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Jah9 live at Tropicália
TROPICALIA
WASHINGTON, DC
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Jah9 live at Tropicália
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Jah9 Live in DC at Tropicalia, with Dubtonic Kru , Puma Ptah and Dutty Bookman/selector July 26th

When Jah9 sings, hearts and minds awaken. Old school blues improvisation, meets hard hitting lyrical prowess, in a rich imaginative blend of vocal clarity and complexity. She sings with a voice that belies the dimensions of her physical body, from a soul much older than its current vessel. Her philosophy is profoundly spiritual, and her style is Jazz on Dub.

Born Janine Cunningham, Jah9 spent her first eight and a half years in Falmouth, Trelawny, on the rural western edge of Jamaica. It was an idyllic place, where everyone knew everyone else, and where the daughter of the Baptist minister first found her singing voice, at home and in the church choir. But everything changed when her father took a job as chaplain at a high school in Kingston and the family settled in a house on the school grounds.

In the city, the transplanted country girl found comfort in music and words, and blossomed in both. She sang in the church, school and youth choir; and found an outlet for her feelings in the words she wrote down on the page. Growing up in a socially conscious family, she'd always been aware of the injustices all around, but it wasn't until university that everything came together in her mind and she really began to find her own voice

The catalyst was a group of Rastafarian friends she made on campus while gathering by the fire to steam and reason. Long hours of talking opened her up to the teachings of Haile Selassie 1, as well as her ears to the swirling beauty of dub music and roots reggae. Suddenly the nickname of Jah9, which she'd adopted while still a little girl in Trelawny, made perfect sense.

Already a staple on Jamaica's underground poetry scene, in the music she found a place where her words could live, and the songs she started to write found plenty of eager encouragement. Jah9 began recording with producer Sheldon Bernard and her demos caught the attention of the legendary Beres Hammond, who later began helping to develop her recording technique. She later teamed up with dancehall producer Donovan Bennett of Don Corleon Records for popular singles like "Keep Holding On and" "Warning." A unique process outside of Jamaica, the recording of Warning was broadcast, with the track coming out the very next day. What followed was Jah9 becoming one of the most powerful female voices in Jamaican music.

But she hadn't switched her allegiance: her heart was still firmly with roots music, and she started recording "Mr. Right" with producer Roy 'Stone Love' Gilligan. The pair worked so well and easily together that the project with Hammond was put on hold so she could continue to work with RoryStoneLove. The single quickly became an album, resulting in New Name, released to rave reviews a year later in February, 2013. The influential Achis Reggae Blog raved: "I cannot remember a debut album which was as lyrically strong as New Name," also declaring it album of the year, while United Reggae's Angus Taylor praised Jah9 for having "a jazz soloist's fluidity, a singer's voice and a poet's flow."

With New Name, Jah9 arrives fully-fledged into the spotlight. But there's more to her than flow and melody. She lives what she speaks. A community activist, Jah9 has been heavily involved in youth development work. She's helped develop programs for at-risk youth in Kingston, worked on the creation of Healing of the Nation public awareness campaign and been at the center of the creation of the non-profit youth and arts advocacy group known as Manifesto JA.

"Jamaica's best-kept secret"  as Mikey Bennett of Grafton Studios once called her - is now out in the open. With New Name, Jah9 takes a journey through Jazz on Dub passing deep into the heart and mind

Adresse

TROPICALIA (Afficher)
2001 14th St NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20009
United States

Catégories

Musique > Reggae

Âge minimum : 21
Enfants bienvenus : Non
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

Contact

Propriétaire : Tropicalia
Sur BPT depuis : 09 Déc 2014
 
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Tropicaliadc.com


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