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The Poet's Cauldron featuring Toussaint Liberator

Welcome to The Poet's Cauldron! Located at The White Room, sponsored by Femme Bar and The Bedlam Book Cafe, located in the Canal District. Join us for an enchanting evening of words, rhythm, and magic. This in-person event will be held at The White Room, an excellent gallery that sets the perfect ambiance for a night of poetic exploration. Immerse yourself in the depths of creativity as talented poets from all walks of life take the stage to mesmerize you with their verses. If you appreciate the beauty of language, this event promises to ignite your imagination and leave you spellbound. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of an unforgettable evening that celebrates the power of poetry, art and music. Come, sip on inspiration, and let your soul be stirred by The Cauldron.

$20 suggested donation at the door

Information about this months Headliner: Toussaint Liberator

Toussaint the Liberator has inspired the Boston music scene with his unique and soulful voice ever since he arrived in 2001. Originally from Kokomo, Indiana - Toussaint was brought up as the son of a Pastor and Choir Director; blessed with a style and cadence that spans many genres which are deeply rooted in gospel. In a perfect symbiosis with his vocals, he is also masterfully skilled in playing the djembe, which is woven into every performance and gives the audience a glimpse into his meditation with rhythm from his ancestors.
He quickly made a name for himself, initially fronting the band Red Pill, then The China band. In 2007, he wrote and recorded the album "No Place Like Soul" with the band Soulive and was featured on their international tour, opening for legendary artists such as Isaac Hayes, The Rolling Stones, and The Dave Matthews Band. In 2010, he made waves in the reggae scene when he wrote and released a solo album called Black Gold, from IGrade Records in St. Croix.

His presence and undeniable charisma is hard hitting and full of grit, with a velvety sound that lingers in your mind long after the music ends.

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