
Oct. 7, 2016, Cambridge, MA. – Farayi Sophia Malek takes center stage as The American Symphony of Soul’s lead singer. They perform every first Friday at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub. Their very first gig was in spring 2011. Three original members remain.

Oct. 7, 2016, Cambridge, MA. – The American Symphony of Soul performs at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub every first Friday. Their very first gig was in spring 2011. Three original members remain.

Oct. 7, 2016, Cambridge, MA. – American Symphony of Soul trumpet player, Will Archibald takes a break from playing his horn to rap Jay-Z’s part of “Crazy in Love”. The band performs at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub every first Friday. Their very first gig was in spring 2011. Three original members remain.

Oct. 7, 2016, Cambridge, MA. – The American Symphony of Soul performs at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub every first Friday. Their very first gig was in spring 2011. Three original members remain.

Oct. 7, 2016, Cambridge, MA. – American Symphony of Soul Saxophonist, Andrew Summerfield quenches his thirst during intermission. The band performs at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub every first Friday. Their set begins at 11 p.m. and ends around 1:30 a.m.

Oct. 7, 2016, Cambridge, MA. – Farayi Sophia Malek takes center stage as The American Symphony of Soul’s lead singer. They perform every first Friday at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub. Their very first gig was in spring 2011. Three original members remain.

Oct. 7, 2016, Cambridge, MA. – Keyboard player, Jackson Clawson helps pack up at the end of the night. The American Symphony of Soul performs at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub every first Friday. Their first gig was in spring of 2011. Three original members remain.

Oct. 7, 2016, Cambridge, MA. – Keyboard player, Jackson Clawson helps pack up at the end of the night. The American Symphony of Soul performs at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub every first Friday. Their first gig was in spring of 2011. Three original members remain.