety of programs and initiatives that assist women and
children at risk. In July, 2012, Chaka received the McDonald
Corporation's 365Black Award, honoring her for her leadership of the
Chaka Khan Foundation. Besides being a successful musician
and a devoted philanthropist, Chaka is also an entrepreneur. In 2004,
she launched a line of gourmet chocolates, Chakalates, which was sold in
20 Neiman Marcus stores around the country. In February, 2013 she re-launched her signature brand of chocolates nationally and internationally. She also introduced the Khana Sutra candle, the first product in a fragrance line for men, women and the home. This year, 2013, marks the 40th anniversary of Chaka's career in music and entertainment.
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