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BAMS Presents: S.O.U.L.STICE – Toki Wright x Leah Parrett
August 22nd @ 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
BAMS Fest takes over UnCommon bringing Live Music and Beats to the stage.
Toki Wright is a two-time Emmy Award-winning MC, poet, producer, and cultural diplomat. He has received two CLIO Award for advertising with General Mills for the number one worldwide Twitter trending project “Watch the Stove” which was also nominated for a Cannes Lion Award. Wright is currently the chair of the Professional Music Department at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Before relocating he was the Department Head of the United States’ first fully accredited Hip-Hop Studies program at McNally Smith College of Music. The program was awarded the “Best Transformative Higher Learning Model” from the Hip-Hop Education Center at NYU. Toki also facilitated seven Twin Cities Celebration of Hip-Hop Festivals and helped establish “Hip-Hop at H.E.A.L.S,” a program for former child soldiers in Gulu, Northern Uganda.
Toki’s worked with the US State Department, delivered a TED Talk, and ran the youth-led nonprofit YO! The Movement, helping to build community through the arts. Toki is a freelance writer, radio host and has been a judge for NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest, and a community organizer. He’s released albums and film through his media company Soul Tools Entertainment that have charted top 50 on MTV, iTunes, and more. Wright has performed at events like Coachella, Rock The Bells and more while sharing stages with the likes of Lizzo, Terri Lyne Carrington, Atmosphere, the late Sean Price, and J-Live. Toki has released recordings with Talib Kweli, BJ The Chicago Kid, and G Yamazawa to name a few.
Leah Parrett is a Neo Soul/R&B singer from Brockton Massachusetts. With her powerful lyrics or heartfelt melodies, Leah’s goal is to make her audience feel something after they watch her perform. Leah’s goofy personality onstage makes her performances feel as if it’s a bunch of friends in a room rather than strangers. You’ll experience her amazing band jam out and connect through the music, instantly making it feel like you’ve been transported to wherever her songs take you. Whether she’s singing about heartbreak, being a confused 21 year old or just feeling herself, you’ll relate and want to dig in more.