T. L. Williams
Multi-hyphenate star T. L. Williams has been quietly and steadily building his legacy with a catalogue spanning over a decade. Williams began his career as a musician and producer, creating records for Chicago Hip-Hop titans such as Rhymefest, Syleena Johnson, & Twista, His 2015 hit, Gettin Mo Money Than You, reached #1 in Adult contemporary radio markets in several countries including the US and UK. Starting in 2016, TL began touring regularly with notable festival performances including SXSW, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival, & Symphony Sound, receiving praise from Grammy-winners such as j. Ivy, Cody Chestnutt & filmmaker John Singleton. Williams followed that up with a recurring musician role on the hit TV Show Empire, a string of critically-acclaimed albums and growing production credits including Raheem Davaughn and Keyshia Cole. 2023 Saw the release of his 7th LP Self Care, including hits like the red-hot remake of James Brown’s The Boss. Adding to an independent catalogue worthy of its classic status with over 7 million streams and counting.
Rubygld Smoke
Rubygld Smoke is no stranger to the spotlight. Initially starting off as a duo between husband & wife & Dani Jo Williams, is now a solo act as Dani Jo takes over. T. L. continues to contribute on production. The sound is sexy, romantic, luscious, danceworthy and guitar-driven. Unique to her legend as an award-winning choreographer from Chicago’s historic west side.
URIA
A multi-hyphenate whose artistry covers movement, sound, and film. Uria’s career as a dancer has seen her touch the stages of The Lyric Opera (Champion), The Studebaker Theater (Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical), and The Delaware Theater Company (Stompin’ At The Savoy). Now, she is stepping into music as a natural extension of her artistry, blending her passion for performance with a growing voice as a singer, songwriter, and musician (flute), adding layers of depth and soul to her sound.

