Cosmic Vibrations with Dwight Trible - N.E.O. Voice Festival 2025


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Event by By Resonance Collective
We heard Dwight Trible bring down the house with the Pan African Peoples Arkestra at the last Noon to Midnight at Disney Hall, and more recently at Wild Up concert at REDCAT. His powerful baritone voice and emotive singing style are truly unique and memorable.
The band also features our friends from Vine in Long Beach, drummer Breeze Smith and bassist Tony Green.
Date: Wednesday, July 30 · 7 - 9pm PDT
Venue: First Congregational Church of Los Angeles
540 South Commonwealth Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90020
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cosmic-vibrations-with-dwight-trible-neo-voice-festival-2025-tickets-1113397214039
General Admission $25.00
Subsidized Ticket $10.00
Livestream Ticket $10.00
Reserved Seating: $40.00
Use discount code MeetUp25 for a 25% discount. This discount code was created by Fahad Siadat, the artistic director of the Resonance Collective, just for the Weirdo Meetup group!
About this event - Event lasts 2 hours
A genre-defying amalgamation of divine vocals, soul-stirring jazz, healing poetry, with a rich tapestry of African, Mesoamerican and indigenous North American percussion and instrumentation, taking you on a cosmic journey of spiritual improvisation and beyond.
Cosmic Vibrations is a supergroup of heavyweight musicians with a vast combined experience, an ensemble of 6 souls who approach improvisation full of spirit and without ego. Gathered for this very purpose by Dwight Trible, undoubtedly the most acclaimed and in-demand vocalist currently working in the realms of spiritual jazz, the band has been performing steadily over the last six years, building a reputation in LA and further afield for their electric, mesmerizing performances.
Dwight Trible is an American jazz singer, living in Los Angeles.[1] He has made albums in collaboration with Carlos Gabriel Niño, John Beasley, and Matthew Halsall, releasing them on Ninja Tune and Gondwana Records. He was an original member of Pure Essence Trible in 2013.
Mike Hobart, wrote in the Financial Times that "Trible has been forging his particular slant on spiritual-modal jazz for decades, delivering his love-is-the-answer message with clear diction, rich tones and a beautifully controlled vibrato. Trible's sonic range adds a dash of Isaac Hayes gravel to the imperious sonorities of Barry White, and, like them, he steeps his voice in the inflections of gospel-soul and the blues. But, having worked with the likes of Pharaoh Sanders and Charles Lloyd, he is equally in control of the nuances and demands of jazz."
Andrew Gilbert wrote in JazzTimes that "few musicians have done more to cultivate the L.A. [jazz] scene over the past four decades" than Trible.

Cosmic Vibrations with Dwight Trible - N.E.O. Voice Festival 2025