Jamison Ross

Jamison Ross is a GRAMMY-winning Soul artist whose music emanates from the intersection of R&B, gospel, and blues supported by modern production – contemporary Soul.  Jamison’s most recent project is his first Affective Music release and is influenced by some of history’s greatest Soul singers, including Marvin Gaye, Rance Allen, and Al Green. 

A native of Jacksonville, FL, Jamison honed his talent studying at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, before attending Florida State University and then on to the University of New Orleans, where he earned a Master of Music. Shortly after graduating, Jamison released his debut album, Jamison (2015), earning his first GRAMMY nomination. 

Jamison’s unique ability to marry smooth vocal melodies with soulful production is sure to take audiences on a listening experience like never before. In the current state of music, Jamison Ross is a refreshing treat to true music lovers.
 


“That Chick Angel”

Angel Laketa Moore wears many hats in the entertainment industry, showcasing her versatile talents as an actress, host, influencer, and comedian. Her recent appearances include notable roles in popular TV shows, such as Netflix's "Atypical," "AJ & The Queen," Disney's "Sydney to The Max" and "Saturdays," as well as CBS' "United States of Al" and "B Positive."

In addition to her impressive acting career, Angel is a multi-talented host, currently spearheading three highly successful weekly podcasts: "Here’s The Thing," "Is This Going To Cause An Argument," and "The Bald and The Beautiful." In 2021, she took center stage as the host of the widely acclaimed 37-city US national tour, "Slightly Problematic," headlined by the renowned comedian Kevonstage.

Angel generously shares her humorous take on life as a mother to four boys and a partner to her quick-witted husband across various social media platforms, where she goes by the moniker "That Chick Angel." With a following exceeding 900,000 on various platforms, her comedic insights and family anecdotes resonate with a broad audience.

Notably, Angel is set to captivate audiences once again as a series regular in the fourth season of HBO's hit show, "A Black Lady Sketch Show." Beyond her acting and hosting pursuits, she also boasts musical talent, having penned the lyrics and performed as the artist behind the viral summer sensation, "One Margarita," which currently boasts an impressive 13 million streams on Spotify.


Samoht

Samoht (pronounced Suh-Moh) is a Grammy-nominated artist born and raised in Wilson, North Carolina. Growing up in a musical family where gospel and R&B played a significant role in shaping his artistic foundation, Samoht developed a deep passion for music from an early age. He earned a Grammy nomination as a featured vocalist on PJ Morton's "The Better Benediction," showcasing his vocal prowess.

His songs often explore themes of love, self-reflection, and spirituality, delivered with a raw, authentic voice that resonates deeply with his listeners. Some of his hit singles include "Be Ok," "My Space," "I'm Not God," and so many others. In August 2024, Samoht released the 20th single of his career, titled "I Win," which has also earned him a Grammy nomination.

Samoht has collaborated with outstanding artists such as Tobe Nwigwe and Luke James. He continues to become a sensation because he maintains a close-knit community of fans who appreciate his transparency, artistry, and the personal connection he fosters through his online presence. Join him on his musical journey as he continues to inspire and uplift through his powerful storytelling and heartfelt performances.