Be entertained by the sounds of our guest performers.
Swiss-born and a UK and Nigerian national, 13-year-old Dominico is an emerging violinist whose performances are marked by precision, sensitivity, and a deep respect for musical storytelling. Fluent in four languages and inspired by African, Japanese and Greek cultural traditions, he brings a unique global perspective to his interpretations.
A rising star in the Bromley Youth Symphony Orchestra, Dominico continues to hone his craft through orchestral and solo performances. At the age of seven, he first performed for Kiwanis United Kingdom, receiving rapturous applause for his early musical promise. He returns with a matured artistic voice, he is honoured to once again support an educational cause close to his heart, through the universal language of music.
He continues to expand his repertoire across classical and contemporary works, guided by a commitment to technical excellence and emotional authenticit
South London born and bred. Adelaide Mackenzie, born to Jamaican parents grew up to Reggae & Soul music and was strongly influenced by this genre of music from a young age. She joined The Brit School of performing arts.She went on to release tracks with various independent labels.Recent winner of 2024 Best Female Reggae ‘Rising Star’ from Mr Mighty on his Vibes FM radio show.
By 2005 she launched her first album “Daily Process” at the Jazz Café in Camden, London.She packed out the venue and continued her success with various gigs award nominations including 2007 when she was awarded the Nina Simone “Inspirational Artist of the year.
Her voice has opened doors for her, allowing her to open up for world famous artists including Alexander O’Neil, Aswad, Frankie Beverley & Maze and the Inspirational and motivational speaker & Oprah Winfrey Network host “Iyanla Vanzant”. She also featured on UK rock star Noel Gallagher’s Album called “Who built the moon” released November 2017. Adelaide also sang along with the legendary Jean Carne at Hayling Island Soul Weekender 2019.
This inspirational lady launched her now well renowned open-mic event Blessed Souls UK in October 2007. Set up to showcase the musical talent in London which has successfully toured various venues London. It has had the honour of some very special guests gracing the stage including Michelle John, Omar, Don-E, Kele Le Roc, Jaz Ellington AND MOBO Award winners Rachel Kerr, Fuse ODG, Lurine Cato and Isaiah Raymond Dyer.
New Music
Her second Album titled “Simply Me” features Grammy award artist ‘The Floacist’ on song called ‘Rise’. It also includes the ‘Brook Benton song “Endlessly” also covered by Randy Crawford.
She has appeared several times at The Soul and Reggae Festival at Hayling Island in Portsmouth, opened up for American artist Neo-soul Singer Goapele at the Jazz Café in July 2019 and went on to sell out South London jazz bar “Hideaway” February 2020 saw Adelaide touring with the legendary Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths and R&B Soul Sensation Teedra Moses. Check out new reggae releases ‘I am feeling you’ and ‘Grand rising’ whilst she continues to host her Open Mic show jams and providing singing confident vocal sessions to individuals and groups.
ENTERTAINMENT
Be entertained by the sounds of our guest performers.
Swiss-born and a UK and Nigerian national, 13-year-old Dominico is an emerging violinist whose performances are marked by precision, sensitivity, and a deep respect for musical storytelling. Fluent in four languages and inspired by African, Japanese and Greek cultural traditions, he brings a unique global perspective to his interpretations.
A rising star in the Bromley Youth Symphony Orchestra, Dominico continues to hone his craft through orchestral and solo performances. At the age of seven, he first performed for Kiwanis United Kingdom, receiving rapturous applause for his early musical promise. He returns with a matured artistic voice, he is honoured to once again support an educational cause close to his heart, through the universal language of music.
He continues to expand his repertoire across classical and contemporary works, guided by a commitment to technical excellence and emotional authenticit
South London born and bred. Adelaide Mackenzie, born to Jamaican parents grew up to Reggae & Soul music and was strongly influenced by this genre of music from a young age. She joined The Brit School of performing arts.She went on to release tracks with various independent labels.Recent winner of 2024 Best Female Reggae ‘Rising Star’ from Mr Mighty on his Vibes FM radio show.
By 2005 she launched her first album “Daily Process” at the Jazz Café in Camden, London.She packed out the venue and continued her success with various gigs award nominations including 2007 when she was awarded the Nina Simone “Inspirational Artist of the year.
Her voice has opened doors for her, allowing her to open up for world famous artists including Alexander O’Neil, Aswad, Frankie Beverley & Maze and the Inspirational and motivational speaker & Oprah Winfrey Network host “Iyanla Vanzant”. She also featured on UK rock star Noel Gallagher’s Album called “Who built the moon” released November 2017. Adelaide also sang along with the legendary Jean Carne at Hayling Island Soul Weekender 2019.
This inspirational lady launched her now well renowned open-mic event Blessed Souls UK in October 2007. Set up to showcase the musical talent in London which has successfully toured various venues London. It has had the honour of some very special guests gracing the stage including Michelle John, Omar, Don-E, Kele Le Roc, Jaz Ellington AND MOBO Award winners Rachel Kerr, Fuse ODG, Lurine Cato and Isaiah Raymond Dyer.
New Music
Her second Album titled “Simply Me” features Grammy award artist ‘The Floacist’ on song called ‘Rise’. It also includes the ‘Brook Benton song “Endlessly” also covered by Randy Crawford.
She has appeared several times at The Soul and Reggae Festival at Hayling Island in Portsmouth, opened up for American artist Neo-soul Singer Goapele at the Jazz Café in July 2019 and went on to sell out South London jazz bar “Hideaway” February 2020 saw Adelaide touring with the legendary Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths and R&B Soul Sensation Teedra Moses. Check out new reggae releases ‘I am feeling you’ and ‘Grand rising’ whilst she continues to host her Open Mic show jams and providing singing confident vocal sessions to individuals and groups.
Media Links:
Music Video ‘Endlessly’ – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWZg0G6twnU
Cover of ‘This is a Man’s World’ with Mac Band-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxAcrx9mNsM
Live performance ‘Endlessly’ with Mac Band – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2BKN6KDBIw
2021 Lockdown PA performance ‘R.I.S.E’ – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdA_5r2gGek
BBC Radio Live performance ‘Let it Go’ Acoustic –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZWVO35eniE&t=138s
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