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Gospel & R&B Concert Starring
Sharon D. Henderson & Reflection
Polly Klaas Community Theater, 417 Western Ave, Petaluma.
Sunday, March 19, 2023 – 4 p.m., Doors open at 3 p.m.
Cost: $40 Tickets and Refreshments
Please visit: Petaluma Blacks for Community Development – pbcd4us.com for ticket sales

Sharon D. Henderson
Sharon is a powerful singer and the lead vocalist in “Gosperational” and R & B band, “Reflection”. She has been singing in church choirs since the age of three. Her earliest influences were Mahalia Jackson, Rev James Cleveland and the great singers at her home church. As a teenager, singing with the award-winning choir The Voices of Christ, she had the opportunity to sing under the direction of gospel luminaries such as Reverend James Cleveland, Helen J.H. Stephens, and with great singers such as Reverend Daryl Coley. Sharon was blessed to travel and sing as a member of the Voices of Christ and Northern California Gospel Music Workshop of America.

Sharon has continued her career, becoming a sought-after professional singer in the East Bay. For 16 years Sharon was a popular soloist with Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir and is featured on their CD entitled “Rejoice“. Receiving rave reviews from the San Francisco Examiner, Sharon’s moving a Cappella rendition of “Lawd How Come Me Heah” is a featured selection on her debut CD, “Through It All”.

Now as lead vocalist for the R&B band Reflection, Sharon is able to continue her music ministry by singing at churches and in such night spots s as Yoshi’s in Oakland and Caffe Trieste in Berkeley. She sings great R&B classics from the 80s, jazz standards, pop and rock.

The Reflection Trio

Reflection includes the following members. Andrew Barnes Jamieson, pianist, composer. Lee Henderson on Bass and vocals. Lee, is the current band leader for “Reflection” and has been playing bass for over 30 years. Anthony Simpson is a premier rhythm guitarist and songwriter. Vino (Alvin Thomas) on drums. Vino is a talented multi-instrumentalist with years of experience.

Polly Klaas Community Theater, 417 Western Ave, Petaluma. Cost $40.00, includes refreshments. Sharon has been singing since the age of three. She has received rave reviews from the San Francisco Examiner and her moving a cappella rendition of “Lawd How Come Me Heah” has moved some people to shout.

Please visit: Petaluma Blacks for Community Development – pbcd4us.com for ticket sales

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