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Corinne Bailey Rae in Riverside

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Belly Up Tavern — Solana Beach, CA
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Corinne Bailey Rae emerged in 2006 with a self-titled debut that felt effortless in a way that suggested real craft underneath. "Put Your Records On" became the kind of song that defined a moment—warm, fingerpicked guitar, lyrics about simple contentment that somehow never feel trite. It's the song that made her name, but it's not her only move. Her voice has this conversational quality, like she's singing directly to you about actual feelings rather than performing them. She followed that debut with "The Sea and the Rhythm" in 2010, which showed more complexity, more willingness to sit with darker emotional territory. What's notable about Rae is her restraint. She doesn't oversell anything. A song like "Closer" moves by economy and intimacy rather than bombast. She spent years away from music after personal loss, which gave her work an added weight when she returned. She's remained steadily herself across albums—soul music that prioritizes honesty over flash.

Her shows are intimate despite the venue size. Crowds go quiet, actually listening. There's a conversational ease between her and the audience. She plays long, lets songs breathe. People come for the hits but stay absorbed in the deeper cuts. No filler, no excess.

Known for Like a Star, Put Your Records On, Closer, I'd Do It All Again, Before I Sleep

Riverside's music scene has gradually built its reputation as a destination beyond hip-hop and regional acts, with venues increasingly hosting soul and R&B artists who value substance over flash. Corinne Bailey Rae fits neatly into that emerging appetite—her neo-soul sensibility and jazz-inflected songwriting appeal to listeners who've grown tired of formula. The city's growing live music infrastructure means she'll likely find an audience that actually listens.

Stay in the Magnolia Center area near downtown Riverside, where restored historic buildings sit alongside new boutique hotels and wine bars—it's the only neighborhood that actually feels like somewhere worth spending an evening. Before the show, dinner at Duane's, a reliable California steakhouse with real cocktails and actual craft to the food. Spend your afternoon at the Riverside Metropolitan Museum or walking through the Mission Inn's sprawling Mission Revival campus—it's genuinely stunning architecture, the kind of thing that reminds you why people actually settled this part of California.

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