Entertainment

       By Entertainment Editor Ahmed Sirour

            Music performed by: Ahmed and the Formula live at Tarrazu Coffee Bar

    

Guess Who's Back - Part II (05.12.05)

 
As a follow-up to something I made mention of last week about Tarrazu Coffeebar (the Midtown location on Penn Ave., between Ponce de Leon and North Ave.)...it is now confirmed that it is under new management, and my band--Ahmed's Live eXperiement--has been invited to once again perform this coming Saturday!
 
The new ownership has been hearing about us but haven't heard us yet and this Saturday is actually a "trial performance", meaning that if they and the crowd like what they hear, we're in permanently. Now, I don't have any doubt that me and my crew will do what we've done in the past to keep things flowing, but it really helps when people know ahead of time and come out to support...so those of you who have drifted away when you saw that we had left indefinitely, here is your invitation to come on back and support the "freestyle fellowship movement" of just pure artistic expression in the form of great impromptu jazz mixed with Funk, Soul, R&B, Latin, reggae/calypso, alternative, etc. For those of you who have been asking about us from out-of-town, if you find your way back to Atlanta this weekend, make plans to stop through (especially the musicians/artists who started to come from various parts the country to sit in with us). Let's get this thing started all over again, but make it even better than the last time!
 
Okay, with that out of the way...I'll get straight to this weekend's happs...
 
THURSDAY (05.12.05)
 
tony.bmpThis should be one of the best soul music concerts you would have witnessed in a long time...and especially cool considering these nationally-known independent artists are all local...please believe the price you pay now to see these guys will probably never be that way again (i.e. consider it as you're getting a pre-"they're about to blow up big" discount)! Oh, and I'll be playing with Anthony David's band.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Taste of Soul: Reunion Weekend Edition @ East Side Lounge (485 Flat Shoals Ave Se). "Hosted by T. Murray & Brock Mayers, this is a Thursday night social with the hippest crowd in the ATL. We are taking it to the East Side, of Atlanta. Check us out at the East Side Lounge for a Taste of something unique and a taste of something different! TASTE OF SOUL...." http://www.eastsidelounge.net/

 
 
FRIDAY (05.13.05)

The hottest beach event of the summer comes to Woodruff Park in Downtown Atlanta. Sand, Sun and a little bit of competitive spirit welcome the first Downtown Atlanta Beach Volleyball Tournament! The Tournament is divided into two segments. The 790 The Zone Community Challenge is a chance to build a team with your coworkers, friends and neighbors to compete for fun prizes. The Starbucks Challenge, a Men’s & Women’s Open, is a fierce competition for sand volleyball enthusiasts competing for cash prizes.

WHEN:
Friday, May 13 from Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 14 from 9 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

WHERE:
Downtown Atlanta’s Woodruff Park www.woodruffpark.com $3 parking is available in the SunTrust parking lot at the corner of Auburn Avenue and Peachtree Center Avenue.

WHO: Tournament is produced and regulated by Volleyball Atlanta. Prospective competitors may contact Central Atlanta Progress for more information.

HOW: Register now at www.volleyballatlanta.com or download a printable registration form.
 
 
 
(Now through May 22nd) Art Within Faith & Film Festival @ 14th Street Playhouse.  For more details and information, go to www.faithandfilmfestival.com.  
 
 
 
SATURDAY (05.14.05)
 
ALeX (Ahmed's Live eXperiment) freestyle jam session @ Tarrazu Midtown. 9:30p-12:30a. FREE ("Gas Money" donations are appreciated). See above and below for event description.  www.tarrazucoffeebar.com 
 
a nice spot to hit after Tarrazu...
 
feVer @ Django
J Carter & Marco "Blue" Johnson present feVer at it's new location! Every Saturday @ downtown Atlanta's best kept secret... D'Jangos (495 Peachtree Street - 1 block south of Glady Knight Chicken & Waffles). 4 different areas of uninhibited enjoyment - the funk lounge...(DJ Cozy Shawn), the upstairs loft over looking the funk lounge, an enclosed outdoor patio & the gypsy dance floor downstairs featuring guest DJs. Kitchen's open until 12am! $3 Dos XX beer from 9-12AM! Seize the night... the energy in D'Jango's is electric and feVer is contagious. Be afraid... be very afraid!!!
 
 

 

 

 
 
  
SUNDAY (05.15.05)
 

The Reunion Bar-B-Nic Old School Cookout @ Piedmont Park from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM.  Offering an All-You-Can-Eat bar-b-que, Old School scavenger hunt, flag football, volleyball, kids games, prizes, the official Old School Weekend Kickball game, and many other activities. Bring your children, friends, parents, or whoever you want to help celebrate the closing of an unforgettable weekend.  For more information, go to www.oldschoolweekend.com

 
 

 

 

 
 
Weeklong events to celebrate the best of what Hip-Hop is was and should be in the musical culture that has become a worldwide movement, expression, and way of life, beginning now until May 22nd. www.hiphopappreciationweek.com
 
 
 
  

 

Please hit www.atlantahapps.com/upcoming_events.htm for events happening next week.

 
 
THE WRAP UP
 
Oh, just so you know...I AM DONE WITH MY 40 DAY/40 NIGHT FAST!!! I can't tell you how glad I am to be done with this although I have gained a lot of insight, encouragement, and discipline throughout the duration of this thing, although I can't lie 'cause I was MAD FRUSTRATED at times! I wish I could show you my personal journal that would tell you many of the things that occurred, but time and space on here won't allow (plus, some of content would have to be edited otherwise the publisher would have to censor it ...nah, for real ). If you are curious to read any of the entries I wrote, online at another site, just e-mail me and I'll give you the link myself.
 
I'm trippin' at how far this column has gone as I received an e-mail from a guy all the way out in South Africa, last week!!!  I'll still try and see what I can find on that Kim Fields poetry album you mentioned, and thank you for your kind comments about the column! Glad to know that my words are travelling to places I really hope to visit soon one day. Someone tell me why I'm getting more love from people around the nation and some parts around the world but my ATL peeps e-mail me every once in a while?
 
I'm ready for some summer blockbusters (i.e. Star Wars http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/), and more music festivals (i.e. Vibe Musicfest http://216.105.98.54/musicfest//  and Music Midtown http://www.musicmidtown.com/ although they are BOTH on June 10-12...this should be extremely interesting how this will all pan out).
 
I'll holla atcha later!

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ALeX (Ahmeds Live Experiment)

Featuring a three-piece (keys/drums/bass) freestyle band 


Ahmed's Live Experiment is a jam session that calls upon on the talent of some of the most gifted musicians in the city. Unlike most jam sessions that simply improvise on jazz standards, the emphasis is more on creation--freestyle improvisation--while incorporating various genres of music ranging from R&B, Soul, Funk, Latin, Reggae, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Rock, and Alternative. To make things more interesting, we invite some of the best vocalists, spoken word artists, and even DJs to join in as we create and innovate, but most of all...have fun! This was basically born out of the idea of The Formula... but now to another level!



Ahmed Sirour writes a weekly journal for ATLANTAHAPPS.COM

Ahmed Sirour is a Georgia Regional Representative for Hidden Beach Recordings

-- Archive

Gotta Make Moves  The Absolut Show  You Want More

A Weekend to Remember

     Off Notes
Changing Seasons Just Getting Started  Non-Stop Action     Ideas to Flirt With   Pursuing Purpose 
Will Play For Food    Lasting Power     Rebound   For The Love Of Music PURSUING PURPOSE (Pt. II)
ABSOLUT-LY OVER!! A Weekend to Remember The Absolut Show Round 3 Absolut Show - Round 2  The Lina Interview
Chicago on my mind Ja Rule talks about beef with 50 Cent      Die Empty         Giving Back     Tis the Season

Life's Purpose

     And We are off   A Dream Deferred

 

A special interview with Rachelle Ferrell

 

    Super Weekend

Tit for Tacky

 The Grammy Rocks the Love's Below

        Click This

 It ain't over

survivor

Stuff on my mind

   Represent your hood

April Foolishness

 

MY STRANGE WORLD...Part XXVII

Just keep Moving 

The Ying and the Yang     Industry Rule 4080

 Back on Track

 

MILESTONES

Memorial Day Hangover     

THE [right] FORMULA    CONFESSIONS/Pt. ??  

Get Connected

 

 Playing Catch Up/Finding Inner Strength

   And Yet Another

MOVIN' ON...AND UP

 CAN'T STOP THE FLOW

THE GREATER PURPOSE

 

Post Labor Day Thoughts...

 

    Weather Report

 

Tastefully Done

A Word to the unwise

    Changing Seasons

Natural High

 Hat's the Moral
     Coming Home

 Vote or Lie

   You Have Options

 Things I See

What's Really Goin' On?

In Closing

 New Years Revolution What really matters to you?     Super Sunday

 Game Time

  Learning, Opening, Venting, Enjoying

Off to La-La Land

L.A.ST Weekend 

The New Blackout

    Just the Facts
So Much Can Happen..In a short time

Ahmed was a special child

40/40 Club

Spring Festival Fever

 Guess Who's Back??

Ahmed Sirour -A Product of a Sudanese-Arab (Muslim) father and a Bajan-Caribbean (Christian) mother. Ahmed was a "diamond in the rough" hewn from Brooklyn, now undergoing "polishing and re-cutting" in Atlanta. This serves as a premise to his diverse nature that comes from a diverse background. His poetic style is influenced by his love of music...specifically, jazz improvisation. He sometimes uses a rhyme form he calls "Broken Word"; basically, the rhyme scheme alternates between words and phrases but with a definite flow just like a jazz jam session where the art of freestyle takes place. Although it would seem that hip-hop, another of his influences, would seem to be a more apt description of his style, it is the marriage of youthful innovation paired with classic refinement. He is also moved by the Harlem Renaissance, which he feels is resurfacing, in spirit, throughout many major metropolitan cities, especially Atlanta. More importantly, he is moved by his belief in spirituality, believing that he is merely a vessel of God to bring forth the talent that he feels he has been blessed with.

Ahmed's goal, this year, to finally publish his first collection of work entitled, "This Would Be A Love Song...If Only I Could Sing"; a collection of poetry, essays, and short stories based on his life's experiences in the area of love and life. Ahmed is also a musician (keyboardist) and plays for and with many talented artists in Atlanta (and those who travel through the city from abroad). He currently represents for Hidden Beach Recordings (www.hiddenbeach.com), so he keeps one foot in the business and one foot (and two hands) in the art, itself. It is his hope and prayer that beyond enjoying his work, that people are actually moved, emotionally/intellectually/spiritually, by the words they read, and to know that this is merely a power that is coming through him and not from him.                                                                                                                          


                             SOULFUL HAPPS - A SPOTLIGHT ON URBAN MUSIC & CULTURE

Imagine for a moment if Marvin were still alive and able to record with the Roots... Or what about Pete Rock breaking-off a track for Minnie Ripperton or Donnie Hathaway. What kind of energy would these collaborations create??? The answer is found in a new Soul Music Series entitled  SOULFUL HAPPS, and it's unlike anything you've ever heard. This section features artists who produce the sounds  of 70's Soul, Acid Jazz, Hip Hop, and Rare Grooves appreciated by music lovers around the Atlanta area. But it's more than a sound... It's a feeling... bringing the past and the future together in a rather unique way.  Click here for details

 

WHAT THEY ARE SAYIN...

 

Mr.Sirour,

I live in LA and was recently in your wonderful city and love reading you're column, Very nice. Miles...

Mr.Sirour,

I would like to begin by saying I enjoy your weekly "HAPPS" commentary. I look forward to it every Monday evening when I have down time at work. I appreciate you keeping us 'Atliens' abreast of the goings of Atlanta and upcoming music artists. Please keep doing what you are doing!

 

Mr.Sirour,

Now, I would like to comment briefly on your commentary for this week. Kudos to you for being honest and candid! How refreshing to hear such positive and thought provoking thoughts. I agree with you in so many ways. Just as a smile can be contagious, so can positivity.

P.S-- I saw the plug on your site for the Tarrazu Coffee Bar. It sounds like a great place. I will be trying it out this week.

Thank You,

Brettina Burney

 

I feel you 100% when you stated you feel a shift in the wind of this industry. I have been told by enough shallow producers to change my singing style to sound like this one or that.  I was fed up of hearing this over and over so I took out my keyboards and produced myself. I am looking for people with a true vision of taking real music into the future to either assist me in promotions and possibly management.  If you get a minute check me out  at www.zuudiakusentertainment.com . Keep doing what you do, I will too.
 
Peace
Jas Tunica El

KATHLEEN BERTRAND

Visit the Website http://www.kathleenbertrand.com

Subscriber Kathleen Bertrand, her riveting performances combine contemporary R&B grooves with jazz riffs that keep audiences wanting for more...

No Regrets sets an elegant new standard for contemporary soul, and Kathleen Bertrand brings an inspiring new voice to the world of music. Look for future features on this dynamic singer in future ATLANTAHAPPS listings.

 

Ahmed -- Recently I read your column for "ATLANTAHAPPS.COM" As I was reading, I kept trying to listen to this very haunting melody that was playing in the background...and then finally I had to stop reading and just listen.  You generously praise so many artists in your column, but  your gifts are special too.  I look forward to hearing more from you.  "Without You" is just beautiful - I could listen to it all day.
 
I also am a singer/songwriter here in Atlanta. Last year, I released my "No Regrets" CD. Your words about a change in the music industry are so true and great encouragement.  Thank you and keep spreading the truth.  God bless you!

   

Kathleen Bertrand

 

 


 

A Collection of Poetry, Essays, and Short Stories from the life of Ahmed Sirour. A new movement in poetry, descriptive essay writing, and innovative story-telling.

Ahmed writes the way a jazz musician plays during an improvisational jam session paired with the way a lyricist freestyles in hip-hop form. It is a marriage of the past and present that creates a fusion to set the tempo for the future. His writing surpasses his racial makeup and simply becomes a unique American story by a unique American writer.

 

www.authorsden.com/ahmedasirour


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