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SUNDAY JULY 23: Eric Roberson and Chanté Moore at Mablehouse Barnes Amphitheatre

Support for WCLK programming comes from Full Armor Entertainment bringing you up close and personal with soul music vocalist Eric Roberson and vocalist extraordinaire
Chanté Moore on Sunday, July 23 at 7pm at Mablehouse Barnes Amphitheater. Concert goers can bring in their own food, drinks, coolers and lawn chairs. Complimentary Parking is also available.

As a GRAMMY Award-nominee, Singer, Songwriter, Producer and Howard University alum, ERIC ROBERSON continues to break boundaries as an independent artist in an industry dominated by major labels, manufactured sounds and mainstream radio. Described as the original pioneer of the independent movement in R&B/Soul music, Eric has achieved major milestones in his career, from being a successful songwriter and producer for notable artists such as Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Dwele, Vivian Green and countless others, to headlining sold out tours across the country.

During a decades-spanning career that began during the tail end of the new jack swing era, sophisticated vocalist CHANTÉ MOORE has placed over a dozen songs on Billboard’s R&B chart. The daughter of a minister, Moore grew up on gospel music and albums by George Duke and Lee Ritenour, and sometimes applied her lyrics to their music. Moore decided as a teenager that she wanted to become a singer after an inspirational performance in a high-school rendition of The Wiz. At the age of 22, she was discovered by producer and executive Louil Silas, who signed her to Silas Records, his MCA subsidiary. In 1992, Moore was featured on El DeBarge’s Top 15 R&B single “You Know What I Like,” and she released Precious, her debut album. Propelled by the singles “Love’s Taken Over” and “It’s Alright,” it went gold. Three more albums for Silas/MCA, all of which either dented or flirted with the Top Ten of the R&B Albums chart, followed through 2000.

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