After a broken leg recovery Rhoda Scott, the barefoot Queen of Hammond Organ back in concert coming to Budapest!
On April 14, 2019, Rhoda Scott, celebrating his 80th birthday, will perform at the Papp László Budapest Sport Arena. She was born in 1938 in Dorothy, New Jersey, U.S.A., the daughter of an itinerant minister, and grew up in the tradition of small African-American churches. Thus while accompanying the Gospels and Negro Spirituals at the age already of 8 and her exceptional musical talent was revealed and her love to the organ with her bare foot is going on since then.
Rhoda Scott originally would have had a concert in Budapest last year in November, but due to her leg fracture and having a surgery, therefore all remaining 2018 concerts have to have been postponed for the time being.
The good news is that the organ artist has completely recovered, and on April, 14. 2019, at 6 p.m. will perform at the László Papp Sport Arena with the Lady Quartet with three jazz talents. The concert will feature the best-known classical master of the classical masterpiece, typically in a modern, virtuoso and surprisingly harmonious performance. Andrea Zeffer will also perform at the event.
Her secret of success is as just as easily playing classical music as jazz, gospel or blues. Will score her own music and draw up the bulk of theatrical repertoire.
Her professionalism on stage will fulfill the house with charismatic and locals, tourist, foreigners staying in Budapest can experience that who participate at the concert.
Update Aggie Reiter