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Haitian-born Pop Soul Artist Hervé Coeurto Return to Joe's Pub at the Public

My work is a celebration of the spirit of the Haitian people, and a reflection on our strength in the face of incredible odds" said pop soul artist Hervé Coeur.

Rooted in the land of his birth, Hervé connects his listeners to his past while also integrating the influences of the United States, France and India, all places he now calls home. His music is vibrant, engaging and ultimately uplifting, allowing the audience to transcend their differences and feel the heartbeat of humanity.

Hervé's voice is warm, deep and ethereal and his lyrics akin to poetry. He blends musical genres - the French Chanson, 90's Alternative American Rock and 60's Motown and Soul - to create his unique style. He has connected and made lasting impressions on audiences in the U.S., most recently for the 70th Anniversary of the United Nations, and throughout Europe, most notably in France, where he has performed at the legendary L'Olympia and La Cigale in Paris.

Hervé will be making a repeat performance at Joe's Pub at the Public at 425 Lafayette Street in New York City on Wednesday, August 30. His title song will be "Mr. Blue, " a tribute to his grandfather, who in the Haitian landscape of vast blue sky and blue ocean wove a dream of his family as infinite as the stunning beauty that surrounded them. Hervé's exquisite expression in "Give Love" advocates for the absence of judgment and for a world where we give love that comforts not only our souls, but those of others.

Hervé: Mr. Blue live at Joe's Pub, Public Theater, 425 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10009 on Wednesday, August 30. Doors open at 6:00 p.m., show at 7:30 p.m.



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