Marsha Ambrosius Introduces DC to ‘Late Nights & Early Mornings’

Most of us fell in love w/ Marsha Ambrosius’ voice, while she sang in the Neo-soul duo Floetry (little did I know that this artist had a mean writing game and produced/penned hits for Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx, Mario, Fabulous, etc.). And in a stand-still room full of Washingtonian’s, “we” fell in love with her again.

With her ear-catching accent,  Marsha introduced us to Late Nights & Early Mornings via a listening session at The Direct Drive Record Pool at the U St Music Hall. Marsha gave us a taste of her upcoming album, by singing a few minutes of each song and explaining the concept behind each.

We briefly chatted and she shared a unique process that very few artists consider or execute these days–“one-takes.” When I first heard this from someone else, I didn’t believe it, but she explained why. “Because with Late Nights & Early Mornings I wanted to make sure that you could hear my true-intent with each song. The emotion even if I was about to cry, even if I was about to giggle, I wanted to stay in the moment.”

Check Marsha’s latest video, ‘Far Away.’


More photos and performance footage posted lata!

S/O to Samantha for her ill photog skill.


There are 4 comments for this article
  1. Tracy at 10:50 pm

    Wow Jaz! You interviewed one of the
    best musical minds of our generation! Looking forward to hearing more
    about your evening with Marsha. Keep it up kitten.

  2. Dr. Roz at 11:25 pm

    Great interview Jaz! I love her!

  3. Kim at 9:36 pm

    Good stuff Jazzy!! I love her too!

  4. Allykat at 12:42 pm

    Dude your hair is growing mighty fast.Me likey

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