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Sunday Sounds!

  • Southside Preservation Hall 1519 Lipscomb Street Fort Worth, TX, 76104 United States (map)

Sunday Sounds!

Featuring

La Bell
Marcel P Black featuring DJ Kut Lee
Stay on Mars and Jacobsen
Benny Smoke

Doors 3pm, Show 4pm
$10 presale
$15 at the door
Ages 21+

The next episode of Sunday Sounds, is coming to you, LIVE, on March 22nd!

We will have everything you need! Food from Always Cookin' Nola! All the drinks you can drink by our local friends at Juicy's Juice, C Man Coffee, as well as full bar services provided by Horus Hall!

The historic Southside Preservation Hall is a venue that provides a safe place for community. It's the perfect place to gather. Y'all come hang out. See for yourself.


La Bell's contributions to the Dallas music scene and her role as a community advocate make her a notable figure in the city's cultural landscape. Her work continues to inspire and entertain, making her a beloved figure in the community.

Quote in Voyage Dallas "I am a self-taught guitarist, I sing. I rap. I write poetry. All the things that one would consider from an artist I suppose. What I want people to take away the most is, is the essence of music. I feel that I embody music in its purest form. It’s not super elaborate. It’s not Aretha Franklin or Lady Gaga. It’s just me. Imagine Alicia Keys, Sara Bareilles, and Emily King had a love child. Aka me. I’m a singer. I’ve loved to sing since I was a child. Whether I’m famous or not, those things will never change. I want to connect with those in the audience who are hurting, who need space, and who need moments to breathe because I feel those are the individuals who will receive the most from what I give. Life inspires me. Walking outside, feeling the breeze and knowing that I’m able to breathe that in gives me all the life I need. It’s comfort, and that’s what I want people to feel when they hear my music."


Baton Rouge Emcee Marcel P. Black (currently based in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is hitting the road to promote his upcoming album "Black Luv" dropping this spring, with Oklahoma turntablist DJ Kut Lee.

Marcel is a husband/father & Hip-Hop educator, a veteran underground/indie touring emcee know for his conscious message and love for Hip-Hop culture.

DJ Kut Lee is an award winning DJ, mentored by the legendary Rob Swift, known for his elite turntable skills as well as the ability to rock crowd.

Joining them from Portland, Maine are Stay on Mars & Jacobsen, known for rocking crowds throughout the region, and hosting the now defunct Monday Of The Minds Hip-Hop Showcase.

Expect a diverse display of Hip-Hop, different flavors, all dope.


Benny Smoke stands at a creative intersection- where melodic rap meets lived reality. Based in the Fort Worth:/ Dallas area, his sound is both smooth and textured, reflecting life's highs and lows with the same calm confidence.

Born in South Fort Worth in the late '80s and raised through the '90s and early 2000s, Benny absorbed the city's culture firsthand - skate parks, graffiti walls, late-night cipher sessions, and the shared energy of community that shaped his worldview.

Across his catalog, and especially in tracks like 'AFFIRMATIONS'; Benny paints scenes of self-awareness and steady ambition, It's the kind of muslc that doesn't shout to be heard It resonates because it's truthful, deliberate, and rooted in experience.

His 2025 EP Cappuccino expanded his body of work, followed by continued releases and consistent live performances throughout North Texas. In 2026, he reached a miles- tone with a headlining performance at Three Links in Deep Ellum, Dallas a moment that reaffirmed his resonance with both local fans and industry ears alike.

Benny Smoke has also collaborated with artists and producers including Wisdomadik, EPayne, Obie Trice, Anetix, P Tha Poet, S2P Skitzo, Pac Manson, and German producer Rice Master Yen.




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