The Journey to Everything


Danny Simmons’ The Journey to Everything

Danny Simmons brings his full creative force to the Houston Museum of African American Culture with The Journey to Everything. This exhibition fuses multimedia paintings with African artifacts from his own collection.

“Makers of Legacy” at Mitochondria Gallery

Makers of Legacy, the debut solo exhibition by Nigerian sculptor Ejiro Fenegal, is a show that celebrates African women whose resilience and strength have shaped communities across centuries. Using bonded marble as her medium, Fenegal creates life-size busts and torsos that pulse with history and emotion.


Mocha Man Music Moment

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PinkPantheress reinvents her sound at the Tiny Desk, trading electronic beats for guitar-driven, jazzier arrangements. Performing with effortless charm and deadpan humor, she shifts between instruments while keeping her voice luminous. The set showcases her versatility and magnetic presence, proving her artistry thrives beyond digital spaces and glitched-out pop.


Meet Brandon J. Marks

Mocha Man Productions is proud to announce that we are now managing artists. Our mission has always been to create films, television, live events, and digital content that bring joy, delight, and moments of escape. Expanding into artist management allows us to showcase talented voices who embody that spirit.

Our first managed artist is Houston-based singer, songwriter, and producer Brandon J. Marks. Brandon’s music blends soulful R&B, jazz elegance, and modern pop storytelling into a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. His latest album, BrandonLand, takes listeners on a journey inspired by the thrills and emotions of an amusement park.

On stage, Brandon is electric. His performances are interactive, heartfelt, and filled with call-and-response moments.

Brandon J. Marks is now available for bookings at festivals, brand activations, and private events. For inquiries, please contact me directly at fred@mochamanstyle.com.


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