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The Suits

From Enterprise Staff

Billed as “Four Gentlemen, Four Genres, Four Decades,” The Suits will be the act for the Livingston Community Concert Association’s first concert of 2024, part of the 2023-2024 concert season, at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 17 at the Polk County Commerce Center.

Having been influenced by many hit groups including The Four Seasons, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder and Journey, The Suits create a “fusion of doo wop, pop and rock ‘n’ roll.”

“The Suits are comprised of four dynamic gentlemen performing four genres of hit music across four decades. The group fuses smooth choreography and tight harmonies with exciting showmanship and fun audience interaction, taking audiences on a journey from the 50s through the 80s.”

The group consists of Jared Lotz, Luke Monday, Tym Brown and Victor Solomon. Lotz grew up in a small town where he began singing in church and discovered his passion and talent for music. He holds a BFA from the Webster Conservatory of TheaterArts, where he trained in musical theater.

Monday is a professional actor and singer native to Southern California. National tours include Elder Price standby in The Book of Mormon and Sky u/s in Mamma Mia!  He recently starred as Captain America in the world premiere of Rogers: The Musical at Disney’s California Adventure.

Brown, an AMDA grad, hails from Milwaukee, Wis. He has toured professionally as both an actor and a singer. Some of his credits include Scar in Disney’s Tale Of The Lion King, Dan in Next T Normal, Benny in Ren and Vox Lumiere’s international tour of Phantom. He is a lead singer with JazzMafia and The Detroit Nights and has opened for Smokey Robinson.

Solomon found his passion as an artist as a child. He grew up singing in church and in the school choirs. He then went to further his education at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. During his time at A&T he served as an Aggie Success Leader, a member of the Gospel and University Choir, Mr. 1913, Mister North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, a Spring ‘20 initiate into the Beta Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., reigned as the 17th Mister HBCU, and recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Degree. He appeared on Season 20 of NBC’s The Voice where he was a finalist on Team Legend. He plans to someday create his own label.

The Polk County Commerce Center is located at 1017 Hwy. 59 Loop North in Livingston. The doors open at 7 p.m.

Memberships in the Livingston Community Concert Association may be purchased for as little as $50 per person and family rates are also available. Membership will allow one to attend all concerts per season. For additional information go to www.livingstoncommunityconcert.org or contact Sally Frasier at 936-967-0219.

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