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Michael Mwenso continues his empowering quest to unify through love and healing so we can overcome darkness and ascend to our deepest human potential. In the Center for the Performing Arts’ return to in-person presentations, Mwenso and The Shakes will perform Love Will Be thee Only Weapon on the Eisenhower Auditorium patio.

Mwenso and his Harlem-based roots band will guide us through an experience of original songs and expressions that journey through the kaleidoscope of Black ancestral diasporic music and traditions.

Move to the music

Dancing and participation in the performance is encouraged. A limited number of patio seats will be available. If you require or prefer seating, bring a folding chair.

Jazziz writer calls Mwenso and The Shakes “a unique troupe of global artists presenting music that merges entertainment and artistry.” A New York Times critic describes the genre-spanning band as “intense, prowling, and ebullient.”

A native of Sierra Leone, Michael Mwenso moved to London as a youngster and by his early teens found himself on stage with soul-music great James Brown. After organizing a late-night jam session at Ronnie Scott’s, a London jazz club, Wynton Marsalis hired Mwenso as a musician and a curator at Jazz at Lincoln Center.

The band includes vocalists Mwenso and Vuyo Sotashe, pianist/keyboardist Mathis Picard, saxophonist Julian Lee, trombonist Rashaan Salaam, bassist Chris Smith, and drummers Dom Gervais and Ahmad Johnson.

Mwenso and The Shakes performed Harlem 100: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance in 2019 at Eisenhower. In February 2021, the Center for the Performing Arts presented a recorded concert by the band as part of the Up Close and Virtual series. In June 2021, Mwenso hosted and Mwenso and The Shakes performed in the recorded virtual presentation Juneteenth: A Fierce Urgency Celebration!, produced by Electric Root in partnership with the Center for the Performing Arts.

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