
Columbus spent most of his early life in Milwaukee, WI, and later moved to Belzoni, MS, where his love for music began to truly blossom. After receiving his high school diploma from Humphreys County High School, Columbus attended Natchez College and played basketball, it was there he realized his true passion was music. Soon after he attended Tougaloo College and Jackson State University on music scholarships. Columbus began recording with several groups for his first 20 years.
Columbus had early opportunities to see the world stage firsthand, traveling with and singing back up with celebrity artists such as, Brian McKnight and being an opening act for Blues Legend, BB King. Columbus has continued writing and recording for at least thirty years and is taking everything in stride. Columbus decided to take the world solo as he began recording some of his most heartfelt music such as
“ You’re the Kind of Woman I Need” and his get on the floor and step “Let’s Go”. Columbus is currently in the studio working on his upcoming album with his hit release “Hobo Moan” which has already given him a nomination for a Mississippi Blues award.
Artistic Expression
“Singing allows me to share my blessing in lyrics and song. It is my responsibility, to share my gift. In my vocal expression I expose the very emotion and raw feelings of intense rhythmic song, that would otherwise be withheld from others. Our ancestors would call it a moan. All I am trying to do, is give my Soul to Soul.”



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