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Event: Chudi Harris-Eze and Year

event: The musical gala showcased a variety of established and up-and-coming artists from the African Nova Scotian community, including Owen Sound Lee, Sanctified Brothers, Maje, Lorraine Novelee Buchan, Universal Soul and Chudi Harris-Eze, according to The Chronicle Herald. Last year's event was so successful, we couldn't imagine not having one this year as well, says Alison Black, one of the organizers of the event. In partnership with the African Nova Scotian Music Association ANSMA TD Bank Group and the Halifax Public Libraries, the hall was electric for the event's second year. And yes, we are making plans for another evening of performances for next year! To open, Chudi Harris-Eze enthralled with his harmonies. Then Owen Sound Lee, on piano, performed a duet with Lorraine Novalee Buchan taking the dancing crowd into intermission. This was followed by Maje Michael Earle who is known for his award-winning song Head Held High, dedicated to Viola Desmond. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.