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      Music in the Atrium: The A-Beez

      The A-Beez

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      In-person event
      Location: Main Atrium

      Included with admission

      This program includes live amplified music.

      Join us in celebrating Black History month through music! The A-Beez have roots in soul, funk and R&B. At the core of this Boston-based musical collective are keyboardist Amy Bellamy and bassist Aaron Bellamy. 

      Come back on other Sundays in February to hear from two more featured musical groups:

      February 15: The BEAT with Charles M. Murrell III

      February 22: We Black Folk

      Music in the Atrium is PEM’s live concert series that features local and visiting performers from a variety of musical traditions and styles. Concerts take place on select Sundays from 11:30 am–1:30 pm.

      About our collaborators

      The A-Beez
      The A-Beez

      The A-Beez is a Boston-based music collective with roots in soul, funk and R&B. At its core are keyboardist Amy Bellamy and bassist Aaron Bellamy. The two began their musical collaboration in the early 2000s as members of the Sam Kininger band (BMG Japan recording artists). This relationship would blossom as they would go on to work as sidemen and studio/session musicians, backing up artists including Chaka Khan, Beyoncé, Terri Lyne Carrington, Elan Trotman, Martin Luther, Cody Chestnut, CeeLo Green and many more. In addition to touring nationally and internationally, the Bellamys are staples of the local Boston scene, hosting a long-standing residency at Boston’s renowned Wally’s Café (over 14 years and still running) and performing in clubs and venues throughout New England and the East Coast. Their debut album, “Never Going Back,” was released in April 2015. Though it can be loosely classified as “soul,” The A-Beez have an eclectic and original sound which draws from the traditions of funk and R&B, and is heavily influenced by jazz as well as hip hop. You may detect hints of rock, country and even classical if you listen closely. The lyrics are deeply personal and honest, and the music grooves while remaining melodically elegant and full of subtle complexity. The production is pure and simple without the gloss and fakeness all too prevalent these days. Read more about them on their official website or here.

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