Sunday, August 24, 2008

Sunday Of Unity



Veteran Philly R&B radio station WDAS 105.3 FM hosted its Unity Weekend on the Waterfront as a celebration of 30 years of unity. For the first time in the station's history, the annual event has changed locations from the Ben Franklin Parkway to Penn's Landing's Great Plaza. In addition to site switch, the festival's line-up has been split into two, giving attendees an extra day of entertainment.




Belmo, our friend, Skyi, and myself arrived towards the end of the day when we caught the headliner of the concert series, R&B/Soul singer, KEM, who performed a set of his many hits such as "Love Calls", "I Can't Stop Loving You", along with a rendition of Luther Vandross' "Never Too Much".








KEM being police escorted offstage.



concert stage left



Spirit of Philadelphia cruising upriver




Curtis, Belmo, and Skyi

1 comments:

yet another black guy

Sounds like fun! and i have never heard a KEM song. time to check him out on iTunes

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