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Creative Music Alliance: Tsunami Project |
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| Sky In The Morning | 14:43 |
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Creative Music Alliance is a circle of musicians active on the creative music scene in Atlanta, Georgia, all of whom are recording artists and many of whom had come into association with each other via Julie Dexter’s Ketch-A-Vibe Tea Room. Responding with great enthusiasm to collectively contribute their talent, time, and energy via a recording effort to provide relief funding for victims of the December, 2004 Indonesian tsunami, these 17 musicians - Julie Dexter, Mausiki Scales, Kinah Boto, Venuseven, Ede Wright, Takana Miyamoto, Kebbi Williams, Russell Gunn, Jerome Crichton, Shanti Om, Fhena, Ali Barr, Anton Harris, Dashill Smith, Khari Simmons, Immanuel Zechariah – under the direction of Mamaniji Azanyah, have produced a compassionate and timeless tribute: Tsunami Project: Sky In The Morning CD. |
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CreditsCREATIVE MUSIC ALLIANCE TSUNAMI PROJECT: Sky In The Morning Fhena – Spoken Word It is always a humbling experience to work in the midst of such awesome talent; and yet the patience, sensitivity, graciousness and sincerity demonstrated by everyone made it a most pleasant event. Some gems worthy of remembrance: Venuseven instantly creating angelic sounds from abstract concepts… and the absolute wonder that brought tears to Fhena’s eyes and directed pen to paper when Julie and Shanti lifted their voices alongside Ingrid and Dee… Kinah Boto’s casual announcement one minute before the recording was to begin: “Oh yeah, I just spoke to Kebbi this morning. He got back in town yesterday. You want me to call him? Russell Gunn’s brilliance… Ede Wright’s response to the role of the guitar: “Oh, you want me to be the Tsunami!” Ben’s response to Kebbi’s sudden appearance, transcendent solo and sudden disappearance: “WHO was that cat!!!? To which Alex calmly responded: “Oh, you don’t know Kebbi? (laughter…) Takana’s absolutely humble, “Was that okay?” after rendering track upon track of keyboard work for which this language has no appropriate superlatives! Khari Simmons (Electric Bass), who came prepared to make a contribution and waited patiently until obligation to another studio date forced his departure. Finally, there are certain experiences which can only be attributed to the hand of Divine Providence working through Divine Inspiration to effect Divine Blessing. This Tsunami Project: Sky In the Morning is without doubt such an experience. Peace, Love, Blessings, Mamaniji Azanyah |