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"Live Life Be Here" EP - Live Performance with Eshe Escoffery

by GIDA Collective London

8 December 2018

6.30 - 10.30pm

£8 with complimentary drink​

Gida Live!! & San Mei Gallery present a live performance to support the current realease of the eclectic

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EP ‘Life Live Be Here’ by songstress Eshe Escoffery with Terry Smiles on piano and DJ Eon Irving bringing the floorfillers from Crackers Radio.

The long awaited debut solo EP of songstress, writer and creative spirit Eshe Escoffery is here.

‘Life Live Be Here’ gives you an insight into Eshe’s diversity, touching on her deep rooted spirituality which adds richness, vibrancy and colour to her music.

Eshe’s musical pedigree is formidable. Her gospel roots gave rise to the internationally acclaimed sister group, ‘The Escofferys’ who entertained audiences worldwide for over 25 years. Their 1991 debut Album ‘Opinions’ with Atlantic Records featured the single ‘Look Who’s Loving Me’ written by the late Sandra Escoffery & Marcus Johnson of The Ethnic Boyz, which charted in the top 20’s on both sides of the Atlantic and firmly established Eshe and her sisters on the music scene with their jazz inflected soulful sounds tutored by father George Escoffery and supported by their mother Millie Escoffery who made many of their stylish outfits.

Inspired by her father, Eshe was exposed to diverse musical genres and styles that he played in the family home, through the bass amplified Tannoy speakers. From gospel and jazz, to reggae and African music, her schooling was broad and these influences are reflected in this debut EP.

The EP has be released on an independent label: KnuKosmicSoul for your ears and soul to enjoy.

Eshe developed her Kosmic Knu Soul through her music Purple Vibrations. She is an artist of diverse styles and expresses flavours and moods of fusing Soul, Gospel Hip-Hop and Drum-n-Bass reflecting her eclectic journey so far.

Her purpose is to bring joy, healing, beauty, life, soul, peace and happiness into this world.

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