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Red Rose Panic LIVE Broadcast

Presented by Akron Soul Train and Jilly's Music Room at Jilly's Music Room, Akron OH

Jul 11 2020
Red Rose Panic LIVE Broadcast

Live broadcast performance by Akron’s hip-hop band Red Rose Panic

Live broadcast at www.Jillysmusicroom.live

Akron Soul Train, in collaboration with Jilly’s Music Room, brings to you a live broadcast of Akron’s hip-hop band Red Rose Panic.  Their music is an amalgamation of hip-hop, jazz, rock and funk.  Frontman Alan Manley Jr. aka Luminari, was awarded an Akron Soul Train residency.  In his words:

“My Akron Soul Train residency couldn’t have come at a better time, right in the middle of a pandemic when live performing artists needed assistance more than ever. The residency aided with the upgrade of our technological platforms, so that we were able to share and develop our music without physically being present. We’ve got over 10-12 songs that we were able to retool and prep for release.  It also allowed us to collaborate with another local band (Acid Cats) on a song called “Fear” (currently unreleased) which details some of the plight and disparities men & women of color face in the world.  The latest project is a collaboration with ... view more »

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Jilly's Music Room

111 North Main Street, Akron, OH 44203

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