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Divinity Roxx
Freedom Riders: A Journey with No End in Sight
Harlem Stage
150 Convent Ave
New York, NY 10031

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Harlem Stage presents Freedom Riders: A Journey with No End in Sight. This 10-year anniversary performance reimagines 12 Angry Men and Women through powerful theatrical storytelling and music, bringing real accounts of racial profiling in America to the stage.
A live musical score is collaboratively composed and performed by Grammy-nominated bassist Divinity Roxx, pianist Arden Altino, and violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain.
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Divinity Roxx Biography
Divinity Roxx stands out as a transformative and inspiring figure in the music industry, known for her extraordinary bass playing and dynamic artistry. Her illustrious career includes touring with 5-time Grammy award-winning bassist Victor Wooten, and serving as the bassist and Musical Director for Beyoncé, where she captivated global audiences and helped to elevate the profile of female touring musicians.
Her solo work and family-centric albums have earned two Grammy nominations, highlighting her versatility and innovation, and weaving her unique musicality across diverse sounds and styles. Her compositions have been adapted into children’s books by Scholastic and featured on television and in the theater. From writing a new work for the Peter Rabbit franchise to co-writing, producing, and performing the theme song for the Emmy-nominated PBS Kids’ show, Lyla in the Loop, Divinity continues to showcase her creative synergy across disciplines.
As a fervent advocate for musicians' rights, Divinity pushes for inclusion and equality in the industry, mentoring emerging talents and fostering an environment where diverse voices thrive. Divinity's genre-spanning sound combines elements of funk, hip-hop, and rock, breaking conventional barriers and inspiring musicians worldwide.
Read MoreHer solo work and family-centric albums have earned two Grammy nominations, highlighting her versatility and innovation, and weaving her unique musicality across diverse sounds and styles. Her compositions have been adapted into children’s books by Scholastic and featured on television and in the theater. From writing a new work for the Peter Rabbit franchise to co-writing, producing, and performing the theme song for the Emmy-nominated PBS Kids’ show, Lyla in the Loop, Divinity continues to showcase her creative synergy across disciplines.
As a fervent advocate for musicians' rights, Divinity pushes for inclusion and equality in the industry, mentoring emerging talents and fostering an environment where diverse voices thrive. Divinity's genre-spanning sound combines elements of funk, hip-hop, and rock, breaking conventional barriers and inspiring musicians worldwide.
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Hip Hop
Spoken Word
Alternative Pop
Progressive R&b
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