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Sultry on Screen

Film version of artist Zemill’s signature event tantalizes audience

Closing image of PoJazz film on screen during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake
Closing image of PoJazz film on screen during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024

By Eva D. Coleman

PoJazz. The fusion of poetry and jazz crafted by Dallas native Zemill made its debut as a concert film in front of attendees in a sold-out theater at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas on June 22, 2024.

Luvenia Sanchez, Eva D. Coleman, Madelon Maryman, Zemill, Pamela Foster and Nan Payne outside theater during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024

Zemill and the PoJazz band, under the musical direction of Joel McCray, have wowed audiences for a number of years throughout Dallas-Fort Worth. This iteration, “Snazzy Sneakers & PoJazz Movie Night,” marked a new era for the entertainer and friends.

The evening began with red carpet arrivals open for all attendees to bask in the glow of being special guests. Zemill was spotted greeting and taking photos with loyal followers and others new to the experience.

“Thank you so much for being here,” were the words often spoken by Zemill as he maneuvered throughout the crowd outside of Theater 1.

Zemill and Joel McCray during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024

Upon entrance into the theater, each guest received popcorn and made their way to reserved seats. Smooth jazz from Zemill’s albums filled the room, giving moviegoers an earful of his original music.

Zemill and Joel McCray pose with attendees during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024
Zemill and Joel McCray pose with attendees during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024

Soon afterward, Zemill welcomed all to the premiere of his first concert film. He complimented the audience on their adherence to the dress code for the evening of casual chic attire with sneakers.

In addition to the calm and soothing atmosphere that was intentionally set, Zemill gave attendees a glimpse at his softer and philanthropic side. He asked all cancer survivors to stand and then delivered a poem of encouragement as he saluted the daunting journey, yet gratitude for making it through.

Keyana and Darryl Knight inside theater during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024

“Life is difficult. I always like to leave you with something purposeful,” Zemill said.

A portion of the proceeds were designated to go to nonprofit organization Making Chemo Bearable. Zemill gladly shared this news and recognized the organization’s founder, Ragina Ireland, who sat among the audience.

At nine o’clock on the dot, Zemill summoned for the lights to be dimmed and the anticipated film began.

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Don and Trudy Willis in lobby during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024
Don and Trudy Willis in lobby during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024

The talents of Zemill, keyboardist Joel McCray, saxophonist Fulton Turnage, drummer Jaquita Jones and bass player Will Brooks were on full display, shepherded by emcee Dr. Jonathan Johnson. The images and sound were so clear that it transported viewers to the actual recorded show. Joy and delight observed from the live and recorded performance translated to the theater as well. Many watching the film clapped, laughed and shrieked with excitement at the mature content exposed via poetry and sound.

Ronald and Maliaka Curd being interviewed by Roxanne during PoJazz concert film night at EVO Entertainment in Southlake, Texas June 22, 2024

After the film ended, attendees were encouraged to purchase merchandise in support of the PoJazz experience.

Zemill seemed pleased with the outcome, was very excited to sell out the entire theater and is working on future plans for a wider release of the concert film.

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