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New Age music encompasses a number of different styles, from ambient music, to spiritual music, to Celtic-based music. It is most often associated with the New Age spiritual movement and the genre arose at the same time as the movement, in late 1960s Europe. Among other forms, New Age music takes its influences from classical music, ethnic music, and world music, and there is often significant overlap between New Age and all of these styles. New Age music often features a repetitive melody that calms the listener. Take 6 is just one example of a New Age music artist.

The first New Age album was produced by Tony Scott in 1965. Since then, the genre has spread across the world. Popular New Age groups and artists include Celtic Woman, Manheim Steamroller, and George Winston. New Age music deals with themes such as space, nature, dreams, and the physical and spiritual well-being of one self. Find out what has made New Age music so popular among listeners looking to relax by getting your Take 6 tickets from TicketRoom today!

Take 6 Concerts

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01.12.2024 02:00

Fairfax

USA

George Mason Center For The Arts - Concert Hall

01.12.2024 02:00

$78.10-$222.00

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15.12.2024 01:00

Costa Mesa

USA

Segerstrom Center For The Arts - Samueli Theater

15.12.2024 01:00

$117.61-$129.49

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15.12.2024 04:00

Costa Mesa

USA

Segerstrom Center For The Arts - Samueli Theater

15.12.2024 04:00

$117.61-$129.49

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27.12.2024 07:30

Edmonds

USA

Edmonds Center For The Arts

27.12.2024 07:30

$89.62-$146.00

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28.12.2024 07:30

San Francisco

USA

SFJAZZ Center - Miner Auditorium

28.12.2024 07:30

$68.20-$163.90

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29.12.2024 03:00

San Francisco

USA

SFJAZZ Center - Miner Auditorium

29.12.2024 03:00

$62.70-$183.70

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12.01.2025 03:00

Smithfield

USA

Paul A. Johnston Auditorium

12.01.2025 03:00

$93.00-$139.00

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18.01.2025 07:30

Mansfield

USA

Renaissance Theatre - OH

18.01.2025 07:30

$35.00-$140.00

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19.01.2025 07:00

Evansville

USA

Victory Theatre - IN

19.01.2025 07:00

$58.00-$1490.00

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24.01.2025 07:30

Gainesville

USA

Curtis Phillips Center For The Performing Arts

24.01.2025 07:30

$60.00-$425.00

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31.01.2025 07:30

Tacoma

USA

Pantages Theatre - Tacoma

31.01.2025 07:30

$120.75-$450.00

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12.02.2025 07:30

Modesto

USA

Gallo Center For The Arts

12.02.2025 07:30

$229.90-$302.50

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29.03.2025 07:30

Jacksonville

USA

Times Union Ctr Perf Arts Jacoby Symphony Hall

29.03.2025 07:30

$127.52-$246.00

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Artist Info

With roots in gospel, doo wop, and sophisticated jazz-influenced singing groups of mid-century America, the a cappella group Take 6 are a throwback to an earlier era of American music, and they were a precursor for a number of black male pop groups of the '90s, most notably Boyz II Men. The group's membership includes Alvin Chea, Khristian Dentley (who replaced Cedric Dent in 2011), Mark Kibble, Claude V. McKnight III (brother of Brian McKnight), Joey Kibble (who replaced Mervyn Warren in 1991), and David Thomas. Kibble and McKnight caught the a cappella bug at Alabama's Oakwood College in the early '80s, forming a vocal group that solidified into Take 6 when singer/arranger Warren joined in 1985. They signed to the Warner Alliance label, for which they made a pair of smooth yet vocally adventuresome albums that defied pigeonholing other than the all-purpose a cappella classification. Take 6 (1988) won jazz and gospel Grammy awards, took three Dove awards, went platinum, and led to contributions to Spike Lee's blockbuster film Do the Right Thing and Quincy Jones' extremely successful Back on the Block. Like the debut, So Much 2 Say (1990) pulled off the remarkable feat of hitting Billboard's overall, R&B, jazz, and gospel charts with Top Ten placements in the latter two.
After that hot beginning, the group shifted over to Reprise, another Warner-distributed imprint, and delivered six additional albums -- including a live recording and a pair of holiday releases -- through the early 2000s. They continued to combine genres and mixed traditional and original material. Although their releases didn't sell as well as the debut and follow-up, the group continually added to their collection of Grammy and Dove awards. They utilized instrumental backing, beginning with Join the Band (1994), and Brothers (1996), which indicated a sharper turn toward commercial R&B, though the group did so while retaining their identity. After Beautiful World (2002), released on Warner Bros. proper, Take 6 went independent. Among their more notable later releases were The Standard (2008), which featured appearances from George Benson, Roy Hargrove, and Aaron Neville, and One (2012), highlighted by a collaboration with Stevie Wonder. They later signed with SoNo for Believe (2016), produced by label vice president and industry veteran Ross Vannelli.

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