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Celebrating Black History Month: A Night with Southern Soul Icon BIGG ROBB

Southern Soul artist BIGG ROBB is making waves with his unique blend of Midwest funk, contemporary blues, and Southern soul. His journey started as a young radio DJ, and by the early 2000s, he transitioned into a solo career. With the release of his debut album, “Cheddar Cheddar,” in 2000, he has consistently produced music, averaging an album or compilation per year. With his captivating performances, Bigg Robb promises an unforgettable show.
Another prominent figure in the music scene is smooth jazz artist J. White. A Detroit native, he has earned acclaim as a Billboard artist, songwriter, and producer. Influenced by legends such as Gerald Albright and Charlie Parker, J. White infuses Straight-Ahead jazz into his smooth sound. His collaborations include performances alongside names like Warren Hill and Peter White. With tracks that have ranked in the Billboard Top 20 and airtime on Sirius XM Watercolors, he is a familiar face at major jazz festivals, including those in Arizona and Las Vegas.
Adding a comedic touch to the event, Lamar Mitchell Jr. brings his unique perspective as a stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Originally from Chicago and raised in Phoenix, Lamar is known for his engaging family-friendly humor. His ability to tell compelling stories on various subjects resonates with audiences. He has shared the stage with established comedians such as Lavelle Crawford and Dewayne Kennedy, showcasing his talent and versatility.
The upcoming show will take place at the Shrine Auditorium, located at 552 N 40th Street in Phoenix. Conveniently situated off the 202 Red Mountain Freeway, attendees will have access to ample free parking. Inside, guests can enjoy cash bars and the Shrine Cafe, serving an array of hot food and snacks.
For those interested in attending, an Early Bird Discount is available until January 1, 2025. Tickets can be purchased through the official website at www.blacknightproductions.net.