Roni Kaspi, Solomon Fox, Takoda

Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 7:00 PM to 10:30 PM

Gold—Diggers, Los Angeles

NAMM edition show with Roni Kasp, Solomon Fox, and Takoda! **Roni Kaspi** is a dynamic drummer, singer-songwriter, and producer known for her genre-bending style that fuses jazz with pop, soul, and electronic music, gaining international fame after being discovered by bassist Avishai Cohen on Instagram in 2020 and joining his trio, and recording two albums together. A Berklee College of Music graduate, she's praised for her intricate grooves, leading her own project , and earning accolades like Drumeo's Best Jazz Drummer of the Year in 2023, establishing herself as a fresh voice in modern music. **Solomon Fox-** North Carolina-native Solomon Fox is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose left-of-center recordings combine funk-influenced grooves, lush vocal harmonies, and off-kilter lyrics. Fox first began writing songs at age 9 on his parent’s upright piano, recording them into GarageBand alongside his brother Elijah Fox. In 2024, Fox broke through again with the viral songs “weird” and “you don’t cook, ” receiving over 5 million views and attracting praise from the likes of Queen Latifah, Erykah Badu, Ty Dolla $ign, Ne-Yo, T-Pain and more. His most recent sophomore album Sweettooth, released in October 2025, boasting features from Duckwrth, Amaria, and more, for which he also finished an international headlining tour. He has been featured on NPR, Spotify's Fresh Finds and Vanguard, Early Rising, CLTURE and a host of other digital, radio, and physical publications. As a producer, he has earned three Grammy nominations and one Oscar nomination for Best Original Song for the Gospel-infused anthem “Stand Up” for the film Harriet. With over 250 million streams to his name, some of his production credits include Odeal’s “Reason” with his brother Elijah Fox, Smino’s “Mike Jones” and “Year of the Goat” which he produced with Thundercat and Groove, and Emeline’s RIAA Certified Gold hit “cinderella’s dead” which he co-wrote and produced, and over 100 other releases.