Last Sunday, we were downtown and, as we walked past Lewis and Elm, we saw the ever-talented Jessica Mashburn inside, getting ready to perform. Lewis and Elm, at the southwest corner of Lewis and Elm, is a place to get small plates, lite fare food, something to drink, and is a place to socialize. Jessica is a performer who has been entertaining audiences in Greensboro and beyond for most of her adult life. Nobody works harder than Jessica to make music a full time job. Jessica stays current on every music opportunity in town. Over the past few months, she opened for Rita Moreno at Tanger Center, performed at furniture market, private events, at Live Jazz at O. Henry Hotel, and she sang the national anthem at the Grasshoppers baseball game. These are just a few of her gigs. When nor performing, she is attending music events herself and, most recently, was seen working as a musician's buddy for Sam Bush at the North Carolina Folk Festival.
When performing, Jessica not only goes all out with her sultry, singing voice, she dresses to match the theme or feel of the event. Seeing her perform is a many-layered experience. Jessica can perform covers with the best of them. This brief pose, above, was a quick hello to us through a the side window of Lewis and Elm. Her fascinator, red hair, and big smile make her readily identifiable. How wonderful that Jessica has been able to turn music into a full time profession. If we are lucky, we'll see her at another event soon. Have a great weekend Jessica. Have a great weekend dear readers!
A good portrait.
Posted by: William Kendall | Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 05:33 AM