Published: January 18, 2013
By Evan Lybrand
CLEMSON — Performer Jeremiah Dew takes a journey through the African-American experience in his one-man show “One Voice” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23, in Tillman Hall auditorium.
Dew’s show focuses on eight influential voices, including Martin Luther King Jr., Bill Cosby, Muhammad Ali and President Barack Obama. Dew portrays all eight people in the show, presenting a narrative that spans the 1820s to present day.
Dew, also known as “JDew,” is an emcee, entertainer, producer, storyteller and host. Clemson students and fans know him as the on-court emcee and hype man at home basketball games. He also works for the Greenville Drive at Fluor Field, where he emcees on the field, produces music videos and entertains fans.
Dew serves on the board of directors for the Greenville Little Theater and appears in shows. He is owner of Gamemaster Entertainment. He received a degree in mass media with a minor in broadcast journalism from Bob Jones University.
This show is free and open to the public. It is a part of the Clemson’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of integration. For more information about the anniversary, visit the website.
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