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The show will display both Ambrosius and Stewart’s solo careers and the music they made together. /rebates/2fmarsha-ambrosius&. “This tour is really for our fans who understand what are energy is,” Stewart said. Having her own solo career also inspired Stewart to create avenues for the Flo & Friends Tour for poetry artists at SXSW 2017 and the Artist Retreat which will premiere at the end of 2016.īoth Ambrosius and Stewart confirmed join forces for their reunion tour in 2014 when fans created a buzz about bringing the two back together. It’s been quite beautiful because I thought I could do certain things and now I know I can do it,” said Stewart. British R&B star Marsha Ambrosius was at one point considered to be one of top R&B talents on the scene. On Friends & Lovers, her second solo album which dropped this week via RCA records, Ambrosius is continuing to mine this familiar territory to increasingly grandiose and high-energy conclusions something, she admits, is somewhat borne of her showbusiness lifestyle. They will probably make decent money on tour because they also happen to be a very good live band. “My time has been very enlightening and an observation seat for myself. 2014 has been one of the more difficult years for R&B crooner Robin Thicke. Stewart remained active in performing poetry and created her albums “The Floacist Presents Floetry Re:Birth (2012) and “Rise of the Phoenix Mermaid” (2014). She found herself living more in the present moment and took it to her poetry to be a more authentic to her current creativity. “Growing as a group of individuals and dealing with how the industry handles this divide and conquer mentality helped with strengthening me.” “I didn’t ever have any solo music dreams, so it’s been a really intimate and personal finding of myself,” Stewart said about the duo going their separate ways. She believes it was one of the toughest moments for her, but transcended into becoming a defining moment for her career. The duo who creates Floetry, Stewart and Marsha Ambrosius. Performing the number as her Sony sister Beyonce. “When we wrote ‘Butterflies’ it was so exciting to find out that Michael Jackson wanted to do the song for his album,” she said. Marsha Ambrosius calls on Friends and Lovers to support her on Conan last night, wowing the talk show with a performance of the LPs Run. So as songwriters, they got opportunities to create songs for artists like Jill Scott, Bilal and Michael Jackson. So we decided to come to a place where people appreciated raw talent,” she said.įloetry landed in Philadelphia at the perfect time when the heat of Neo-Soul music was bringing a heat wave to the U.S. “In the beginning of our careers it was extremely difficult for us to break into the industry in the UK because the glass ceilings were so low. where they became popular figures in the Neo-Soul movement. By the early 2000s, their music landed them in the U.S.
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Both Ambrosius and Stewart combined their talents of music and poetry to develop their “Floetry” sound. The two initially met during their time at a performing arts high school in London. Now after a decade after the release of their last album, Stewart and Ambrosius join together for U.S. “It’s a world that I created and brought me into the present moment.” “Floetry has expanded and it’s a genre,” said Stewart.