The EDclectic Entertainment produced concert series The Jazzy Soul Collective has begun its annual run. The core
artist on this years tour are Eric Roberson, Anthony David and Angela Johnson. The initial leg consisted of dates at
BB Kings in New York, The Birchmere in the Washington, D.C. area and Rams Head in Baltimore. Forthcoming dates have
been announced in Cleveland, Detroit, Oakland, Sacramento, Los Angeles. There are also plans to go into the southeast.
EDclectic Entertainment Management clients Steve Wallace and Tomas Doncker both are taking full advantage of the
multi-marriage of film and music. Wallace just put the finishing touches on his hour long movie companion to his new
album "Urban Soul". The film is called "Urban Soul" the movie and was screened at a recent edition of radio host Marko
Noble's The Rendevous series in Harlem.
Doncker is featured in the forthcoming film "Waltz for A Small World". That film showcases activities around concert
from earlier this year which served as a call to activism against the genocidal situation in Darfur.
EDclectic is also in the midst of producing its next feature length documentary entitled "Am I Black Enough 4 You?!"
featuring comedian AJ Jamal.
"Time Stands Still" is the new album by EDclectic Entertainment Management client Jimmy Sommers. The collection
is Sommers take on some of the greatest songs ever written. Guest artists on the collection included Eric Benet, reknown
jazz singer Gloria Loring (Robin Thicke's mother), Rick Braun and others.
EDclectic Entertainment under the auspices of The NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund was recently involved in the
production of a documentary about legendary civil rights attorney Oliver Hill. You can view the film at the following
link.