About the Performers
Bakari Grady-Willis, also known as Prodigal B, is an actor, dancer, photographer, and entertainer. Bakari recently received his Associate of Arts degree from Empire State University. He is now focused on using his talents and knowledge to build a stable future for himself and cultivate opportunities and inspiration for the next generation of Black actors and performers. Bakari loves people, exploring new places and food.
Adrian Emanuel, formerly known as The Age, is a recording artist whose musical journey has taken him across the country, sharing his songs with many different audiences. Originally from New York City, and currently residing there, Adrian’s smooth and soft vocals are the perfect complement to his emotional and heartfelt songwriting. His music covers a range of poignant topics including love, loss, heartbreak, and hope. During a significant period spent on the West Coast, Adrian developed a deep love for RnB and soul music, which profoundly influenced his musical style and continues to shape his sound today. In recent years, Adrian has undergone a creative rebirth, returning to his singer-songwriter roots—the very foundation that inspired him to start telling stories through music.
Nkoula Badila is a multitalented artist/healer born into a Congolese dancing and drumming family. She grew up performing Traditional dances with her nine siblings in schools, community centers, block parties and beyond, spreading the true beauty and stories of her culture for the world to see. Her father, Elombé Andre Badila founded the first National Ballet du Congo in Paris in the ’70s and traveled all over the world sharing the rich history and stories from their homeland. Her family continues to share these gifts to this day, teaching traditional dance and drum classes, storytelling, community theatre, yoga and leading arts and educational workshops. The music stays alive in her roots! She is also part of a traveling Cosmic soul band “Ladymoon and the Eclipse” with two of her sisters. Nkoula also makes her own music (Nkodia Via SoundCloud) inspired by the traditional polyrhythmic Melodies from her homeland. She is the creator of her jewelry business named “Nkodia” the name symbolizes the spiral and honors the patience of the outward process like the snail.
Angel Lau, based in Newburgh, NY, is passionate about percussion, drawing inspiration from his Peruvian heritage, early drumming education with Jeff Haynes, classical studies at Purchase College, and guidance from mentors in NYC. His musical journey spans Afro-Peruvian and Brazilian music, as well as various percussion styles, characterized by a commitment to lifelong learning. As a member of “Odeon” by Ephrat Asherie, Angel has showcased his talents at renowned venues across the US, including the Spoleto Festival, Vail Dance Festival, and Fall for Dance. Currently serving as a faculty accompanist at Bard College, Angel eagerly collaborates on an upcoming project with Bessie Award Winner Souleymane Badolo from Burkina Faso. His diverse collaborations with artists such as Kala and the Lost Tribe, Lady Moon and the Eclipse, Wallace Roney Jr., DreHall, Anaïs Maviel, Decora, and Nkodia highlight his dedication to enriching music’s vibrant tapestry.
The Heavenly Echoes Gospel Band was founded by the late Deacon James Edmonds out of the Sweet Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church in Albany, NY circa 1965. Heavenly Echoes perform in the storied tradition of Southern-style gospel music with spirituals, hymns, traditional contemporary gospel, and originals. Songs include well-known traditional works (Precious Lord, Take My Hand, for example); covers of songs that crossed over into pop music (such as the Staple Singers’ I’ll Take You There); and contemporary quartet-style songs that are gospel standards in the church community. In December 2023, the group released a CD of its original songs, titled Gospel Forward.