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“font-family: Verdana;”>“She fits the bill perfectly,” Café Soul

co-founder Nichol Stevenson said about Syleena Johnson. “She has

been underrated, but she has one of the most familiar and

identifiable voices in R&B music. Syleena is the perfect

example of good classic soul music.”

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Tomorrow night Johnson will

come to town and help Café Soul, one of the most successful

long-running open mic series in recent years, rejoice at five years

in the game.

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>“I can’t wait,” Johnson

said about her upcoming St. Louis performance. “I’m excited to be

back and give people what they haven’t heard in a while. Expect

some signature Syleena and maybe some cool fun

surprises.”

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>In a delightful

coincidence, five is a common denominator for Johnson and the

ladies of Café Soul. As she prepares for her Café Soul debut at the

5th anniversary, she is also excited to be returning to

the music scene after a hiatus with her fifth album. Chapter V:

Underrated drops September 27.

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>“The most important message

that I hope to convey to listeners with Chapter V is

strength,” Johnson said. “That’s the thesis for this album. I want

to show that I’ve remained strong and I’m focused. There hasn’t

been enough shine offered to real singers lately. But I’m hoping

that what I’m doing on the new album will be bringing it back to

the forefront.”

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Johnson’s upcoming crusade

for the crooners actually falls in line with the intention Café

Soul founders Stevenson,  Angela Brown and Rochelle “Coco Soul”

Walker (who moved on from the organization last year to focus on

her singing career)  had in mind when they created the monthly open

mic event five years ago.

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Their hope was to create a

platform for quality performing artists to hone their craft and

showcase the potential that lies within St. Louis. Since that time

Café Soul has grown into so much more. They have presented national

artists, teamed up to co-sponsor talent showcases like the

Budweiser Superfest Opening Act (which gave Café Soul alum Theresa

Payne the opportunity to open for Jill Scott), in addition to their

monthly duties of presenting a show of national concert caliber at

The Loft featuring the best and brightest talent in

town.

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>“I wanted us to be a

landmark – a stamp here in St. Louis,” Stevenson said. “I’m never

completely satisfied, but considering this market and how it goes I

think we’ve been successful. Our brand has become very recognizable

– and we feel good about being a household name.”

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>It was exactly what they

set out to do when Café Soul started with a core group of singers,

poets and musicians back in 2006. The locations have changed and

some might say the vibe has gone from hardcore soul to a more

inclusive R&B feel. But the purpose of extending the

opportunity to perform for rising artists has remained.

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>“We are going strong,”

Stevenson said. “After five years we are still part of the race and

I see us bringing it and climbing up the ladder for the next

five.”

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“font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Café Soul’s 5th

Anniversary Celebration starring Syleena Johnson takes place on

Friday, September 16 at the Loft (3112 Olive). Doors open at 7 p.m.

For more information about the show or Café Soul, call (314)

504-7405.

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