Welcome to the fifth episode, “Americana Night,” from our newest series Mark’s Park benefitting Safe Place for Youth.
Our longtime friend and supporter, singer/guitarist/ songwriter and five-time GRAMMY Award winner Keb’ Mo’ joins us for an evening of roots/americana music. Accompanied by his son Kevin “K. Roosevelt” Moore II on drums, Keb’ performs some new and old favorites including the thought provoking but humorous “Medicine Man,” and the heart-felt “Change.”
Join us from Mark’s home to yours, and together, let’s help those who don’t have a home.
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