Transform your Sunday evenings with Supper Club Sundays, where a curated selection of chef-inspired, buffet-style dishes meets the magic of live music. Featuring a rotating menu of seasonal ingredients and global flavors, every visit is a new culinary adventure. As you indulge in these dynamic offerings, the soulful sounds of live performances create the perfect backdrop for a truly memorable dining experience.
ABOUT CECILY
"Her celestial vocal register and authentic lyrics place her in a lane that few can occupy." - Soulbounce
Vocalist and songwriter Cecily (pronounced Ses-Suh-Lee) is known for her agile soprano and honest lyrics. The Washington, DC native has a rich, soothing sound rooted in mid-century Soul and Jazz. Often drawing comparisons to Minnie Riperton and Amel Larrieux, her music is imbued with a unique sensuality that informs not only her vocal approach, but also her self-reflecting lyrics.
Cecily has been heralded for her poetic writing style. Grounded in an easy vulnerability, her lyrics speak of deep lessons around self-acceptance, freedom, community and love.
Her current album Awakening Pt. II, releasing July 26th, was directly inspired by Black Feminist writer bell hook’s text All About Love. The eight-track album explores unconditional love and its transformative power. Going beyond the romantic, Cecily delves into what hooks calls a “love ethic,” with songs navigating familial love, self-love, divine love, and love of the Earth.
Praised across all the musical worlds from which she draws influence, Cecily featured on modern jazz stylist Jose James’ project No Beginning No End 2. She has opened for award winning jazz and soul artists Gregory Porter, Ezra Collective, Nate Smith, and Maysa, R&B stars Johnny Gill, Kenny Lattimore and Elle Varner, folk artist Becca Stevens and alternative soul pioneer Bilal.
Cecily has been featured at the Essence Festival of Culture, Capital Jazz Fest, The Atlanta Jazz Festival and DC Jazz Festival. She has performed multiple times at the legendary Blues Alley and Apollo Music Café, as well as The Kennedy Center, The Hamilton, Howard Theater, and at the VI Annual Mompox, Colombia Jazz Festival, having been invited by the US Embassy.
THESE ARE TWO SEATED SHOWS IN ONE NIGHT: 6PM & 8:30PM.
THESE SHOWS WILL START ON TIME SO PLEASE ARRIVE ON TIME.