T. Mychael Rambo Presents: Cameron Wright feat. L.A. Buckner & Ethan Yeshaya w/ special guest Kashif 

About

Cameron “La Diva” Wright, vocals
T. Mychael Rambo, vocals
Arthur L.A. Buckner, percussion
Ethan Yeshaya, bass
Yanni Davis, keys
Kashif the Revealer, vocals

Cameron Wright (they/them) is a genre-defying AND defining singing machine. Their four-octave vocal range, rock and roll appeal, and church roots have categorized them in a lane of their own. Cameron is the innovator and undisputed queen of psychedelic R&B.

T. Mychael Rambo is a three-time Regional Emmy Award-winning actor, vocalist, arts educator, and community organizer who has made an indelible mark performing principal roles across the landscape of theaters in the Twin Cities. As a recording artist and masterful vocalist, T. Mychael is an established and beloved member of the Twin Cities jazz scene.

L.A. Buckner is a performing musician, teaching artist, and producer from the Northside of Minneapolis. Currently, L.A. serves as co-host for the two-time Webby award-winning PBS music education YouTube series Sound Field. In August of 2020, L.A. took iTunes by storm with the release of his project BiG HOMiE, which reached the #1 jazz position within 24 hours of its release.

Ethan Yeshaya is a bassist, singer-songwriter, and comedian from Minneapolis. He graduated from McNally Smith College of Music in 2016. Since then, he’s been playing and recording bass with artists such as Paris Bennett, Thomas Abban, Jamecia Bennett, TABAH, Cameron Wright, Ashley DuBose, Lorie Line, L.A. Buckner, and others.

Yanni Davis is a multifaceted musical mastermind. He is a fluent composer, pianist, organist, bassist, and drummer. Yanni crafted his innate gifts at St. Paul Conservatory for the Performing Arts and now acts as the musical director at The Wave church.

Kashif, the Revealer (she/her) is a visionary, director, writer, actor, and poet. She studied and received a B.A. in Theatre from Point Park University. Her most important work was helming an educational program, “The CreatHIVity Project,” for Black/brown people to explore and debunk the stigmas surrounding HIV/AIDS. The mononym travels alongside her partner and individually, to promote love and healing through performance art.

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