Monday, December 20, 2010

OUT 941--CAFE SOUL FINALE 2010@ THE LOFT--DEC. 17

Therre's Cafe Soul host Tendai Morris (second from left) and co-promoter Angela Brown (next to Morris) along with background singers at Cafe Soul. check out below pics from this memorable event!


Brown with event photographer Teddy Blackett of B Free Paparazzi


























Morris welcoming everyone to the event.
















Guitarists from the house band jammin'.














Therre's socialites Nicole White and music promoter JoAnn Smith


















Morris and singers get it started with Jill Scott's "Golden."

















Therre's socialites Keidra Pelloquin and Gyb Byrd















First up performing was Kendra who sang Alicia keys' "Fallin."

















STL 90s Poet Reunion. In the crowd was couple Stephanie and Ron Williams (aka Chill the Playa) and Floyd Boykin Jr (in jacket).















Up next was Andrew who sand Donny Hathaway's "This Christmas."














Nick and the singers performing.


















Florida native and newbie STlian singer/guitarist Colo performed.




















On the mp3s was Hot 104.1 personality DJ C Note.















Therre's Cafe Soul co-promoter Nichol Stevenson who was celebrating her -day that nite.




















One of headliner ATL Warr's entourage entering through the back exit.













Hot 104.1 personalities Staci Static and Jenee also entering from the rear.
















Up next was East St. Louisan T Sneezy who performed John Legend's "So High."


















Next was Angel who sang, Anita Baker's :Sweet Love."


















Stevenson posin with attendees the Posts' Kevin Johnson, socialite Katrina Kerr and model Christian Coffield who were VIP guests for Stevenson's b-day gathering at the venue. .





















Rachel Nicole sang Nina Simone's "Four Women."

















The McCafe Assistants in smile mode for OUTCAM.





















Mr. Daniel performed some originals from his CD. He traveled from Switzerland to attend tonite's event.























He dedicated a song to Stevenson as well.






















A lucky recipient walking up to receive one of the prizes given away that nite.

























Music group John Doe was one of the highlights. They sang Billy Joel's "The Longest Time" and Luther Vandross. "If Only For One Night."
























Headliner drummer ATL Warr was in beat mode. He played his skins while DJ C Note played hip-hop and R&B tunes.






























A Mason watching ATL Warr in action.












The Following are pics of ATl Warr transitioning from drummer to manic beat stylist. LOL











































































































































































































































Photographer Blackett gettin shots on stage.
































Stevenson feelin Alis' beats.



















Before we left out, we got a snap of socialite Malik Adams and his lady Valarie





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