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Follow on Google News | Party Over Here …Thanks to Michael Henderson's House Party Concert!!Once again, EURweb moseyed on down to the Catalina Jazz Bar and Grill in Hollywood, to see Michael Henderson when he was recently in town for the Michael Henderson House Party Concert.
By: BestcommPR What can I say about someone I have seen five times in two years? Well, how about, I am a Michael Henderson fan. Always have been and always will be. I make no apologies for it. Be it solo, singing hits like, "Wide Receiver" or "In the Nighttime" or as part of a duet with Phyllis Hyman, Rena Scott, Roberta Flack or Jean Carne, the common denominator is Michael Henderson is the bizness! Soooo, the YouTube advertisement said come in your favorite 70s outfit or regular clothes were okay. How about I was the only one in a 70s outfit. When I arrived and saw the venue was full and nobody came dressed for the house party, I was uncomfortable for about 2 minutes, but decided my night was going to be on and poppin and Michael made sure of it. Michael came out singing Jr. Walker's "Shotgun" but with a twist; he mixed in Rick James', "You and I" and it was pretty funky. He then went into, "At the Concert," his duo with Roberta Flack, as he asked for prayers for Ms. Flack's current health challenges. He also threw in the comment, "I'd better stay healthy." He continued the duet vein and went into, "We Both Need Each Other" and "Can't We Fall in Love Again," both duets with the late Phyllis Hyman. Michael performed Johnny Taylor's "I Believe in You" and Aretha Franklin's "Young, Gifted and Black." He paid homage to Aretha. There was also what I called the Dramatics portion of the show, where we practically overdosed on Michael Henderson written Dramatics sung songs. You know how we knew he wrote them all…because he said, "I ain't doing nothing I didn't write!" We heard, "In the Rain," "What You See is What You Get," "Get Up, Get Down," "Be My Girl" and "Treat Me Like a Man," which I'll admit I am not familiar with. The band was totally on point as usual... Michael has been in the music business for over 50 years... Read MORE https://bit.ly/ Marilyn Smith is a Los Angeles based writer/reviewer. Contact her via MzSportsJunkie@ End
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