Maria Muldaur Rocks Delancey Street by Christine Wright, April 19th, 2004
Even though there were clouds in the evening sky, and a light rain started to fall, Monday night, April 19th was a hot night at Delancey Street. Around 200 residents packed the Delancey Street Town Hall for a very special Bread & Roses highlight show. Delancey Street, founded by Mimi Silbert in 1971, is considered the nation's leading self-help residential program and is one of 105 Bay Area facilities currently served by Bread & Roses.
Bay Area resident and legendary performer Maria Muldaur gave a sizzling performance that would not soon be forgotten. Backed by a group of incredibly talented musicians, Maria shimmied, shook and sang her way through a 90-minute set that had everyone on their feet time after time.
Maria took the audience on a musical journey through the 20's and 30's, sang some gospel tunes and some Cajun "bluesianna" songs that only she can sing. Maria has been singing and playing around the world for many years, and proved that time has only made her more beloved as a performer.
Muldaur's exceptional band -- Chris Burns on keyboards and bass, Bruce David on drums, and "Mighty Mike" Schermer on guitar grooved throughout the evening, and took their turns at the microphone, which added to the fun. It was a very special evening.
Photos by Andrew DeLory
 Left to right: "Mighty Mike" Schermer, Maria Muldaur, Chris Burns |
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 Maria Muldaur rocks Delancey Street
 Audience members at Delancey Street enjoy the show
 The audience gets into the spirit
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