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Descendent

Descendent Birthday Concert

May 5, 2024

9:00 PM EDT
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He's celebrating his birthday live on stage with his hip hop/soul band, which will be an energetic performance that you'll feel and love. The show is free, but Descendent will be accepting donations and 10% of the proceeds will be given to the fantastic organization Gorlin Syndrome Alliance. The Gorlin Syndrome Alliance is dedicated to supporting, educating, and aggressively searching for the best treatments and a cure for those who are affected by Gorlin syndrome. The rare genetic disorder Gorlin syndrome can affect all organ systems in the human body. The chance of developing basal cell carcinoma (BCC) skin cancers and non-cancerous tumors is higher for individuals with Gorlin syndrome. Descendant has Gorlin syndrome and is dedicated to raising awareness and striving for a cure. We're excited to see you at the show to celebrate life, music, and hip hop culture!
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Descendent Biography

Descendent is a champion of black culture, at home and abroad. Through songwriting and filmmaking, the New York-based artist seeks to illuminate and celebrate the cultural strength of the Pan-African diaspora, specifically of African American art. Starting from his hometown of Newport News, Virginia, he dives into the roots of African American storytelling: music and oral history. They become his vehicle to not only remember the history of his ancestors but also connect with the communities around him. He believes that through history, African Americans can liberate themselves creatively and financially. And furthermore, that it can relate to African people worldwide. He follows in the footsteps of his Hip-Hop forefathers. Both musicians such as Mos Def and Tupac, but also directors like John Singleton and Spike Lee. He invites you to join him on this journey.

He has toured numerous times across the United States and his work has brought him to the likes of A3C Festival, Empire State Music Festival, and Chuck D’s two radio shows "And You Don't Stop" and "Songs That Mean Something”. He regularly performs at mainstay NYC venues such as SOBs, The Shrine, Rockwood Music Hall, and Bowery Electric.
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