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March 2018, we're hitting the road with Lionel Richie, blending our brand of funk with his brand of soul. Talk about Good Times, All Night Long! See you there...
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London! Dublin! Liverpool! We're skipping the pond again in October! But just for you guys this time. :)
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Nile and the gang head to South America, then Japan including Rock In Rio and an emotional return to The Budokan w Duran Duran. Check out the dates HERE
Check out the "2054: The Tour" dates for CHIC ft Nile Rodgers + Earth, Wind & Fire HERE
Sonic innovator Nile Rodgers rocked beyond the boundaries of disco with inimitable guitar riffs fundamental to hip-hop, rock and EDM. He is this year's Musical Excellence award Inductee and is recognized for his contributions as a member of Chic and as a producer. Congratulations on your #RockHall2017 Induction! More here: bit.ly/NileRodgers2017
By Ryan McNutt
Published Jul 16, 2016
Photo: Lindsay Duncan
"You want to have a funky good time?" asked the ever-smiling, dreadlocked man with the guitar. "Me too!"
Coming from anyone else, that would be a rather pat "welcome to our show" sentiment. But this was Nile Rodgers saying it, a man whose fingers are literally all over the past 40 years of popular music. Between his band, Chic — frequently cited among the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's most egregious oversights — and his incredible production and songwriting resumé, few individuals on the planet have racked up more credentials to teach the sort of pop history masterclass Rodgers gave the Halifax Jazz Festival on Friday night (July 15).