The South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus' Annual Gala will be held on May 1, 2010. Guests will be treated to "A Night of Star Studded Soul" with a concert sure to delight fans of old school R&B. Morris Day and The Time will perform signature songs like What Time Is It?, The Bird, Cool, Gigolos Get Lonely Too, 777-9311, Fishnet, The Walk and Jungle Love. One of my personal favorites is "Don't Wait For Me" so, I'm hoping to hear it.
The Funky Divas themselves, En Vogue, will be on hand to thrill the audience with their exquisite voices. They are one of the most vocally talented girl groups ever! Their string of hits include Hold On, Don't Go, Give It Up Turn It Loose, Lies, Don't Let Go (Love), Giving Him Something He Can Feel and Yesterday.
Aaron Hall, formerly Guy, is coming to serenade the ladies with sultry tunes such as I Miss You, Don't Be Afraid and When You Need Me.
Jazz guitarist Terence Young, who performed at last year's gala, returns by popular demand to allow the folks to Experience his Healing for the Soul. Terence is simply genius with a guitar.
Don't Get It Twisted because high spirited performer Pressha of Splackavellie fame will be there to host and entertain like only he can. He kept the audience engaged and on its feet at the 2009 gala.
A reception will be held prior to the concert and the event takes place at the Carolina Coliseum on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Tickets are available online 24 hours a day or by phone, 803.251.2222, between the hours of 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
For additional information, please contact The South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus at 803.734.3041 or www.sclbc.org.
See you there!
2 comments:
WOW!!!! What a lineup. I plan to run out and get my tickets this week. Thanks for such an outstanding writeup to what seems to be a great show.
You are most welcome! This will be my first time seeing Morris Day and The Time or En Vogue live. I want to share that experience with as many fans as possible because I KNOW that it's going to be fantastic. As I said, Pressha and Terence Young performed last year and they were both unforgettable. My son has been teaching himself to play guitar and if becomes one tenth as incredible as Terence Young is, I will be ecstatic. Yeah, Young is that good. So, don't miss out. Get your tickets!
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