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Hoodies, Beats, and a Mission: Sage and the Crowe’s Brings Music and Compassion Together

Sage and the Crowe’s debut promises to be more than a concert – it’s a movement. Don’t miss this chance to witness the birth of a new musical force while making a difference in your community.

Brooklyn, NYC – November 24, 2024 – Prepare for an electrifying evening of genre-defying music and philanthropy as Sage and the Crowe’s, the dynamic new band with a mission, headlines their first major stage performance at Baby’s Alright in Brooklyn on Saturday, November 30th. In collaboration with the impactful movement Hoodies for the Homeless and the powerhouse production team at Steel Sessions, Sage and the Crowe’s promises an experience that blends groundbreaking sound with heartfelt purpose.

A Revolutionary Sound Born in New York

Sage and the Crowe’s debut EP, Urban Aqua, was crafted under the expert guidance of Steel Sessions founders Mike Kuz and Budda, legendary producers who’ve shaped hits for artists like J. Cole, Drake, Gunna, Nipsey Hussle, and Jadakiss. Rooted in the vibrant sounds of New York City, Urban Aqua brings a fresh perspective to pop and alternative music by weaving Spanish guitar, Reggaeton, Reggae, and Hip-Hop-inspired drum beats into an eclectic, unforgettable tapestry.

This November 30th show marks the beginning of Sage and the Crowe’s journey as a band that not only moves hearts with music but also makes a tangible impact on the world.

Meet the Band Members of Sage and the Crowe’s

Sage – The band’s charismatic rapper and co-founder of Hoodies for the Homeless. Sage has spent years traveling the globe performing, all while spearheading a movement that has raised over $2 million and collected thousands of clothing items for those in need since 2016.

Dana Crowe – A seasoned songwriter, singer, and guitar player who has graced major stages in his career, bringing a timeless, soulful energy to Sage and the Crowe’s sound.

Amasa Bruce – Raised in the uptown Bronx, He is the heartbeat of the band on drums, drawing on years of experience gigging across the city and beyond.

Josiah – A Harlem-born bass player who combines his background in church music with the vibrancy of New York’s artistic scene, balancing a career as a model with his passion for music.

A Night with a Mission

More than just a performance, Sage and the Crowe’s show at Baby’s Alright is also a fundraiser for Hoodies for the Homeless, an organization that uses music to inspire generosity and awareness. Attendees are encouraged to bring a hoodie to donate with their ticket at the door, supporting the fight against homelessness.

Since its inception, Hoodies for the Homeless has partnered with community leaders like Dave east and Jay Electronica to amplify its mission and has graced stages at Gov Ball and across Europe, making a powerful impact along the way.

Event Details
Date: Saturday, November 30, 2024
Location: Baby’s Alright in Brooklyn
Tickets: Available online at https://wl.seetickets.us/event/sage-and-the-crowe-hoodies-for-the-homelesssteel-sessions/625093?afflky=BabysAllRightBrooklyn

Sage and the Crowe’s debut promises to be more than a concert – it’s a movement. Don’t miss this chance to witness the birth of a new musical force while making a difference in your community.

For media inquiries, interviews, or additional information, please contact:

https://www.instagram.com/sageandthecrowe/
https://www.instagram.com/tavissageeaton/
https://www.instagram.com/gtm_masa/
https://www.instagram.com/josiah.wb/

About Sage and the Crowe’s

It is a band rooted in purpose and innovation. By blending diverse musical influences and partnering with charitable initiatives, the band aims to inspire audiences through both sound and action.

Join Sage and the Crowe’s on November 30th at Baby’s Alright in Brooklyn, New York and become part of a story where music and compassion take center stage.

For more details contact the artists on their official social media.

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