Showing posts with label Summer spirit Festival. Show all posts
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::RECAP:: SUMMER SPIRIT FESTIVAL CELEBRATES 10 YEARS

Monday, August 10, 2015
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::RECAP:: SUMMER SPIRIT FESTIVAL CELEBRATES 10 YEARS
by Daniel Harris
Photos by Edith Williams



In its 10 year history, the Summer Spirit Festival has featured an amazing lineup of R&B, Soul and Hip Hop artists. Names like Common, The Roots, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu and Sharon Jones have all taken part in the annual summer festival at Columbia, Maryland's Merriweather Post Pavilion. In years past, the festival has experienced record number attendance and this year's festival was no exception.

The Merriweather Post Pavilion was jammed packed both under the pavilion and on the lawn with concert goers waiting to hear Phony Ppl, Avery Sunshine, Estelle, Junkyard Band, Tony Toni Tone, Floetry, Anthony Hamilton and Erykah Badu. The full day of music was a great experience for the area.

The festival started promptly and the first act, Phony Ppl, was ready to go and give a great show. That they did. The Brooklyn, NY fusion band (jazz, hip hop and R&B) were a great start to the entire day. Their energy and stage presence helped those who decided to come early, prepare for the day's activities.

As up and coming artists, Phony Ppl were tight, polished and engaging. Three things you look for when attending a major concert. As the band wrapped their set and as more people begin to fill Merriweather, it was becoming clearer why this is one of the area's biggest events.

Next to take the stage was Avery Sunshine. In a simple statement, Avery Sunshine is an artist full of life and her energy and presence was literally her namesake, Sunshine. Beginning her set with her hit, "I Got Sunshine," very fitting. Her best quality (besides her amazing voice and wonderful lyrics) was her ability to engage a large festival crowd, at one point, teaching the entire crowd parts to "I Got Sunshine."

As her set progressed, Avery took time to give
thanks with a soul stirring renditions of "The Lord Is Blessing Me" and "Safe In His Arms." Both songs showed her deep appreciation for her faith and the opportunities her gifts and talents have afforded her. The concert crowd was moved and it showed this reviewer that Avery is able to reach and meet her audience on a spiritual level.


As the afternoon began to transition to early evening and the Merriweather began to seemingly reach Estelle took the festival stage. The "American Boy" singer was well received by the crowd as she took the stage. Her blend of Hip Hop, R&B and Soul was the perfect vehicle to bring the audience with her on a journey of love both its triumphs and defeats.
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As she progressed through her set, which included hits like "Thank You" and "You Are," it became apparent that Estelle prefers a more intimate setting. Frequently pausing her set until the crowd got involved (even calling out a fan for his low energy dance moves) was a hold not only to the crowd's enjoyment but to the overall schedule of the festival. Gradually, she won the crowd over and was able to progress through her set.

Perhaps one of the major highlights of the evening was the performance of Washington, DC legends, Junkyard Band. Go-Go as a music form has its roots in DC which aided JYB in the anticipation of their set. The band didn't disappoint at all. When it came time to hit a Go-Go classic like "Sardines," the festival crowd (already at a fever pitch) pretty much took over delivering the lyrics. JYB's performance was a true testament to the genre's history and roots in the area.


The time came for CD Enterprises to reveal their special guest to the audience. Prior to the festival, people were wondering who this guest could possible be. To much anticipation, legendary R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné! hit the stage to a very warm audience reception. Rightfully so, during the late 80s and early 90s, Tony! Toni! Toné! electrified audiences all over the world.

As the group moved through classics like "House Party II," "It Never Rains" and "Feels Good," the
crowd's energy began to change. The novelty and nostalgia began to fade as the group realized that one important Tony! was missing. Lead singer Amar Khalil did his best to carry the burden of front man.

However, the shoes of the group's first front man, Raphael Saddiq, are hard to fill. Maybe one of the most oddest moves during the group's set was having old music videos play in the background as they performed. The music videos only served as a reminder to the crowd that Saddiq was not performing with the group.


As the sun set, the evening progressed and temperature began to drop, the festival stage was just beginning to heat up. Following Tony! Toni! Toné!'s lackluster performance, a group whose reunion has been years in the making was set to take the stage. 8 years ago, Floetry announced that they would no longer perform together. This announcement came as a shock to many fans as the duo was beginning to hit their stride in the industry.

While Natalie and Marsha enjoyed some solo success, it was really good to see them back together as Floetry. Truthfully, it didn't seem like they missed one step. They are still as in sync as they were since their debut. While performing hits like "Sunshine," "Getting Late" and the crowd favorite "Say Yes," you got the sense that they've put the past behind them and are moving forward. Hopefully festival performances and concerts will lead to new studio material? One can only hope.


Under the night sky, the heavy traffic of festival goers to support food and merchandise vendors slowed as Summer Spirit welcomed two of music's biggest stars. First, Anthony Hamilton, who seriously knows how to put on a show. The way he commanded the festival stage, his ability to
engage the audience under pavilion as well as on the lawn, showed why Hamilton personifies cool.


The best moments of his set were the moments between he and his background vocalists. Those
moments gave his set a level of depth that hadn't been felt all day. The background vocalists are amazing artists in their own right and their chemistry with Hamilton made for an amazing evening. Anthony Hamilton's set, which included hits like "Charlene" and "Pray For Me," was enough to end the entire evening.







Knowing that Erykah Badu was next and would round out an entire day of great music still filled the festival with as much energy as was present at the beginning of the day. Erykah took the stage to thunderous applause and cheer that pierced the night sky. What else would you expect? Erykah Badu has been a Summer Spirit Festival favorite since the beginning. She is staple, ending the festival with one of her signature shows.

This year was no exception. While her set wasn't perfect (by her own admission), Erykah was real, honest and raw. These are all qualities that fans have come to know, love and respect about the soul star. And don't get it twisted, even on her worst day, Badu is still near flawless.

New arrangements and takes on hits like "My Life," "...And On" and "Cleva" reminding the audience that the nearly 20 year veteran still has what it takes. Right before her performance of "Danger," she reminded the crowd that she is the original 'Trap Queen.' What an amazing way to end a perfect day of music and fun.

Overall, The 2015 Summer Spirit Festival proved why it is the area's favorite and most successful festival. CD Enterprise selects great artists to fill its lineup. With such skill, it is easy to see why the DMV and surrounding areas flock to this festival. The Summer Spirit Festival will be around for a long time, further solidifying its position as a staple event in the area.





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::RECAP:: 2014 Summer Spirit Festival

Tuesday, August 5, 2014
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::RECAP:: 2014 Summer Spirit Festival

post by Gypsy
photos by Leo Wilson



The Summer Spirit Festival (SFF) has become known as the August concert kick off and is anticipated each year. This year, the level of anticipation rose like the heat index when headliner Lauryn Hill was announced. Most of the music lovers we know expressed relief that the headliner was not Erykah Badu yet again and to tell the truth, so were we. We love Erykah, but as music enthusiasts, we know that there is so much more out there to be highlighted by a premier event like SFF.


George Tandy, Jr

Since its inceptions, SFF, has been introducing up and comers to the faithful audience and this year was no different. George Tandy, Jr and Roman Gianarthur played great set and provided guests with an opportunity to get to know them better.
 
Junk Yard Band & Backyard Band


 A particular reason why SFF is so beloved is because you can find a great mix of genres being presented on stage. This year Junk Yard Band and Backyard Band brought that go-go swing, hip hop vet Talib Kweli represented for the MCs, new comers RDGLDGRN added a lil rock to the sonic stew, while native Washingtonian Me'Shell Ndegeocello easily funked it all the way up!



Talib Kweli



Raheem DeVaughn

Hometown hero Raheem DeVaughn with his painter Demont Pinder captivated the ladies and mellowed out the stage just enough for the Electric Lady, Janelle Monae, to light it right back up again with an amazing and energetic set. Which really isn't surprising...does Janelle ever really disappoint?


 Janelle Monae 

Finally, headliner Lauryn Hill took the stage and exited with mixed reviews. I actually enjoyed her show. I would have loved for her to start the songs they way we all know and enjoy them and then transition into a remix of sorts but that wasnt the case. I did appreciate her energy and enthusiasm. It seemed as if she and her band were having a great time on stage. From past shows of lecturing the audience to never showing up...I thought this was a lot better. 

The Summer Spirit Festival is usually the first Saturday of August so make sure to mark your calendar now and dont miss out on a great time to soulcialize and enjoy awesome live music. Thank you to CDE for another year of access and great hospitality.

Lauryn Hill

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::RECAP:: Summer Spirit Festival 2012

Monday, August 6, 2012
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::RECAP:: Summer Spirit Festival 2012 
Photos by Nocturnal Charm



The oppressive heat of 2012's summer weather weighed on the crowd entering the Merriweather Post Pavilion for the 2012 Summer Spirit Festival produced by CD Enterprises (@cdepresents), but fortunately the great line up offered liberation and temporary amnesia from all the not so sexy things stifling, summer time heat can bring. Another added distraction was the great market placed that lined the walk ways with vendors selling unique items from art to clothing. 



As a HUGE fan of Eric Roberson (@IAmEricRoberson) for years, Gypsy Soul was excited to see him open the festival with a full band and in full garb. He opened with "Mr. Nice Guy" from played several other songs from his massive discography including "Picture Perfect", and "Borrow You". Audience members who were clueless to his talent quickly caught up as he grabbed their attention when he created a song on the spot through great audience interaction and input...a signature move of his live show.



Next up, Estelle (@EstelleDarlings) rocked the crowd with a slew of up beat numbers that allowed her and her back ground singers to work the stage as if it was a good 100 degrees. She performed some of my favorites- "No Substitute Love", "More Than Friends" and "Pretty Please"



Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings took the stage followed by a tribute to the late and great DC icon, Chuck Brown. Just as you would expect everyone on the pavilion and the lawn were on there feet, shakin hips, waving arms, and DOIN THE BUTT when special guest Suga Bear performed with the band. Classic like "Bustin Loose" and "Run Joe" were performed but the audience received a special treat when "Chuck Baby" was performed Chuck Brown was on screen in real time singing the music. An awesome addition to his tribute.



The energized performance of hip hop great Common (@common) is always a pleasure. He took the festival goers through a progression of his albums including "Go", "Raw", which is on his new album The Dreamer The Believer, "Testify", "The Light" and one of my favorites "Universal Mind Control". By the end of his set his shirt was soaked from foot work and stage exploration. 

 

 Finally, the doe eyed siren, Erykah Badu (@fatbellybella) made her entrance. I was extremely excited to see her background singer Durand Bernarr (if you have no idea who he is Youtube him...you will not be sorry!) which made my hundreth time seeing Ms. Cerebellum an even more special experience. Every time Ive seen her show there is always something new and this time was no different. She had a new hair do and a new vibe to her set. It was playful and energetic. The clever tees her team sported had quotes on them that added to the atmosphere of fun including: Second Generation Shit talker, Somethin Like A Pimp, I Like My Flutes Funky.

Her shorter than normal set included the always popular "Appletree", "Umm Humm", "20 Feet Tall", "The Healer", "Amerykhan Promise", "My People"-which incorporated stunning visuals on the screen behind the band, and my favorite "...And On".

Even though it was hot as HELL, CD Enterprises once again delivered an event that was musical heaven. For more photos of The Summer Spirit Festival by Nocturnal Charm click HERE.

Make sure to follow CD Enterprises (@cdepresents) on twitter to find out about other upcoming shows including Anthony Hamilton. 





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