Detroit, MI – Algebra with special guest Brittany Bosco, hosted by poet extraordinaire Q Nice and soul rocker Lisa Lauren Smith, Friday, May 29, 2009, The Jazz Cafe in the Detroit Music Hall, 350 Madison Avenue Detroit, MI 48226. Doors Open at 8:30 pm. Tickets are $10 general admission / $20 guaranteed seating and are available at all Ticketmaster outlets including The Music Hall Box Office. Call 313-887-8532 or order tickets online at ticketmaster.com
Mosaicthump is proud to bring the Atlanta Soul Session live to the Jazz Cafe in Detroit, Michigan. There is no doubt that "The ATL" has influenced soul music in a remarkable way; so much so, there was no doubt this had to be the next Mosaicthump event. The Atlanta Soul Session will give Detroit concert-goers a live sample of that raw Atlanta power and creativity from two of its most influential acts, featuring the one and only Algebra and new comer Brittany Bosco.
Algebra's mesmerizing ballads and incredible stage presence easily overwhelms those not privy to her take on throwback soul. The career of Atlanta vocalist Algebra (formerly recording as Algebra Blessett) began to take shape with background credits on albums by India.Arie and Musiq Soulchild. Algebra also appeared alongside Anthony Hamilton on Miri Ben-Ari's "She Was Just a Friend" before releasing her first album, 2008's Purpose, on the revitalized Kedar label.
Seeing is believing when it comes to Brittany Bosco because she does not hide anything from her fans. Bosco's creativity marks her as an individual in the way she moves her voice, rocks her clothes, and carries herself as the artist that she is. The best description of the Bosco sound is a Hip-Hop-era Sara Vaughn, with lush vocals floating over jazzy, electro beats with flexing the stage persona of Outkast.
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(BlackNews.com)







