Monday, September 28, 2009

Photoblog: Spread Love With Lady Alma and Mark De Clive Lowe 9 25 09

It was another fun filled weekend here in Atlanta. With The International Soul Summit and the 100 Black Men Classic intown, there were plenty of options for the weekend. This Friday I went to check out Dj Kemit's monthly party Spread Love. This installment featured special guests Mark De Clive Lowe on keyboards, Lady Alma on vocals , and Lil John Roberts on drums. CAZ , Chris and Mike Zarin opened things up and had the crowd grooving with there tag team djing. Then Mark De Clive Lowe and Lil John came on with Lady Alma on vocals . Their performance was something not to miss. The during the set Lady Alma pulled Rahiem DeVaughn up on stage to do a quick duet. After that Vikter Duplaix came on and did a quick impromtu song. Then at the end Anthony David came on to bless the crowd with his vocal stylings. This was a event that should have not been missed. But enough of me lets see the pics. Enjoy
John Crooms
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3 comments:

SpreadLove.us said...

Hi John! We just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know that we truly appreciate you and all that you do for music in Atlanta and the world. If its not documented, then how will our children know the legacy they are inheriting? Love ya!
Kemit & Aishah

Unknown said...

THA LADY wants to let you know how you captured some of the most beautiful people and feelings that went down that night.Thanks John THA LADY loves you much."HOLD IT DOWN!"

Nicole "Lotus Speaks" Benzo said...

I really do dig this blog. You are a historian of our culture and you do a great job of capturing the community at work

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