Dallas Observer: 10 Best Concerts of the Week: Tha Alkaholiks, Damoyee, Mike Zito and More

10 Best Concerts of the Week: Tha Alkaholiks, Damoyee, Mike Zito and More

By David Fletcher, December 23, 2021 

Below is an excerpt from “10 Best Concerts of the Week” that features DAMOYEE: 

“Damoyee
7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 28, at The Free Man, 2626 Commerce St., Free

It’s been quite the year for R&B singer Damoyee. At the start of the year, the singer released the song “Can’t Imagine (A Day Without You)” featuring The B23 Band. The song is a tribute to all of the frontline workers who kept the country moving during the pandemic. The next month, Damoyee released “Waiting for You,” a collaboration between the singer and her friend and fellow Berklee College of Music student, multi-instrumentalist Timothy Stone. The two wrote, recorded and produced the lovingly nostalgic song about missing your friends, from their bedrooms in Texas and Connecticut during quarantine. Though they had never actually met on campus before, Stone and Damoyee connected via Discord to write the song together after they returned home from college to ride out the pandemic. Damoyee closes out the year playing a series of shows including her Tuesday night show at The Free Man in Deep Ellum.”

Read Dallas Observer’s full article on the “10 Best Concerts of the Week” HERE.

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