In Honor of the Mothers: Zondo and Leah Shoshanah in Concert
Schedule
Sun Mar 08 2026 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Heartwood Center | Evanston, IL
About this Event
On March 8th, Join Zondo (aka Abraham Mellish) and Leah Shoshanah for an uplifting concert in honor of Mothers and International Women's Day.
Doors at 6:30pm
7-7:30pm: Leah Shoshanah
7:45-8:30pm: Zondo (Abraham Mellish)
About the Artists:
ZONDO (Abraham Mellish):Zondo (Abraham Mellish) is a native-born son of Liberia who was forced to immigrate to America at the age of 15 as an asylee, due to civil war. In response to this struggle, Zondo found the path of musical expression, whereby he taught himself to play guitar & write songs. He fuses traditional Liberian sensibility with American folk-pop to create a unique blend of sounds that transcends boundaries by speaking directly to the heart. Whenever Zondo plays or writes, the intention is an act of healing, as his message encourages us to resonate with love in the face of adversity. His performances unite people & ignite their spirits. It’s a global place where melody, rhythm, activism, & culture intertwine.
Zondo is a full-time performing musician and music teacher working to complete and release his all-original debut album. Along with his team, they created The Zondo Project, which was designed to use music’s transformative power to drive social change, advocating for restorative justice, peace, and universal liberation by blending melody, rhythm, and activism into a unified movement.Zondo, his wife, & their two young children are pleased to have recently relocated back to the Midwest where he continues to create music & remains committed to sharing it with the world, through avenues dedicated to the liberation of all peoples. It’s not just a typical singer-songwriter project; it’s also a movement toward Restorative Justice, toward Peace. As his fellow Africans have said it: Ubuntu!
Learn more at zondo.love
LEAH SHOSHANAH:Leah Shoshanah is a Chicago-based music artist, freelance cantorial soloist, and educator who bridges the gap between performance and spiritual practice. Whether she is performing original folk compositions, leading sacred Jewish rituals, or facilitating community singalongs, Leah’s work is rooted in the inherent healing power of song and story.With a background spanning classical opera to contemporary folk, she creates inclusive spaces that help communities navigate the complexities of our world with empathy, justice, and an open heart.
Beyond the stage, Leah is a dedicated mentor who guides students of all ages in discovering their own creative and spiritual voices. From B’nai Mitzvah preparation to private music lessons and song circles, she meets every individual and community exactly where they are. Her mission is simple yet profound: to use music as a tool for connection, helping others bridge divides and connect more deeply to their own emotions and to one another.
Learn more at leahshoshanah.com
Where is it happening?
Heartwood Center, 1818 Dempster Street, Evanston, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 15.00 to USD 33.85











