Oct 23
Eki'Shola / Erica Ambrin / Lee Vandeveer

Eki'Shola / Erica Ambrin / Lee Vandeveer

Presented by Eki Shola at Brew Coffee and Beer House

Featured in PBS, NPR Tiny Desk Contest, and KQED Eki’Shola’s music transcends genre, as she seamlessly draws from jazz, electronica, and soul music to create a sonic landscape all her own. A solo artist and physician, Eki’Shola uses her music as a conduit for healing. Completing her virtual tour in 2021 for her fourth solo album and inspired by observing the need for amplifying the voices of underrepresented creatives, Eki’Shola was moved to create Unmute Magazine, a digital publication featuring BIPOC artists. Justin Ciechoski will join Eki'Shola on drums.

Erica Ambrin is a singer/songwriter from Northern California who captivates the audience with her soulful voice and dynamic style. She has shared the stage with Nappy Roots, The Wailers, Martin Luther, Anuhea and was a contestant on American Idol.

Singer-songwriter, Lee Vandeveer is accompanied by local guitarist Ryan Weiss of Lee Vandeveer Band. Vandeveer's songs and lyrics invite the listener on a journey through biographical tales of joy, sorrow and defiance. A musical landscape that explores the tangle of love, longing and loss. Lee’s vocals are delivered with the power and honesty of someone who’s lived it.

NBOP is a grassroots, multi-racial, and multi-issue organization comprised of over twenty-two faith, environmental, labor, student and community-based organizations in Sonoma County. NBOP seeks to build a regional power organization rooted in working class and minority communities in the North Bay: Uniting people to build leadership and grassroots power for social, economic, racial and environmental justice.

Admission Info

$10 suggested donation

Dates & Times

2021/10/23 - 2021/10/23

Location Info

Brew Coffee and Beer House

555 Healdsburg ave, Santa Rosa, CA