Ben E. King's 2010 Concert History

Ben E. King (born Benjamin Earl Nelson in Henderson, North Carolina), on 28 September 1938; died of natural causes on April 30 2015) was an American soul and pop singer and composer remembered as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group The Drifters, singing the lead vocals on three of their biggest hit singles: "There Goes My Baby", "This Magic Moment", and "Save the Last Dance for Me" (their only US No. 1 hit) and for co-writing "Stand by Me", a US top ten hit in both 1961 and 1986.

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Nov 11, 2010
Latin Grammy Awards 2010
Enrique Iglesias / Nelly Furtado / Prince Royce / Marc Anthony / Ricky Martin / Camila / Alejandro Fernández / Ben E. King / Juan Luis Guerra / Wisin y Yandel / Jenni Rivera / Chris Botti / Gilberto Santa Rosa / Aleks Syntek / Pesado / Pedro Fernandez / Chocquibtown / La Banda el Recodo / Chino y Nacho / Rosario / Natalia Jimenez / La Mala Rodriguez / Johnny Ventura / Aida Cuevas Show all bands
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Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Jul 06, 2010
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Blue Note Jazz Club New York, New York, United States
Jul 02, 2010
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Festival International de Jazz de Montréal

Théâtre Maisonneuve Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Jun 26, 2010
Ben E. King Jack Singer Concert Hall at Arts Commons Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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