Showing posts with label Marsha Ambrosius. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marsha Ambrosius. Show all posts

::RECAP:: MARSHA AMBROSIUS LIVE AT THE BALTIMORE SOUNDSTAGE

Monday, March 24, 2014
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::RECAP:: MARSHA AMBROSIUS LIVE AT THE BALTIMORE SOUNDSTAGE
Post by Daniel Harris
Photos by LaVan Anderson



It has been 12 years since "The Songstress" aka Marsha Ambrosius released her first album as one half of the soulful duo Floetry. But as each and every concert goer found out this past Friday at the Baltimore Soundstage, there is no stopping Marsha Ambrosius!

The Baltimore Soundstage once again proved that it is a premier venue and the perfect host for Marsha's Friends and Lovers Tour. With incredible sight lines at every angle in the venue and great sound, the soundstage was an amazing way to take in the evening's artists. Before Marsha Ambrosius took the stage, her tour provided an opportunity for Baltimore to get familiar with a few up and coming artists.

First to take the stage was Motown recording group Mprynt. When you are an R&B group on the Motown label, there is a lot to live up to. Although there were some signs that they were fairly new to performing on this level, this group of four managed and represented the Motown name very well. After covering artists like Jay Z, Tupac and Blackstreet, Mprynt performed "Don't Hurt Me." A decently put together tune, was a good way for the crowd to get a sense of who this group is and their potential to be successful in the music business.

Next to perform was Jade Alston. From her first song "Good Times", it was very clear that Jade was a unique artist. Jade's blend of R&B, soul, alternative and folk was a true testament that music really knows no boundaries. After being diagnosed with a serious heart condition, Jade Alston purposed to do the music that she loved and that spoke to her most. Her sound is a very polished one, which is the perfect vehicle to drive her very open and straightforward lyrics.

Both Jay Hayden and GoGo Morrow are no strangers to the big stage and their respective
performances made that very evident. Both Jay and GoGo gave great energy and connected very well with the audience. Sharing the stage with artists like Deborah Cox, Tank and Eric Roberson, Hayden's laid back acoustic set gave the audience a great opportunity to see why he has been able to share the stage with so many talented artists. GoGo Morrow, former background singer and dancer for Lady Gaga, gave the crowd a high energy performance that was the perfect lead in to Marsha Ambrosius.


The anticipation for Marsha reached it's highest point yet and just as it was about to boil over, she took the stage to an eruption of cheers. Marsha Ambrosius knows how to give a great performance. The sold out venue was not only treated to Marsha's incredible vocal ability but also some very candid moments. Each time she chose to reflect on some moment of her love life, there was the sense that it was much more than a show. It was a way for her to really work some things out and share her experiences.

Marsha is a very clever and truly ingenious artist. How she effortlessly transitions from "Late Night, Early Morning" to Prince's "The Beautiful Ones" was classic! Her self produced take on the Sade classic "Stronger than Pride" perfectly blends the smooth Sade's familiar smooth sound with heavy Hip Hop influence. (Jeru the Damaja's "Come Clean" being the base of her interpretation) 17 years removed from it first being penned and 9 years since recording it, "Butterflies" is still a crowd favorite. With both Marsha and the sold out crowd singing, it became one huge chorus singing those very memorable and relatable lyrics.

If an opportunity presents itself to check out the Friends and Lovers Tour, it would be foolish to pass it up.

Our thanks to the Baltimore Soundstage for the media access and photographer LaVan Anderson for the wonderful photos.
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::RECAP:: DC LOVE FESTIVAL

Monday, May 13, 2013
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::RECAP:: DC LOVE FESTIVAL 
Post and photos by Daniel Harris



It was all love in the nation’s capital as the Washington Convention Center played host to the first annual DC Love Festival this past Saturday evening.

This inaugural celebration brought together DC area vendors, photographers and of course artists and Djs with the hopes of highlighting the best of Washington’s arts community. For many of the area’s up and coming artists, DC Love Fest proved to be the best way to showcase their talents.

“I love performing for my people!” says Del Travar, an up and coming R&B artists from Richmond, VA. “To be on the ticket with the likes of Raheem Devaughn and Marsha Ambrosius is a blessing” the singer/songwriter continued.



The energy was electric as DC Love Fest got underway with DJ Phaze setting the tone for the evening’s performances.  For Washington native John Michael, performing in front of family members and people he grew up with proved to be a great experience.

Michael, who’s single “Sophisticated Lady” hit number 2 on the Billboard’s “Bubbling Under R&B/Hip Hop” chart this past September, says, “It feels good to be here…to be here, performing on the big stage, it feels great.” The Northeast DC born R&B artist goes on to say “I feel like I’m representing for people that are still making good music and there’s a lot of people here at DC Love Festival that are still doing real music.”

There was an amazing show of support by those in attendance for local R&B artists like Kyonte and Lysette Titi, proving that good music still matters on every level of the business. The ballroom floor of the Washington Convention Center literally moved as Black Alley gave the crowd an exciting and eclectic blend of R&B, funk, rock and soul. 



As the evening continued, the always soulful, Marsha Ambrosius took the stage and delivered an incredible performance. With so many of today’s R&B artists focused on charts and numbers, Marsha took her attentive audience back to an era when singer/songwriters drew from their own experiences to create beautiful pieces of work. She even exclaims at one point, “I live these songs!”

 

As the night came to a close and the energy still at a high level, it was hard to see how anyone could take this crowd any higher. Then, DC’s own, Raheem Devaughn took the stage.

With hits under his belt like “You”, “Bulletproof” and “I Don’t Care”, Devaughn has enjoyed national and international acclaim. The love shown to Devaughn by his hometown audience during his performance really shows that there is truly no place like home.



DC Love Fest showcased just a fraction of the great local talent in Washington, DC’s backyard. This festival did a great job of demonstrating the importance of supporting local, up and coming talent.

Special thanks to Tone Walters for always supporting Gypsy Soul and providing us access.
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::TIX FIX:: Win Tickets To See Marsha Ambrosius

Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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::TIX FIX:: Win Tickets To See Marsha Ambrosius





Marsha Ambrosius

is coming to Baltimore at the Baltimore Sound Stage on Sunday, February 17th!!

Thinking of MORE ways to extend Valentines Day...well here it is!

Try your luck and enter our give a way to win ONE (1) pair of tickets OR if you want to get tix before they SELL OUT then head over to http://www.baltimoresoundstage.com.


  • COMPLETE the form below.

  • Entries will only be accepted between the hours of 9AM on Tuesday 2/5 until 12 noon on Wednesday 2/13.

  • One entry per person.

  • If you have won a contest/giveaway from Gypsy Soul in the past 30 days, you are ineligible to enter.

  • All entries that do not adhere to the above stated guidelines will be disqualified.
    Entrants must be in the Baltimore/Washington, DC area and available to attend a show at The Baltimore Sound Stage, 124 Market Place Baltimore MD 21202 on Sunday, 2/17 at 7PM.

  • One winner will be chosen at random from all eligible entrants on Thursday 2/14 to receive a pair of complimentary tickets to the show. The winner will be notified by email and/or mobile phone on Thursday 2/14 at or around 3PM and provided with further details.

  • The winner's name will be announced on Gypsy Soul's Facebook and Twitter pages.
 Thanks for SOULCIALIZING!!






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