Amel Larrieux plays ATL’s City Winery [PHOTOS]

Written by | Ray Cornelius 

While everyone else was enjoying Sheila E. at Wolfcreek Amphitheater and T.I. at V-103’s Car and Bike Show on Saturday night, I was chillaxing to the smooth sounds of vocalist—Amel Larrieux.

The former lead singer of the 90s R&B Soul duo Groove Theory played Atlanta’s City Winery for two sold-out performances at 5 and 8 pm. The ageless beauty, whose voice still sounds incredible, performed songs based on fan’s Twitter requests and audience suggestions. Her quartet also featured her oldest daughter Sky Larrieux on keys and acoustic guitar.

Her set list included “Give Up Something,” “Amazing Grace,” “If I Were A Bell,” “Searching for My Soul” and “Infinite Possibilities.”  She also performed a medley of Prince tunes including “I Would Die For You,” “Pop Life” and “Paisley Park.”  Larrieux considered the late music icon one of her mentors and regrets that she “didn’t get to properly say goodbye.”

She closed out her nearly two-hour show with “Don’t Let Me Down,” which was featured in the film “Beyond the Lights,” “Make Me Whole,” “Get Up” and the crowd favorite “Tell Me.” Her encore performance was Chaka Khan‘s disco/funk anthem “I Know You, I Live You.”

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