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Maysa Leak’s Kitchen Karaoke Merges Her Love of Music and Cooking - Cuisine Noir Magazine

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On any given Sunday, you can find Grammy Award-nominated artist Maysa Leak sitting in her kitchen in Baltimore County, Maryland’s Pikesville neighborhood, and putting on a mini concert for her fans on Facebook Live. It’s something she’s been doing for about seven years at the suggestion of a friend. “My really good friend and mentor, … Maysa Leak’s Kitchen Karaoke Merges Her Love of Music and Cooking Read More »

Source: Cuisine Noir | Food and wine lifestyle magazine for African-Americans

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