#026 Devin Crutcher Band Brick House Jam (by John Shaw)
Devin Crutcher’s band jams out on “Brick House” before the intermission at the Ice Bar in Memphis, 11/27/12
#026 Devin Crutcher Band Brick House Jam (by John Shaw)
Devin Crutcher’s band jams out on “Brick House” before the intermission at the Ice Bar in Memphis, 11/27/12
#024 Devin Crutcher Live at the Ice Bar (by John Shaw)
Memphis soul singer Devin Crutcher performs live with his band at the Ice Bar in Memphis, 11/27/12
#020 Devin Crutcher I Wish I’d Never Met Her At All (by John Shaw)
Memphis soul singer Devin Crutcher performs live with his band at the Ice Bar in Memphis, 11/27/12
Devin Crutcher (@devincrutch901) performing live with his band at the Ice Bar in Memphis, 11/27/12
Memphis soul singer Devin Crutcher (@devincrutch901) first came to prominence when he was featured on the third season of P. Diddy’s reality show Making The Band.
Crutcher is a gifted singer, with a repertoire that includes many Memphis favorites from artists like Bobby Womack and Johnnie Taylor, as well as more contemporary songs, and he keeps a first-rate band to back him up on stage. Follow Devin at https://twitter.com/devincrutch901Â for show dates and more.
Devin Crutcher and his band live on stage at the Ice Bar in Memphis, 11/27/12 (at ICE Bar And Grill)
#080 Phillipia Loving You (by John Shaw)
Atlanta soul singer Phillippia performs at the Alley Lounge at Acoustix Jazz Restaurant and Lounge in Atlanta, 11/24/12
#079 Phillipia We Are One (by John Shaw)
Atlanta soul songstress Phillippia performs a Maze cover at the Alley Lounge at Acoustix Jazz Restaurant and Lounge, 11/24/12
When Phillippia finished her Acoustix set, an R & B singer named D-Metro came on stage and did one song before the end of the night, to get people ready for his appearance at the club the following weekend, Atlanta GA, 11/24/12
When the jazz in Acoustix Restaurant upstairs had come to an end, I walked downstairs into the Alley Bar, where an incredible young soul/funk band was backing up several singers. I was especially impressed with the drummer, whose sense of “pocket” and chops kept the band tight. The headliner proved to be a soul singer named Phillippia (@stayaddicted10), who apparently has a certain degree of fame in the Atlanta market. Originally from Miami, she skillfully blends neo-soul, traditional soul and R & B covers, reggae, and the occasional hip-hop/hardcore reference, as in her single “Addicted to My Grind.” She has a great stage persona and a decent voice, and with such a first-rate band backing her, the night was truly amazing. You can hear some of Phillippia’s music at http://www.reverbnation.com/phillippia, or follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/stayaddicted10.