Doris made her mark on African-American music as a soul and R&B singer-songwriter throughout the 60's and 70's. Her father was a Pentecostal minister, and Doris began her musical journey singing in the choir at his church. Despite her parents' disapproval, Doris competed in and won amateur night at the Apollo Theater, jumpstarting her career. Doris went on to sign with the Apple Label alongside The Beatles and George Harrison, becoming the first African American woman to sign with the label. She later created hit songs such as "Just One Look," which reached No. 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1963, and "Whatcha Gonna Do About It," which peaked at No. 37 on the UK Singles Chart in 1964. Throughout her career, she also contributed back-up vocals for artists and bands like The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Solomon Burke and more. Doris's talents and accomplishments earned her the title of "Mama Soul."
COVID-19 Safety Information:
Masks are optional but encouraged.
Audience Advisory:
ASL-interpreted performance on March 1 @ 7:30 PM
Performance Schedule:
WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY @ 7:30 PM
SATURDAY @ 4 PM & 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 4 PM
Music
Vy Higginsen & Ken Wydro
Lyrics
Vy Higginsen & Ken Wydro
Book
Vy Higginsen & Ken Wydro
Director
Ahmaya Knoelle Higginson