BRADFORD, PA –
Buffalo, N.Y., native Ade Adu will give a free Noon Tunes concert Tuesday, Feb.
10, as part of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s Spectrum Series.
His concert will take
place at noon in the KOA Speer Electronics Lobby located in Blaisdell Hall.
Adu’s musical
influences include Tracy Chapmen, Bob Marley, Baby Face, Seal and Dave Matthews
Band.
Adu, a solo acoustic
performer, sings a broad range of genres, including dance, hip-hop, reggae,
rock, euro-beat, contemporary Christian rock and isn’t limited to any genre. He
has performed rock, hip-hop, R&B, reggae, and even jazz on his acoustic
guitar.
The show is being
held in conjunction with Black History Month activities at Pitt-Bradford.
For more information
contact Patty Colosimo, coordinator of arts programming at (814)
362-5155 or colosimo@pitt.edu.
For disability needs
related to the show, contact the Office of Disability Resources at (814) 362-7609
or clh71@pitt.edu.
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