Monday, April 12, 2010

Hampton Diversity and Pride - Update


A few brief bits of information on the event scheduled for June 19, 2010 in downtown Hampton, Virginia. For those desiring a table at the event, the charge is $50.00 and checks should be made payable to St. Mark's Episcopal Church with a notation of "diversity and pride" in the memo area. Local artist Narissa Bond - cousin of civil rights legend Julian Bond - will be the event's opening act. The following describes Narissa's work
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Bond is a favorite on the Hampton Roads singer-songwriter scene. Now living in the Ghent section of Norfolk, she's made a third album that's intimate and contemplative.Highlights: "Soul Touches Sky," a gentle, seductive charmer; "The Grocery Story," a tune that champions the working poor through a whisper, not a scream; "Unexpected," a dreamlike exploration of erotic love; "Little Town," a song about getting lost and found in a strange, small place.
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For more information on Diversity and Pride 2010, please e-mail: mcrhinova@yahoo.com

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