Let me set the mood of the evening here for you ...
The Basement Bar ... a quaint underground hole in the wall ... Entering this bar made me feel like I was in a Ke$ha music video. You stumble down into this basement bar that has just the right amount of dirt, dark corners and a hint of skank to set up the evening. I loved it. I felt like I should have been tossing glitter up in the air and spinning around underneath it in drunk whiskey circles.
A sweet tea vodka/water in hand, a few familiar faces ... sexy, red, velvet curtains lining the back of the stage, scented with the intoxicating aroma of old smoke ... Smoke swirls rising and flowing throughout the bar ... A mixed crowd of many types of people. And an everlasting sound check that built much anticipation.
The band began to play and their blaring tunes instantly filled the bar to the rim with soul and energy. Josh Weathers and The True Endeavors are natural performers and have great chemistry together on stage. It was hard sitting still. Their music makes you want to move, shimmy and shake all over dance floor. People of all ages (including myself) where bumping and (literally) grinding on the dance floor like they were in the opening credits of Dirty Dancing.
Josh Weathers & The True Endeavors claim the genre R&B. With a splash of soul and a dash of rock, you have the funkiest band in town. Now get out there and have you a taste!
They also recently released their new album, Big Night In The City. Check it out it's full of spunk and feeling! My personal favorites: Feel It All Over and Mind, Body and Soul.
I'm sure you're sad you missed this glittery evening with him, so no worries ... he plays all over. Click here to see when he has a show near you.
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