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Mariah Carey “Christmas Time” in New York City

Mariah Carey in 1999 (Fabio Diena/Dreamstime)
Mariah Carey in 1999 (Fabio Diena/Dreamstime)

Mariah Carey is a New York Venezuelan Pop singer-songwriter, one of the great voices of her generation, and a major influence on the singers who followed. She is perhaps most famous for her holiday anthem, “All I Want for Christmas is You.”

Mariah Carey in New York City

Mariah Carey “All I Want for Christmas is You” (1994)

Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time brings the holidays to Barclays Center in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn; on December 17, 2024, at 7:30pm. From $95. 🇻🇪 🇺🇸

New York City Venues

  • Barclays Center
  • Madison Square Garden

Mariah Carey is a Vision of Love and The Holidays

Mariah Carey is an Afro-Venezuelan, Irish, American. She is gifted with a wide-ranging voice that can sing in very high registers. Carey is known for singing several notes on one syllable. This “melisma” is a North African tradition that came to the Americas through the blues.

Mariah went from working in a restaurant to stardom in 1988 when Columbia Records chief Tommy Mottola listened to her demo tape. The first four singles from her first self-titled album reached number one. She won “Best New Artist” and “Best Female Pop Vocal Performance” for “Vision of Love;” at the 1991 Grammys.

Carey’s 1994 “Merry Christmas” album with “All I Want for Christmas is You” is the best-selling Christmas album of all time.

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Published December 8, 2024 ~ Updated December 8, 2024.

Filed Under: African American, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, Holidays in New York City, Latin Pop, MUSIC, Prospect Heights, Venezuelan

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