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In the late 1990's, Ruby re-affirmed her
ability as a fine songwriter, an aspect of her talent which she has continually
been honing and tuning, when she penned nine of the songs for her 'Call Me By
My Name' album released during 1999. Artists as diverse and influential as
Lulu, Yazz and Maxi Priest have all covered and done justice to some of her
great songs.
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Moving into the 2000's, and with theatre
still in her blood, Ruby returned to the stage and appeared in a Production of
Tennessee Williams A Street Car Named Desire, Carmen Jones, Fame (in the
West End) and in the highly acclaimed One Love directed by Yvonne Brewster at
the Lyric Theatre. She also appeared at Donmar Warehouse as part of their
Divas at the Donmar season and in The Crucible,
Sheffield.
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Her most recent theatre appearance
was a hugely successful run in the London West End production of "Simply
Heavenly". The musical won several awards and was nominated for the
'Outstanding Musical' at the 2005 Laurence Olivier Awards.
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Ruby remains passionate
about her solo music career and always looks forward for opportunities to get
'out on the road' playing concerts/gigs with her own Band of very accomplished
musicians. She has also found the time to make and release some of her own new
CD/Albums, selling directly from the website and at her Gigs,
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2005 saw Ruby release her
new Studio Album : "So Amazing". Fully Six years in the making, it
stands as one of the most personal, powerful and emotional Albums she has ever
recorded. 10 out of the 12 tracks were co-written by her. One of these tracks,
"Ain't Cried", was co-written at Miles Copelands chateau in France
and featured in the BBC drama series Silent Witness.
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In 2007, due to massive
popular demand from her many fans, Ruby released a special double live Album
"Live At Ronnie Scotts". Recorded at the famous Jazz Club venue in
central London, it includes many of her older hits alongside some great new
songs. The special Bonus CD was also recorded live at the MAC {Midlands Arts
Centre} venue, in Ruby's hometown of Birmingham.
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2008 saw Ruby continuing to make her mark
singing with Jools Holland and his 18-Piece Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
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After performing in the early months of
the year to packed audiences on tours in Europe, Singapore, Australia and New
Zealand, the wonderful album 'The Informer' was released.
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This features Ruby on 7
of the tracks including the title song "The Informer", whichwas 'A'
listed onRadio 2for 4 weeks.
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On the back of promoting this
new Album, Ruby made many TV Appearances, including The Richard and Judy Show,
Later, and the BBC's New Years Eve Hootenanny Program.
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*
Selected News and Recent Updates * |
Ruby Turner
Band : 2014 Concert Dates |
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* Ruby Turner
Band Concerts/Gigs * |
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