Joslyn & The Sweet Compression
Thursday, August 28, 2025 7:00–8:00 PM
- LocationFSU Upper Quad
- DescriptionExhilarating Neo-Soul and Funk
“Magical … gives everybody the joy.” (Billboard Magazine)
Silky soul and gritty funk combine for a vivacious outdoor performance from Joslyn & The Sweet Compression, who deliver breathtaking energy with a hook-filled fusion of genres. Led by Joslyn Hampton, whose powerful voice and commanding stage presence have garnered comparisons to Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan and Aretha Franklin, this ace band of musicians has become a headlining favorite at clubs and festivals across the country.
The Levitt AMP Cumberland Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with changemakers and nonprofits across the country to activate underused outdoor spaces through the power of free, live music — bringing people together, fostering belonging and invigorating community life.
CES is supported in part by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, and receives financial support from the Allegany Arts Council and the City of Frostburg. - Websitehttps://events.frostburg.edu/event/joslyn-the-sweet-compression
- CategoriesMusic, Special Events, Cultural Programs, Performance, Social Event
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