Joe Jones’ Versatile Productions Presents – End of Summer Splash, Comedy & Concert Explosion, feat Miki Howard | Sept. 20th, 2009

Joe Jones’ Versatile Productions to
Tribute Los Angeles Firefighters and Peace Officers with
End of Summer Splash, Comedy & Concert Explosion,
Featuring Songstress Miki Howard

 

Los Angeles – In what can only be described as the summer’s end jam of the year, Joe Jones, CEO of Versatile Productions has planned the ultimate pool party as a tribute to Los Angeles’ Peace Officers and Firefighters. In light of L.A.’s recent rash of horrendous wild fires, a pool partyis the perfect antidote to what has been a blazing ordeal for some ofthe city’s hardest working men and women. 
 
Fresh from the recent success of the CD listening party for former Tempation, Ollie Woodson and the intimate “One Night Only” performance with R&B sensation Vesta Williams, Jones is once again pulling out all stops for his ever expanding following of grown and sexy professionals.  His “End of Summer Splash, Comedy & Concert Explosion” will feature songstress Miki Howard serving up a soulful blend of simmering vocals poolside, while comedians Melanie Comarcho and Doug Williams, host of Martin Lawrence’s “1st Amendment Stand Up,”  provide the comic relief.  A hard body and swimsuit contest is planned for added extracurricular activities along with music, cocktails and overall summertime fun! 
 
The End of Summer Splash will be held Sunday, September 20 from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Sheraton Gateway Hotel.  The Sheraton Gateway is located at 6101 W. Century Blvd. in Los Angeles. Tickets are only $20.00 and available at http://www.VersatileProd.com or by calling Inglewood Tickets at 310) 671-6400 or Versatile Productions at 310) 641-1588.
 
Miki Howard, the evening’s headlining performer, had her first hit for Atlantic  with “Come Share My Love”. She followed that with a remake of Glenn Miller’s 1940 tune “Imagination.” Her success continued with two more top ten singles, “Baby Be Mine” and “That’s What Love Is,” a duet with the late, hit-making R&B crooner Gerald Levert that led to Howard’s biggest hit, “Love Under New Management.”  In 1992 Howard portrayed Billie Holiday in Spike Lee’s film  “Malcolm X,” followed by a featured role in John Singleton’s “Poetic Justice” with pop icon Janet Jackson.

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