New Orleans, LA
Overall Rating
5.0
By Anonymous
Awesome show...venue adjacent to Terrace. Great vibe!
By Geminigypsy75
Amazing Show!!
First time ever seeing PJ Morton perform, had never heard of Brik Liam prior to that night...but that had to be one of the best shows Ever!! Brik was authentic and super talented..I am a fan for life now. All of his music has been downloaded and have been listening everyday..you can tell when an artist is a true lover of their craft, and not just in it for the fortune and fame..ok, I digress about Brik, but if you’ve never heard of him please treat yourselves and get into him. PJ and his bands performance was absolutely riveting. He is super talented and also a true lover of his craft it shows.. The venue was quite intimate and standing room only and with my being right at the stage I got to feel all the music and had become totally engrossed. This show was nothing short of amazing!! Please go see it!!
PJ Morton is a soul singer, songwriter, performer and producer based in New Orleans. He is a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY nominee who has earned numerous nominations for BET, Soul Train and NAACP Image Awards, in addition to selling out countless shows at historic venues like the Apollo Theater, Kennedy Center and others around the world. On top of running his own record label (Morton Records) and serving as Maroon 5's full-time keyboardist for the past 12+ years, he has collaborated with Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste, Nas, Lil Wayne, JoJo, Yebba, Jill Scott and many others.
In 2024, PJ Morton will become the first Black composer to ever write an original song for a Disney attraction - Tiana's Bayou Adventure, coming soon to Disneyland and Disney World. He will also release an album entirely written, recorded and produced during a 30-day trip across Africa, and publish a new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. Arriving November 12th via Worthy Publishing, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, the memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity.