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Quince Questions?
Quincy Stallworth
170 episodes
2 weeks ago
As the Show Experience Lead of Sofar Philadelphia, I’ve had the honor of introducing so many talented performance artists to my city on stage. This is my opportunity to introduce them to the world. I’m a also a proud member of The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ), the first and oldest association of Black journalists in the country.
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As the Show Experience Lead of Sofar Philadelphia, I’ve had the honor of introducing so many talented performance artists to my city on stage. This is my opportunity to introduce them to the world. I’m a also a proud member of The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ), the first and oldest association of Black journalists in the country.
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Ep. 236 Fawziyya Heart
Quince Questions?
26 minutes 13 seconds
8 months ago
Ep. 236 Fawziyya Heart

Fawziyya was born and raised in the heart of Philadelphia. She has been heavily influenced by the Philly music scene, which has changed over the years. Building long-lasting musical relationships on the scene and a pure love of music keeps her going daily. Her deepest inspirations are Nina Simone and Erykah Badu, and this is reflected in her music: a funk-infused blend of jazz, blues, and soul with anthemic lyrics calling for social change and self-transformation.


Fawziyya started on the Philadelphia music scene in 2012 by performing with various bands and dipping her feet in the music. She performed, recorded, and wrote several songs with global house music collective World Town Sound System alongside Grammy award-winning percussionist Pablo Batista (Alicia Keys/Grover Washington Jr).


For the last year Fawziyya has been hard at work readying her new EP, featuring her original songs and an array of Philly talent. The new songs are produced by Philadelphia’s legendary Chuck Treece, who remixed songs for Amy Grant and Sting and played bass on "The River of Dreams" by Billy Joel. Trap Rabbit's Logan Roth has co-arranged the songs and added his distinct sound to the tracks. Come along on this journey; explore this Philly songstress's mind through song and sound.

Quince Questions?
As the Show Experience Lead of Sofar Philadelphia, I’ve had the honor of introducing so many talented performance artists to my city on stage. This is my opportunity to introduce them to the world. I’m a also a proud member of The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ), the first and oldest association of Black journalists in the country.