Remember the movie 'Love Jones?' The poetry, the music, the beauty and soulfulness of it all? We're bringing those vibes and more to South Phoenix on May 11 featuring special guest performer South Africa’s own MOABI KOTU!
South African International recording artist Moabi Kotu grew up in Soweto, South Africa, surrounded by musical influences ranging from apartheid protest songs to his father’s extensive jazz collection. In his teen years, Kotu was mentored by 3-time Grammy Award Winning Producer Milton Ndlakuse and Fana Zulu, the bass guitatrist for South African legend Hugh Masakela. Moabi’s music represents a wide variety of genres from R&B to Amapiano and beyond. Don’t miss this unforgettable voice.
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Our venue 'Brunch House' is the newest Black-owned addition to the Phoenix scene, with a soulful menu that includes jerk lamb chops, fried lobster tail and other “brunch-after-dark“ delicacies.
Don't miss out on a delicious night of soul/jazz/R&B lyrics and sounds, designed specifically for the Southside community. Brought to you by Black River Life Media.