Last December a Christmas miracle happened for Floetry fans. After parting ways in 2007, the soul duo – singer Marsha Ambrosius and spoken word artist Natalie Stewart – shared the stage for the first ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. It has been a whole decade since a new album from British soul duo Floetry, but the act still has plenty of flow. The Floetry ...
Floetry cofounder Marsha Ambrosius and emcee/singer Amanda Diva have embarked on a new musical collaboration called the Floetry Remixed Tour, which hits the road on July 26.Marsha Ambrosius, a native ...
TOKiMONSTA has collaborated with Nigerian-American R&B duo VanJess on a cover of Floetry’s 2002 hit “Say Yes,” turning the chilled-out original into a full-on dancefloor banger. “The original ‘Say Yes ...
After several years of leaning toward rap artists, the minority-interest social-planning group at Penn has picked something more soulful to headline its annual concert. Soul duo Floetry will be the ...
Fans of Floetry got excited that the UK duo are touring this summer. Sure, a huge part of the giddiness comes from knowing they’ll perform their well-known sultry cuts, but them reconnecting also ...
Getting to the Big Easy’s most popular venue–The Superdome for the last night of Essence Festival–was a difficult task Sunday night. Rain poured. But the show had to go on as planned, leaving opening ...
Fans of Floetry were distraught when the British neo-soul duo disbanded in 2006. The Grammy-nominated pair — singer Marsha Ambrosius and spoken-word artist Natalie Stewart — released well-received ...
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