Andrea Tribitt, international soul singer, is the featured performer for the Soulful Sunday Brunch from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, at Soirée Steak and Oyster House, at 1512 E. 18th St., in 18th and Vine Jazz District, Kansas City, Mo.
Tribitt will have her Journal release and signing for “Living and Learning: Journaling Your Way to Growth and Greater Self-Awareness,” directly after her performance.
Novice diarists and experienced ones are invited to attend, as she will share short stories, original quotes and thought-provokng questions.
Her book contains ideas on how to let journaling lead to personal growth.
Tribitt, from Kansas City, Kansas, is a songwriter, vocal instructor and performance coach who has worked with internationally known artists in television, film, stage and various genres of music.
She was a member of the Grammy award-winning ensemble Sounds of Blackness and performed at the White House for America’s Millennium at the White House 1999-2000.
Artists she has worked with include Quincy Jones, Will Smith, Kenny Rogers, Tom Jones, Tricia Yearwood, Luther Vandross, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.
Tribitt also has worked with the public schools and has been a gospel music instructor in Japan.