Monday, January 4, 2010

OUT 743--CAFE SOUL@EXO--DEC. 18

Photos by Ma'atology Cafe Soul's Angie Brown collecting the cheese at the door.


Guest host that nite was singer Tendai.




Promoter Ms. Kins did comedy


Ms. P. Williams sang Aretha's "Rock steady."





Poet Ignite






Singer Charisse Swan also performed.





Poet/promoter Aireez Darychuss spat on the mic.






A side shot of A.D.













Singer/guitarist Wildmann was on the bill.




Before performing his original tune, "I Just Cant Live Without Your Love," Wildmann dedicated the song to his fiancee who was in the crowd. Singing background was Tendai and singer Justin Hoskins.













Hoskins sang Luther's "So Amazing."












On background was Tendai. swan and Soul Stylz' Jamie Spencer.












Guitarist Miss Blu performed.











Spencer sang Donny Hathaway's "A Song for you." and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Xmas."















Holding it down on the music was DJ Needles.













During intermission, some of the crowd members formed a Soul Train Line. One of the soul trainers was Dr. Pam Jackson.

















....and A.D.















Smiling Blues,. There's socialite couple Becky and Larry Blue.






















One of the highlights was saxophonist Rhoda G who held a note as long as the show was!
















Featured artist Theresa performed original songs as well as crowd fave, Beyonce's "Deja Vu."




















The crowd holding onto every word she sang.





















Looks like Cafe Soul's Nichol Stevenson was on a mission that nite. LOL





















Cafe Soul host and co-creator Coco Soul arrived midway after intermission. She was at a prior engagement for most of the show but TOE IT UP when she got into some Jill Scott.
























Soul thanked Tendai for holding it down for her.

























.....and thanked the crowd for coming.












LATER ON:








We also checked out Exo to take a snap of local store I AM's three year anniversary party. Early attendees were owner Ray Escobar and manager Walt Johnson.


























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