So when it came to writing a show for the Speak Easy feature, of course I wanted to do well, however I noticed I didn’t have that fire in my belly to do anything over the top. I just wanted to have a conversation with the audience. I simply wanted them to know who I was, and that is exactly what happened. It was one of the most versatile shows I have ever done. I connect with the audience on many different levels and will remember that I had the best seat in the house. I saw in real time reactions to certain lines, laughter to certain phrases, they even sang along when I sung “Grand Ma’s Hands” during one of my transitions. The vibe was so harmonious, I felt no resistance what so ever. Thus I never felt the need to be overly expressive, too loud or too intense. From the opening bar I spoke easy, calm, assertive of course but not overly aggressive or angry. I was totally in a peaceful pocket before during and after the performance and this indeed is my moment of zen. I find it ironic that I learned how to “Speak Easy” at a venue that has the same name. To Bri Blue, Bo Live and the divine spirit some call God. I thank you for the inspiration and the opportunity.
P.S. This event and my performance was filmed by the Art Institute of San Francisco. Subscribe to this website and you will be notified as soon as it goes up.
– LaMont Anthony Wright aka GB.
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Sorry I missed this, it sounded like a great experience. I can’t wait to see the video!
Thank you.. Waiting to hear back from the Art Institute about the footage..