Return of Acapella

Last year Acapella decided to take a step back from performing and focus more on further developing his craft. In doing so he pushes his abilities pass what they were capable of before. By taking time away from the stage, Acapella has been able to focus more on the music aspect of performing. 

Unlike many "artist" in Detroit Acapella separates himself from the rest. He isn't in the category of being a rapper, but more of an hip-hop artist. The music he produces isn't just one note. Much of his music are pieces of his inner being. He brings you into his world, more about fact rather than fiction. What really separate him even more in his music is the layers puts into his music.

This year when he returned to the stage, he really thought about his performance and how it will flow. Instead of just performing song after song under a set time limit, he changed it up this time. He performed as he's giving a show. He gave snippets of his best songs with a verse and chorus then flows right into next, only to finish with most recent single "U've Changed". With all the hard work Acapella puts into his work and craft, I can see him making waves in the city and other states. The main obstacle that he must cross is the un-supportiveness that this city shows to those who produce quality music with those who produce below average music.

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Mahogany @ the Museum V

A few weeks ago I attended my first poetry event that took place in Midtown Detroit at the Charles H. Wright Museum. The event was brought about by Joel Fluent Greene, who wanted to keep the feel of the Mahogany Cafe where many poets and performers showcased their talents.

I found out about this event through a Phillly that I've been following for years. She is part of Idle Warship with Talib Kweli, she goes by the name Res. From the her twitter account, I discover she was coming to Detroit to perform. 

As the shoe started a little late, Joel Fluent Greene (Fluent) did a great job a host as well as perform some of his poetry from the book that he was selling. Along with his poetry, he did few freestyle raps with some of the other performers that was there as well.   

Fluent

Fluent

The first to perform was saxophoist Mike Monford. Instead of having his sons perform, he performed with students from a Detroit school of Performing Arts. The students ranged from 10th to 12th grade. The instruments they played were the saxophone,  drums. keyboard, and guitar. They all did a wonder job and played well in front of the crowd.

Mike and the students 

Fluent performing with the band

12th Grade saxophonist

Next up was Thomas Williams, who was very soulful and deliverant in the words he spoke to uplift those around him. He had a very soulful voice to to match as well. Thomas said he was nervous, but you can never tell that he was.

Thomas Williams performance

Something that was different for me was when African percussionist Sowande A. Keita. What he did was a little different he involved the audience to pronounce certain Afican words that went along with names of the drums he was playing. He was telling everyone that the drums worked in conjuction with each other. 

Fresh of the Steve Harvey show, we had Dr. Eddie M. Conner Jr. He was telling us his life story of how he over came adversity of being diagnosed with a deadly disease before the age of 20. Along with his life story, he spoke with audience about overcoming life problems and how to accept love amongst other things. Before he finished he gave a quick poem from his new book that is for that ladies to help them to mend a broken heart.

Dr. Eddie Conner

Next to the stage was LaShaun Phoenix Moore. She blessed us wih the way she aritistly delivers the poems she writes as so much emotion is delivered from the words she speaks. Also, one of her poems was dedicated to her and Fluent's close friend and poet, as well, who recently had passed some time before the event. In the poem you can how much she will be missed by those in the poetry community.  

Phoenix

My mistake on the order. The act before Phoenix was singer/guitarist Kenny Watson. From the  way he performed you can easily tell he was a soulful brother. A lot of his songs were for the ladies but they were songs that the brothers can sing to their ladies to tell them how much they love their ladies. An impromptu act was with Sowande made such a masterpiece. Being able to do something together without any rehersal takes true talent.  

Kenny

Kenny and Sowande

Last but not least is the beautiful songstress Res, who was the show closer. She performed some of her greatest hits that her fans will recongize. Songs such as Ice King had the crowd moving and singing along with her word for word. After giving a great show, she stayed longer to meet with fans, sign autographs, take pictures, and sale merch for those looking to buy something. For that reason, I became a bigger fan of Res. Also, Dr. Eddie Conner was selling his new book for people there, as well as Fluent whose book was filled with poems that he wrote and had published. 

A lil interaction with the crowd

Res with Wall Art