Acute Inflections is a chic duo of an innovative vocalist, Elasea Douglas, and a captivating upright bassist, Sadiki Pierre
Acute Inflections is a chic duo of an innovative vocalist, Elasea Douglas, and a captivating upright bassist, Sadiki Pierre

A night of ‘soulful fun and vintage glamour’ comes to Augusta March 4

New York City-based Jazzy R&B duo Elasea Douglas and Sadiki Pierre, also known as Acute Inflections, will bring a night of music and comedy to Augusta March 4.

Harlem Renaissance meets today’s vibe at the show scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Julian Smith Casino.

Acute Inflections brings “sound fans of Erykah Badu and Billie Holiday will adore, with a fresh twist of timeless soul and modern charm,” according to a news release.

Acute Inflections is a chic duo of an innovative vocalist, Elasea Douglas, and a captivating upright bassist, Sadiki Pierre.

Vocalist Douglas is accompanied by Pierre on the upright bassist.

“Although their instrumentation is minimal, they deliver an intoxicating jazzy, funky and sultry sound. Their novel interpretations of well-known songs, along with their thought provoking and infectious original music,” according to their website.

Guests are encouraged to dress in the theme of the event with prizes for the best dressed.

“There’s no official dress code, so feel free to wear whatever makes you comfortable. That said, our shows are inspired by the Harlem Renaissance, and we love it when guests embrace the vibe with something vintage and fabulous,” the news release said.

Also, there will be complimentary wine and snacks to enjoy throughout the show. 

“Get ready for a Roaring 20s revival with a modern unplugged edge. Expect dynamic duets, clever comedy, and captivating freestyles with the chemistry of Lucy and Ricky,” the release said.

For tickets, go here or call (212) 729-8372 between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Tickets purchased help to support the Renaissance Youth Center, a South Bronx-based charity that empowers inner-city youth through music education, after-school programs and tutoring.

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