Photos by Maatology
There's Yours Truly with music artist Zeus Rebel Waters fresh from performing on his energetic birthday show.
Dark Room promoter Alonzo Townsend, of Townsend and Three Agency, greets the eagerly awaiting guests of STL based music artist, Zeus Rebel Waters, to the venue.
The birthday recipient, Waters (wearing shades) in the cut during the opening moments of the show.
STL organizer Black Rose, of Black Rose STL, on the mic talking about the importance of mental health during June which is Mental Health Awareness Month.
BELOW ARE PICS FROM THE MUSIC GROUP,
WEIRDO GANG
The crowd during the event.
BELOW IS ANOTHER PIC FROM WEIRDO GANG
Another crowd scene
Hot 104.1's DJ Raymond brings up the b-day man of the hour to the stage before playing Sam Cooke's classic, "A Change is Gonna Come" on the digital 1s and 2s.
Waters thanking the crowd for coming to his birthday event and told them that he appreciates their support over the years.
Waters doing what he does best accompanied by Josh B on the keys.
A fan giving Waters nothing but smartphone vid during his set! He also gave the crowd some nostagic Rucka Puff performing his St Louis classic, "Turkey Ham."
BELOW ARE TWO VIDS DURING WATERS' SET
Waters brought on popular wordplay STL artist Yerrty G (right) and his homeboy, Rep on stage giving a snippet of his skills to the crowd.
Ghaniana Afropop artist Law Music was brought up to the stage to give the crowd a few of his bops.
A long shot of Law Music on stage.
Waters brought on the robe moment on his set performing his solid joints including "Drugs," "Fat Boy" and "That's My Baby."
Waters doing this smooth man moments for the ladies on stage using classic soul songs in his mix including, Rick James' "Mary Jane," The Delfonics, "La La Means I Love You," and Teddy Pendergrass' "Come Go with Me."
Waters getting into his iconic shirtless vibe.
Waters in his groove.
Waters also brought up STL poet Shy The Poet to perform her poem, "Do You Love Me."
A show wouldnt be a show without Waters moving around on the floor antics!
Last to perform was artist YP.
Overall, this entertaining show was definitely a moment for Zeus Rebel Waters' fans. His eclectic music style mixing rock, hip hop and rap and his enegetic, free flowing performance style kept the audience's attention as much as he humanly could during his two hour set. His guests of performers also did their thing during Waters' intermissions away from the stage, but it was definitely Waters' memorable nite!
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