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Recovering architect and brand designer Adam Newman remarks on this show that knowing when to shut up is one of the most valuable life lessons. And he\'s glad he recently learned it because it has come in handy today, surrounded by three of the coolest women you could pull together at a table anywhere.
\\nLet\'s start with Michelle Welchons.
\\nMichelle plays the cajon, is a Spanish translator in the New Orleans court system, leads her own band, Orchidea, traveled to Peru to do Ahayuasca, and is half of the electrifying acoustic duo (the music is acoustic and the result is electrifying) Bom Bon.
\\nThe other half of Bom Bon is the equally astounding Olivya Lee.
\\nOlivya has one of the most sultry and alluring singing voices you can imagine, and she didn\'t even start taking singing seriously till a couple of years ago \'cause she was concentrating on her classical flute playing. And wait till you hear how she plays guitar.
\\nCompleting the triumvirate of awesomeness is no less than Melissa Sawyer, the co-founder of YEP, the Youth Empowerment Project. YEP is tacking the holy grail hot button issue that drives all community discussions in New Orleans: crime. YEP and Melissa may be quietly making the single biggest societal change in current New Orleans.
\\nYou can find photos by Jill Lafleur from this show recorded at Wayfare, here.
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