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The Ladies in Red

The story begins when I performed at The National Jazz Museum in Harlem with trombonist Calvin Sexton in December. It was his grant winning showcase, and the whole place was packed. Afterwards, I met LaDawn Taylor (Singer/Producer/Performer). She told me that she’s putting together an all women show, and thought it would be a good idea for me to be a part of it. Three months later, Taylor contacted me asking if I was available to be a part of this project. Of course, I said yes! Technically, it wasn’t an “all women” event since there were a few men in the band. But it was still a women’s world.


The group started rehearsing weekly in preparation to perform at Don’t Tell Mama in Hell’s Kitchen. I wasn’t able to make some of those, because of my gigging/work schedule. But I made it to the last few rehearsals, and it went well. LaDawn wanted all of the singers to wear red dresses for the opening song which was “Giving Him Something He can Feel” by En Vogue. A couple of nights before the show, LaDawn gave me a red dress. She liked the idea of me matching the singers. Red is one of my favorite colors, so I was in! 



Me and the singers
Me and the singers


 This show was entitled, “Female Empowerment: LaDawn Taylor”. With about five instrumentalists and nine singers including Ms. Taylor working together to pay tribute to celebrate the iconic divas Whitney Houston, En Vogue, Chaka Khan, Tina Turner, and many more. Each of these singers are gifted women showcasing not only their talent, but giving the audience the ability to feel empowered when they go home. Every singer had a solo song, and they were all absolutely phenomenal. The whole show was so incredible. The horn section was me (Trumpet), and Joseph Miller on Sax. We were a team, and we killed it! Such a wonderful feeling to be part of an all black group with strong women power. I haven’t been part of something like this in a quite a while. Most of the time, I’m the only woman and/or black person in a band. But for the gender alone, that’s the life of a female horn player.



Giving Him Something He Can Feel
Giving Him Something He Can Feel


While processing that wonderful show at Don’t Tell Mama, the group was getting ready for another show that was going to be in three days at a different venue. But unfortunately, the show was cancelled. I’m not going to say the name of the establishment. But they wiped us out of their schedule without a phone call or warning. The venue sent an email to LaDawn saying that we did not follow their policy. Apparently, the policy was to not perform at another place a few days prior to the event in terms of marketing clash. On top of that, they didn’t like that Don’t tell Mama was only ten blocks away from their venue. That being said, me and LaDawn contacted many places. She ended up finding a beautiful venue…..To be continued...



-Lauren



Ladies in red
Ladies in red

 
 

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