Vince Staples performs at Raleigh City Plaza.
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Vince Staples performs at Raleigh City Plaza.
California-based rapper Vince Staples performs Saturday.
Vince Staples performs Saturday evening at Raleigh City Plaza.
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Fiddle player Drayton Aldridge played shirtless for the second half of the show, bending over backwards to help the audience connect with his tunes.
Saxaphone specialist Danny Abrams plays a scale to prove his place in the band, part of one of the skits performed during the show. The night was full of theatrical spectacles punctuated by foot-stomping performances.
Ellis Dyson and Nathan Huvard battle it out on the banjo and guitar, leading the crowd along with the storyline of Mr. Medicimo's Medicine Show.
The show was held in the Cat's Cradle Back Room, an intimate venue where the audience and performers are never more than 20 feet away from one another.
The Shambles were accompanied by choreographed background dancers, adding an extra layer to the vaudevillian feel of the night.
Resident Rogues upright bassist Craig Sandberg took a horizontal water break, but that didn't stop him from keeping up with every beat of the song.
Ellis Dyson, the eponymous lead singer of the band, took on the persona of Mr. Medicimo on Saturday night-- a character of his own creation. The night was centered around a theme of hope and appreciation for life.