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Sweet Honey in the Rocks' 50th Anniversary

Sweet Honey in the Rocks' 50th Anniversary

Sun 13 October 2024

Stage time / 7:30pm

Doors / 7:00pm

Location

Barbican,
Silk Street
EC2Y 8DS

The Grammy-nominated African American vocal ensemble, Sweet Honey in the Rock marks its’ 50th Anniversary with a powerful celebration that will honor its’ storied past and set the course for the future of the group, which has been described as, "one of the most dynamic, versatile and still relevant musical collectives today."

Since its’ inception in Washington, D.C. (1973), Sweet Honey in the Rock has thrived as a performance ensemble founded on the missions of empowerment, education, and entertainment.

Their current roster includes vocalists Carol Maillard, Louise Robinson, Aisha Kahlil, Nitanju Bolade Casel, and Rochelle Rice, with Romeir Mendez on upright acoustic/electric bass, and American Sign Language interpreter, Barbara Hunt.

Throughout five decades, the ensemble members have worked to create engaging and socially conscious music that consistently takes an active stance toward making our planet a better place for all in which to live. Their musical landscape embraces multiple genres/generations and addresses civil & human rights, women’s issues, gun violence, death, love, spirituality, children’s songs and so much more.

Connecting to the ever-evolving cultural and political landscape, they were the featured performers at the 125th Anniversary of Paul Robeson and the 50th Anniversary of the Ms. Foundation and were among the performing artists for the Harry Belafonte 95th Birthday Celebration. They have also lent their voices to the Jane Fonda-led, "Fire Drill Friday’s” on Capitol Hill highlighting the urgency of the threats of global climate change, and their music has been included in the soundtracks of Freedom Song, Mercy, Dear Mama and the HBO special, My Family.

This performance will include live BSL (British Sign Language) interpretation.

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