Mix the energy of Tina Turner and with the chops of Ella Fitzgerald, fill the songs with emotion and sincerity, and you get the sensational Ledisi. A dynamic performer who uses her voice like an instrument, she joins the stage with her band Anibade, who are all accomplished musicians in their own right. Words could never accurately describe the power of Ledisi's live show. It is an experience, it is true entertainment, and a celebration of music. She continues to sell out venues both nationally and internationally. The critics are raving about a recent performance in the UK - comparing the excitement as the second coming of the Beatles. India.Irie told Vibe magazine, "I went to see her in New York and was more than just blown away. I just had to bow down to her expertise."Daughter of Larry Saunders.
Ledisi hails, originally, from New Orleans, but grew up mainly in Oakland.
She and her band are from a new breed of modern soul singers (that fall into the New Organic Soul movement in the U.K.) that do not bow to the formulated 'pop' format that permeates the national charts of the U.K. and the U.S.A.
Her mother sang in an R & B band and opened her daughter's ears to classical music, then to jazz and gospel.
?My mother is an inspiration to me because she was an R & B singer when I was growing up, and I'd watch her perform in the park by our house. I grew up on Earth, Wind and Fire. Tina Turner is my favorite?.
As a teenager Ledisi first sang in a friend?s band, but soon realised she'd have to form her own if she was going to get the creative freedom she desired.
She formed the group Anibade.
The band consisted of:
Sundra Manning (keyboards)
Cedrickke Dennis (guitar)
Nelson Braxton (bass)
Wayne Braxton (saxophone)
and Tommy Bradford on (drums)
Anibade means ?my mother is great? in Yoruba and also happens to be Ledisi's middle name.
The band the group performed at several nightspots including Bruno's, The Black Cat, and Rasselas, in the San Francisco area before, successfully, getting a local radio station, KMEL, to play the single ?Take Time?, without any major label distribution.
Ledisi said, ?We took it to other labels to try and get a deal, but we found that they didn't get it 'cause it wasn't already out there. We got frustrated with that.?
Ledisi is said to be recording a jazz record with bassist Marcus Shelby on Noir Records.
That album was due in early 2000, although the set has not yet surfaced.
Her first solo album ?Soulsinger?, was, however, released in 2000, to critical acclaim.
The album addressed several personal issues, none more so than the track ?Papa Loved To Love Me?, a harrowing tale of a father sexually abusing his daughter.
The track is uncomfortably close to home.
Ledisi said ?My family heard it, though, and they said, 'Wow, you went and told everything!'. I know it's giving something away about myself, but it's a part of me. That's why people relate to a story like that.?
Eric Benét and Rahsaan Patterson recently attended her groups' concerts and they have opened for Eric Benet, D?Angelo and Angie Stone.
A second album entitled 'Feeling Orange And Sometimes Blue' was released in early 2002.
Ledisi travelled to London's Jazz Cafe in March 2003 for more gigs following a successful concert at Subterranea in the autumn of 2002.
She was supported by the Braxton Brothers along with several other performers.
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From Wikipedia:Ledisi Anibade Young is an American recording artist, singer-songwriter, record producer, CEO and actress. Her first name means "to bring forth" or "to come here" in Yoruba. Ledisi is known for her jazz influenced vocals. In 1995, Ledisi formed the group known as Anibade. After unsuccessfully trying to get the group signed to a major label, she formed LeSun Records with Sundra Manning. Along with her group Anibade, Ledisi released an album entitled Take Time. The album gained major airplay from local radio stations.[citation needed]
In 2000, Ledisi released her first album, entitled Soulsinger: The Revival. Ledisi and her group toured in 2001, performing various shows. In 2002, Ledisi released her second album, Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue. The album won her an award for "Outstanding Jazz Album" at the California Music Awards.
In 2007, Ledisi signed a major record deal with Verve Forecast and released her third album in August of that year, entitled Lost & Found, which sold almost 217,000 copies and earned her two Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist. In 2008, Ledisi released her Christmas album, It's Christmas.