Seitu’s World: Harlem’s Healing Rhythms: The Phil Young Quartet At Cafe Alke

August 6, 2024

Renowned Harlem photojournalist Seitu Oronde recently captured the soulful performance of The Phil Young Quartet at Cafe Alke, located at 1838 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard on West 112th Street in Harlem

This intimate venue provided the perfect backdrop for an evening of musical healing and entertainment.

The Phil Young Quartet, a staple in the Harlem music scene for decades, continues to captivate audiences with their unique blend of sound energy and musical prowess. Led by the experienced Phil Young, the group has earned a reputation for their ability to uplift spirits and heal through the power of music.

The Phil Young Experience

Known widely as the Phil Young Experience, this versatile ensemble showcases a remarkable range of musical talents. The group’s composition is fluid, adapting from solo performances to trios, and even expanding into a full big band when the occasion calls for it. This flexibility allows Phil Young to curate the perfect musical experience for any venue or audience.

A Musical Spectrum

The Phil Young Quartet’s repertoire spans an impressive array of genres, seamlessly blending jazz, gospel, rhythm and blues, and traditional blues. This diverse musical offering ensures that every performance is a unique journey through the rich tapestry of African American musical traditions.


Healing Through Harmony

At the core of the Phil Young Experience is a commitment to healing and uplifting the community through what they call “sound energy”. Their performances are more than mere entertainment; they’re a form of musical medicine, designed to soothe the soul and invigorate the spirit.

A Harlem Institution

With a history spanning many decades, the Phil Young Quartet has become an integral part of Harlem’s cultural landscape. Their regular performances at venues like Cafe Alke contribute to the vibrant musical ecosystem that has long defined this iconic New York neighborhood.

As captured by Seitu Oronde’s lens, the recent performance at Cafe Alke was yet another testament to the enduring power of live music in Harlem. The Phil Young Quartet continues to demonstrate why they remain a beloved fixture in the community, offering healing rhythms and soulful melodies to all who seek the transformative power of music.

Photos by Seutu Oronde.


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