Legendary Anita Baker is ready to give Bay Area fans the best that she’s got

Legendary Anita Baker is ready to give Bay Area fans the best that she’s got

There’s a quiet storm heading for the Bay Area.

But, in this case, that’s a very good thing.

So, get ready to experience the legendary soul singer Anita Baker at the Oakland Arena on Dec. 23.

The multiplatinum-selling vocalist first came to widespread fame in the ’80s, as part of the smooth R&B movement known as the “quiet storm” that also nurtured such success stories as Luther Vandross and Sade.

The Ohio native was a constant presence on the charts in the mid-’80s through the early ’90s, as she delivered four consecutive platinum-plus-selling albums — 1986’s “Rapture,” 1988’s “Giving You the Best That I Got,” 1990’s “Compositions” and 1994’s “Rhythm of Love” — as well as such smash singles as “Sweet Love,” “Just Because” and “Caught Up in the Rapture.”

She also has won eight Grammy Awards during her remarkable career.

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Baker — who Rolling Stone magazine recently ranked among the 100 greatest singers of all time — is out on the road with The Songstress Tour, which takes its name from the singer’s debut album from 1983.

Showtime is 8 p.m. and tickets start at $69 (subject to change), ticketmaster.com.