
Dre Peace: Easy Soul Sunday Benefit – LOW TICKET ALERT!
Hosted by Debra James Tucker
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The Soul Sunday series hosted by Debra James Tucker continues at Natalie’s Grandview with a very exclusive benefit show for Dre Peace, who will be there in person to guide the audience through a series of musical performances highlighting his resilience. After a tumultuous roller coaster of health scares, Dre is literally revived for what will be his last live performance for quite some time. All ticket proceeds and donations will help offset the overwhelming health care costs he has already and will continue to face. Please join him for an evening of joy through stories and song.
Dre Peace, a vocal juggernaut of equal skill in range, soul, and emotion, has an avant garde style that is known to spark joy to all in attendance and brings an unforgettable experience to any performance. His musical roots in gospel, rock, jazz and classical music create an unparalleled theatrical experience which genuinely touches those blessed to hear his gifts unfolding. It is impossible to ignore his sound.
Dre made his live debut in church choir at age 5. After landing a manager, he traveled the country as a singer, performing in every state except Alaska and Hawaii. At age 10, he signed with an agency, which led to a contract with Disney and an appearance on Broadway, where he played young Simba in a production of “The Lion King” at New Amsterdam Theatre. Over the years, he’s performed in front of a range of dignitaries, including Senators and former presidents. He has also performed as a part of the dynamic duo known as The Tryangles for about 10 years, before recently embarking upon his highly anticipated solo career.
The unique sound of vocalist Debra James Tucker is a product of extensive training in jazz, classical and gospel music. Her new album is “Voices”, which continues her exploration of early black church forms in contemporary contexts. She is the writer/performer of the one woman show Survival of the Boulevard Singer-winner of an Ohio Arts Council Award for Individual Excellence, has been a visiting instructor at Denison University in the history of African American Gospel Music, and an artist in residence with several youth arts organizations.
Food & Bar: Our full food and drink menu will be available before and during the show.
Date: Sunday, January 26
Time: 8:00 pm
Doors Open: 7:30 pm