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Photo shoot with 'The Sobo' Vintage Boutique

August 11, 2022 by Quentin Marcellis

For my show ‘Summer Exhibition’ at the Phibrook Museum 🏛, I was styled for a promotional shoot by ‘The Sobo’ Vintage Boutique (1315 E 6th St, Tulsa, Ok 74120) a vintage boutique in my hometown that I have had a history with, so its a full circle moment.

I styled my fellow artist Ebony Easiley for her music video 🎥 back in 2016, when ‘The Sobo’ had a different owner (Lauren Spears), and ever since then I’ve been shopping here, and networking with other stylist, artist, and fashion enthusiast. Me, and Lauren had a photoshoot (check out below). When I lived in New York 🗽eight years ago I learned all about styling from working with a celebrity stylist Harrison Crite. Fashion is a huge part of my brand, and self expression, and I can’t wait to dive deeper into the fashion industry.

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Also I have alot of connections with the 'Philbrook Museum of Art’ as well. I was on set of a film 🎥 shot here as a background extra. This photo shoot was a full circle moment for me, and I’m excited about my show August 20th at the ‘Philbrook Museum of Art.’ 🦚

“Sometimes we have to take a look back at our past to understand the present and where we are headed.” - Quentin Marcellis 🌵

Doors 🚪 open up at 6:30 pm for my show set ‘Summer Exhibition’ and you can purchase 🎫 at (https://fansub.live/e/summerexhibitionwithtulsacreativeengine).

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Photographer 📷 Taylor Mae Hernandez.✨

August 11, 2022 /Quentin Marcellis

Philbrook Museum of Art ‘Summer Exhibition’ Presented by Tulsa Creative Engine

August 05, 2022 by Quentin Marcellis

We hope you will join us ‘Tulsa Creative Engine’ Saturday, August 20th at 6:30 p.m. at the Phil brook Museum for our ‘Summer Exhibition’ ticket link in bio) featuring the 2022 Tulsa Creative Engine Music Business Accelerator cohort:

* Ausha LaCole @awesha

* Dialtone Tonesbeach

* Dr. View @drview1

* Lex @alexisonyango

* Medicensanto @medicensanto

* Parris Chariz Parrischariz

* Quentin Marcellis @quemarcellis

* Suarez Republic Suarezrepublic

* Yung Qwan @iamyungqwan

Me and eight other artists are in the middle of a six-week program receiving business training 📈, mentorship, industry connections and a $5K grant to support our work.

This special evening will feature performance exhibitions by all nine of us artists which will mix music 🎶 , conversation, and visuals. This will be a truly unique event and an opportunity to meet the artists and learn more about how you can support their work. After the exhibition, we will have a mixer in the Philbrook atrium for community to connect directly with the artists and the TCE 🎚 team. Tickets are $20 and all proceeds will be split evenly among the artists.

August 05, 2022 /Quentin Marcellis

'Introducing Quentin Marcellis' Interview with Indieferrential.com

July 25, 2022 by Quentin Marcellis

Check out my new interview “Introducing: Quentin Marcellis🌵” with Indiefferential.com up now on Indiefferential’s ‘What’s New’ for the month of July. A digital magazine made by artist, creators, and producers, featuring interviews, music, and art projects.

'Introducing Quentin Marcellis' Interview with Indieferrential.com

Indiefferential.com: “Tell us about your latest or upcoming release. Where can we find you right now and what are you up to?

Quentin Marcellis: You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Check out my singles, and my mixtape #DaydInTheMidwest🌵 on SoundCloud, YouTube, Datpiff.com, Vimeo, ITunes, Tidal, Spotify, and all streaming platforms by searching Quentin Marcellis! Right now I’m working on my first EP titled ‘Carefree Black Boy’✨and currently shooting my second music video for my single ‘FourWings🕊.’

Indiefferential.com: Tell us a bit about your influences.

Quentin Marcellis: My influences are wide, from 90’s r&b and hip hop, to psychedelic bands, and sounds. I would categorize my style of music as alternative r&b. My taste can range from Jazz, to sounds from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, or 80’s. Fashion is also a huge influence on my sound, and the vibe I am seeking through each phase I go through in my art. My biggest influence came when Frank Ocean released his highly acclaimed mixtape titled Nostalgia, Ultra in 2011. That’s when I fell in love with music again, and became inspired to become an artist. 

 Indiefferential.com: How did you start?

Quentin Marcellis: I started singing in the church choir, and praise teams of youth groups in my hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It wasn’t until I moved out of Oklahoma, had some experience in D.C, and New York meeting artist, and music industry professionals, coming to terms with my own identify as a person, and seeing Frank Ocean perform live, that I became inspired to become a solo music artist, and carve out my own sound, and path on this journey. 

 Indiefferential.com: How will artists be influenced by the rapid change in technology in the future in your opinion? What will change?

Quentin Marcellis: I think artist will be influenced by the rapid change in technology in the future because we will have to find new ways eventually of making music, releasing art, creating music videos, and digital promotion. Technology will make music become more digital, and we will have to learn how to stay creative through various forms of social media, apps, and discover new ways of releasing art, and moving digital content, when it comes to promoting our style, brand, and individuality. 

Indiefferential.com: What advice would you give your younger self?

Quentin Marcellis: The advice I would give my younger self is sometimes you have to persist, be patient, and trust that everything is happening exactly how it should, and when it should. You cannot rush divine timing. 

 Indiefferential.com: What has been the best time for music in your opinion? What era would you like to live in as an alternative?

Quentin Marcellis: The best time for music in my opinion was the 90’s. Aaliyah, Boys 2 Men, SWV, Brandy, and the soundtracks of Disney Cartoons, and Nickelodeon sitcom shows. The era I would live in as an alternative would be the 80’s, because of the style, music, and Nostalgia of that time period. 

Indiefferential.com: Do you remember any strange or funny incidents that happened to you?

Quentin Marcellis: One time I randomly ran into Aretha Franklin, and her body guard on the elevator of Macys on 34th Street in New York City. It was completely random, and I wasn’t expecting it. I was so shocked I didn’t say anything. 

Indiefferential.com: What is your favorite book? What would you suggest to our readers?

Quentin Marcellis: My favorite books are usually dealing with personal growth, and spirituality. So I enjoy reading books about the ‘Law of attraction’ or self help book. But my favorite book would be the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling. It had a huge impact on my childhood. 

Indiefferential.com: Tell us about your latest or upcoming release.

Quentin Marcellis: My latest upcoming release is my second mixtape titled ‘ On A Journey🐫’ that will be releasing later this Summer. It’s basically a cover song project all about paying homage to artist that have inspired my alternative r&b sound, as well as at the same time the lyrics, and poetry of my songs are taking the listener on a journey of spiritual discovery, and soul searching. This project is about embracing your path, and not giving up. 

Read more on Indieferrential.com.

My singles ‘Carefree BlackBoy’, ‘Four Wings’, 11:11, ‘Days In The Midwest’, and ‘Black Wall Street’ are available on ITunes, Spotify, Tidal, and all streaming platforms. New music is on the way!✨

July 25, 2022 /Quentin Marcellis

Partnership with Non Profit Organization ‘Tulsa Creative Engine’🎚

July 25, 2022 by Quentin Marcellis in Music

I have some big news to share. I was selected in the TCE ‘Tulsa Creative Engine’ Music Business Accelerator’ 2022 Cohort. ‘Tulsa Creative Engine’ is a non profit organization investing in artist that build culture.

Launching this weekend, this program is designed to empower Tulsa, based musicians by teaching entrepreneurial skills to build sustainable business in music careers.

Me, out of 9 artist will embark on a 7 week program, and be supported as artist entrepreneur’s. We will develop business skills, training, work with mentors, make new industry connections, and receive a grant to invest into our music careers, and more.

Thank you for the opportunity ‘Tulsa Creative Engine’ Taking full advantage. Congratulations to the rest of the Cohort.

July 25, 2022 /Quentin Marcellis
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Quentin Marcellis Live At ‘Tulsa Pride’ Festival

June 25, 2022 by Quentin Marcellis

Happy Pride Tulsa! ✊🏾 I’m taking the stage again, for the fifth year in a row, Saturday June 25th for the Tulsa Pride Festival sponsored by ‘Oklahoman’s for Equality’ before the Tulsa Pride parade 2:30 pm - 2:45 pm. I will be performing my singles available on Itunes, and all streaming platforms, including new unreleased music 🎶 my CarefreeBlackBoy✨remix featuring rapper ‘Clutch Barz.’ Oklahoma🌵I can’t wait to put on another show for you, and celebrate love, individuality, and being true to yourself.✨

June 25, 2022 /Quentin Marcellis
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