Friday, July 25, 2014

Jose James...EveryLittleThing!!!



London-based expat, Jose James, is on “fiya” and taking center stage alongside a wave of jazz-influenced, hip-hop, rock, neo-soul/R&B infused artists like fellow expat Aloe Blacc, Emily King, Robert Glasper and Janell Monae. The Minneapolis-born crooner, and son of a Panamanian jazz saxophonist, grew up sampling the smorgasbord of delights blanketing the musical menu of his youth…from Prince and Ice Cube to Nirvana and Radiohead. 

James soon left the “twin cities” to study at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in NYC, to become a finalist in the Thelonius  Monk International Jazz Vocalist Competition, and tour with legendary jazz pianist, and Coltrane protégé, McCoy Tyner while honing his eclectically sensual musical style.

His previous albums (“The Dreamer”; “Black Magic”; “No Beginning, No End”) brilliantly capture his roots in jazz, soul, R&B, and Hip-Hop. James’ latest offering, “While We Were Sleeping”, stretches the limits of creativity, blurs the lines of categorization and dips deeply into his apprenticeship in the East London club scene giving a head-nod to his rock/electronica sensibilities. His spot-on remake of the conscious hip-hop classic “Park Bench People” by Freestyle Fellowship will slay most and leave others unconscious. James' original, “It’s All Over Your Body” is sensual soul personified, and “Every Little Thing” mixes the funky vibe of a fly-ass 1970s pimp with the gritty intensity of a British punk rocker.  

But, it’s really James' mid-concert dedication to soul singer/songwriter Bill Withers that confirmed once again that swagger is earned not learned, caught not bought, and in really short supply.  Check this out as he covers some of Withers' classics:
 
 
Now that's real talk!
 
Until we rendezvous...
Peace!!


 




 



2 comments:

  1. You've hit the nail on the head once again D, with your verb-a-licious description of what this dudes' musical talents do to us. It's true-it's really hard to categorize. Keep up the good work!!

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  2. Thank you very much, bunnyfort!! He's very talented...as well as the other young turks. Glad you enjoyed it. :-)

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