
Smooth Echoes in Amber – Featuring Carmichael Musiclover
June 19 @ 8:00 pm – June 20 @ 12:00 am

Smooth Echoes in Amber – featuring Carmichael Musiclover
Friday, June 19th, 2026
Stillwater Lounge & Event Center, 2219 Evans Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Doors Open at 7:00 PM | Live Music Starts at 8:00 PM
NOTE: Table Reservation, Tickets by Phone, Sponsor or Vendor Inquiries call the Jim Austin Online Business Office at (817) 923-9305.
Admission:
$35 Advance via Eventbrite or call (817) 923-9305
$45 Day of Event Door Tickets – Cash + $8.19 Credit Card
$55 VIP (includes 1 Complimentary Drink & Setup)
*All Tickets are subject to Taxes & Eventbrite Fees at Checkout
Contemporary R&B Concert benefitting the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum.
Free Parking
Bar Service
Food Available for Sale
Carmichael Musiclover
Carmichael Musiclover, whose real name is Antoine Carmichael, is a South Carolina-born artist who moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to pursue his passion for music. He entered the music scene in 2008 with his first CD, “All About Love.” Over the years, he has become a cult artist among soul enthusiasts, known for his soulful voice and sincere lyrics. His recent albums, such as “Black Elvis Volume 1” and “Slow Motion,” have been well-received, showcasing his ability to blend classic R&B with contemporary beats and production.
Carmichael Musiclover’s music often reflects his life experiences, with themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. His distinctive sound and relatable lyrics have garnered him a dedicated following and critical acclaim. His most popular songs include “Family,” “Count the Stars,” and “Baby All I Want Is You,” among others.
Carmichael Musiclover’s concerts and live tour dates are eagerly awaited by fans, and he continues to produce hit after hit, keeping the R&B and Contemporary R&B music scene vibrant and exciting.
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Benefiting the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum

ABOUT THE NATIONAL MULTICULTURAL WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM
Founded in 2001, the Museum acknowledges the multicultural contributions of Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, European Americans, Asian and African Americans in the settlement of the American frontier. Works of artists and others who documented people and events of the time via journals, photographs, and other historical items are part of the museum’s collection of overlooked materials that tell, often for the first time, our complete story. Through various educational programs (e.g., storytelling sessions, “Forgotten Cowboys Tour,” cultural heritage workshops, historical reenactments, participatory learning, and hybrid programming) at the museum and in the community, the Museum shares our multicultural western heritage while instilling positive values of diversity, tolerance, hard-work, and determination. Visitors to the Museum and at our traveling exhibitions leave with an awareness that the American West came into being through the struggles and triumphs of racially and socio-economically diverse people.
Click Here to Donate Directly to the NMWHM. Thank you!
Click Here to Learn More on our “100 for $1000” Campaign, our recent effort to raise funds for our relocation and exhibit preservation.
WWW.NMWHM.ORG | (817) 534-8801
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