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    Eric RobersonDETROIT - On Friday, July 30, Urban Organic and SoulCommune.com will present the Grammy nominated Eric Roberson live in concert at the Museum of African American History, located on 315 E. Warren in Detroit.

    Eric RobersonDETROIT - On Friday, July 30, Urban Organic and SoulCommune.com will present the Grammy nominated Eric Roberson live in concert at the Museum of African American History, located on 315 E. Warren in Detroit.

    The highly anticipated indie-soul artist will deliver an unforgettable concert experience for fans and music aficionados alike, but for one night only. Eric Roberson a.k.a. "Erro" will serenade the stage with hits like, "Couldn't Hear Me", and "Still", which is currently in rotation on VH1 Soul. He is promoting his most recent album, "Music Fan First". He is also a singer, songwriter and producer has collaborated with the likes of Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild and DJ Jazzy Jeff, to name a few.

    Detroit's own emerging soul singer Charity will open the show, as acclaimed fashion photographer Piper Carter host the event.

    His cult following admirably coined him, "Indie-soul royalty". "It is always a packed house when Erro performs live, we are glad to have him back in Detroit, we're anticipating yet another enjoyable night of good music," said Tawanna Teamer, a talent coordinator for Urban Organic.

    The concert will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are available online http://www.eventbrite.com/, admission is $25 in advance, and $35 at the door. For more information about the concert contact the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 313-494-5800.

     

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