Bronx Music Heritage Center (BMHC) hosted the second installment of their “Rock The Bronx” open mic show this past weekend featuring talented and aspiring Bronx musicians to showcase their music.
Hosted by legendary music industry rep, Marco Soccoli, former drummer of New York-based glamrock band, Roxx, BMHC’s emerging music platform provided an intimate and inviting setting for local musicians to highlight their talents in front of local audiences and industry greats alike. Genres performed ranged from contemporary soul, hip-hop, acoustic, jazz and funk.
Morrisania Band on stage at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
The Bronx’s very own, Morrisania Band, was the featured artist for the evening performing their original works, and covers, from some of soul’s favorite cuts.
In partnership with both The Underground and The Fox and King, Bronx Music Heritage Center will continue to work with emerging Bronx artists of all genres and hosts quarterly open mic shows to highlight their talents for both the borough and across New York City.
For more information follow Bronx Music Heritage Center and The Fox and King today.
This is Bronx music.
Jay Crawford dropping bars at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
Brandon Taylor crooning on stage at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
Klasiq grooving the night away at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
“Rock The Bronx” Open Mic Show at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
Siobhan Francis on the guitar at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
Richard Jimenez on the Cello at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
Marcel (Kid Goku) spittin’ that ninja life at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
Division X reppin BX borough hard at BMHC.
Mister Salon gettin down at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
Pablo Blak grippin the mic at BMHC. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.
BMHC Team. Photo courtesy of A. Quiles.