Jazz,
R&B, Spiritual, Folk, Reggae and Cultural Vocals
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“HUE PEOPLE are gonna sing and you’re gonna like what you
hear.”
Leon Bibb – Anchor, WEWS NewsChannel 5 Cleveland
“Their instruments are four unique voices
blended together to create a
unique
and powerful sound.It’s difficult to describe
how wonderful music sounds
when it comes from talented and dedicated
artists that commit mind,
body
and soul to their art.HUE PEOPLE are cultural
messengers that embody a
blend
of melodious African rhythms that resonate
distinctly in every note.”
Barry Riley -American Legacy Magazine
Showcase
"After
THAT performance... there's nothing more for me to
say"
Lerone Bennett, Assoc. Editor, Ebony Magazine
"I guess... After that perfomance... I
don't need to make my speech today!:
Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Economist, Author
"What A Performance!"
S. Pearl Sharp, Film Producer
"Over my long career, I have heard the
Negro National Anthem sung and botched up thousands of times by many
groups... The perfomance I just witnessed from the
Hue People is the best I have heard in my
lifetime."
The
members of Hue People represent the vividness and beauty of a
distinctive cultural tradition, represented through music.
Hue People’s mission is to enlighten,
uplift, and entertain, using elements from the rich musical legacy
of African Americans, including Freedom Songs, Jazz, Reggae, Urban
Contemporary, Spiritual/Folk, NeoSoul, and African Cultural
music.The messages are
delivered through vocals with tasteful accompaniment, or as pure a
cappella sound.
Hue People consists of 4 vocal
stylists (2 women and 2 men), who share a dedication to sending out
sound vibrations and messages that enrich humanity and serve to
raise peace on the planet.As an alternative to music that jars the spirit with language
and concepts that work against humanistic goals, Hue People’s music
is appropriate for educational, entertainment, professional,
cultural, and spiritual events involving listeners of all ages.
Each
Hue People member lays claim to a long history of creating and
performing music from a variety of genres, using voice and
instruments.Each
member brings, from a personal musical pantry, unique flavors that
blend into a gloriously rich and colorful
concoction!
Hue People’s
public debut was during Kwanzaa
2003 in Cleveland, Ohio,
followed by spirited performances on ABC'SWEWS NewsChannel
5, and at conferences, festivals, and award
ceremonies in Cleveland and Chicago throughout 2004.We performed as the opening
act for the 17th Annual Urban
League of Cleveland's "Celebration in Black & White,"
featuring Frankie Beverly & MAZE, and appeared
at Karamu House, Cleveland State
University, Cleveland Playhouse, and Cuyahoga Community College, leading to
a Front Page picture in the CLEVELAND
PLAIN DEALER in January of 2005.Later that year, Hue People
was featured on local Cable TV programs by Sue Johnson and Carl Williams, and appeared on
NBC'S WKYC Channel 3,
the PowerNetworking Conference, the Cleveland Orchestra’s
Star-Spangled Spectacular, and an NBA Cleveland Cavaliers’ pre-game
program, singing the National Anthem.We have opened for notable
international performer/speakers Bill
Cosby and Harry
Belafonte.As a result of these and other appearances with
Sparx in the City, area
colleges, and professional, educational, civic, and social events
all around the Northcoast, Hue People
has enjoyed a warm public
reception!
HUE PEOPLE INVITE YOU
TO JOIN
THEM AT ANY OF THE APPEARANCES
LISTED AND / OR PURCHASE RECORDINGS
HERE ON THIS WEBSITE
!!
Let Hue People
enhance your event… contact HUE PEOPLE... today!!