Returning once again to add his signature style, producer Travis Sayles Dark Child Productions joins forces with Avant's songwriting and lead vocals. Not just making love but being in love, what happened to that? I think it's important that we delve back into those kinds of things. Featured songs such as "You Don't Love Me No More" reminds us of the challenges of maintaining adversities in relationships, says Avant. It makes you feel like, "Am I here for the kids, the bills--what is it? I was going with that. I wanted to make sure it had a hip hop feel to it. It gives you a feel of authentic soul music. The Cleveland native steps back in time with "Not Gone Lose," a tribute to an era which Avant elegantly conveys bringing us back to when ballads were the cornerstone of bringing Black families together.

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Each headliner presents new work — including three world premieres. This festival centres on artists taking, or attempting to take, the next step in their work, career or practice. In creative music, moving forward with art is associated with instrumental mastery and developing a personal musical vocabulary. Regardless of genre, all forward paths in music require an artist to dedicate mind, body and soul. Sometimes life challenges and structural inequities make it difficult or impossible to take the next step. There is no single way forward: twists, turns and dead ends await. We explore this theme with four headliners who present new work, plus two panel discussions. Whether coaxing rhythms from a drum kit, a bag of marbles or coffee mugs, her percussive sound world is wide open. The goal of the performance is to create an opportunity to honour these found objects with an attempt to focus on the exchanges and negotiations of partnership between object and human.
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Avant has five siblings and he is the youngest of them all. Avant began writing songs at the age of He independently released his debut single " Separated " in
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