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Christie Dashiell says her music examines the “Black experience” - through joy, grief, love, and friendship.
Kris Davis, Patricia Brennan, Warren Wolf, Stefon Harris, Christie Dashiell, Ciara Moser, Yvonne Rogers, Nicole McCabe, Alden Hellmuth, Lenard Simpson, Jeff Rupert, Tevet Sela, Greg Amirault, Sahara Von Hattenberger, Remy Le Boeuf, Akropolis Reed Quintet, Pascal Le Boeuf & Christian EumanPlaylist: Kris Davis, featuring Johnathan Blake and Robert Hurst - Softly, As You WakePatricia Brennan - Los Otros YoWarren Wolf - Midnight SunStefon Harris & Blackout - Life SignsChristie Dashiell - InfluenceCiara Moser - I TrustYvonne Rogers - ForagersNicole McCabe - Force of GoodAlden Hellmuth, featuring Yvonne Rogers, Lucas Kadish, Kanoa Mendenhall, Timothy Angulo & Peter Evans - WhirlLenard Simpson - The IntercessorJeff Rupert - It Gets BetterTevet Sela - In Your Own WordsGreg Amirault - A Change of PaceSahara von Hattenberger - Air ChrysalisRemy Le Boeuf, featuring Max Light - Stop & GoAkropolis Reed Quintet, Pascal Le Boeuf, Christian Euman - Ambassadors (Swing)
Cynthia Thijs Coenraad; Frans Vollink – Brighter Sky – 5:33 Myles Sanko – Stronger – 3:48 The Phil Morrison Trio; Joe Watts – Without You – 3:57 Christie Dashiell – Brother Sister – 4:24 Tristan – Burned Chicken – 3:55 Human Songs; Cyprien Zeni – Here We Are – 5:36 The L.A. Chillharmonic; Richard Smith […]
Drummer Willie Jones III leads his band at KNKX with singer Christie Dashiell, saxophonist Justin Robinson and trumpeter Giveton Gellin.
durée : 00:59:30 - Christie Dashiell - par : Alex Dutilh - Elle a été une des révélations du Winter Jazz Festival new-yorkais en janvier dernier. La chanteuse Christie Dashiell sort son deuxième album, “Journey in Black” chez Crehz Music. Un disque gratifié de 5 étoiles dans DownBeat !
durée : 00:59:30 - Christie Dashiell - par : Alex Dutilh - Elle a été une des révélations du Winter Jazz Festival new-yorkais en janvier dernier. La chanteuse Christie Dashiell sort son deuxième album, “Journey in Black” chez Crehz Music. Un disque gratifié de 5 étoiles dans DownBeat !
Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Greenville, NC, contemporary jazz vocalist Christie N. Dashiell honed her skills at Howard University and later at the Manhattan School of Music. Ms. Dashiell's trajectory includes performances with Howard's premiere vocal jazz ensemble, Afro Blue. She has also performed at the Kennedy Center as a participant in the 2010 Betty Carter's Jazz Ahead program; at the Lincoln Theater in Washington, D.C.; and, as a part of Jazz at Lincoln Center's Jazz for Young People program. She is the recipient of DownBeat magazine's Best College Graduate Jazz Vocalist and Outstanding Soloist awards in the jazz vocal category. Most recently, Ms. Dashiell appeared on season three of NBC's The Sing-Off, as a member of Afro Blue. She can be heard on several nationally released recordings including John Blake's Motherless Child, The Jolley Brothers' memoirs Between Brothers, and as a Kennedy Center Discovery Artist on NPR's JazzSet hosted by Dee Dee Bridgewater. She has since performed in concert with Esperanza Spalding, Fred Hammond, Smokey Robinson, Geri Allen, and Allan Harris. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Jalen Baker, Brian Blade, Rachael & Vilray, Laufey, Caity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher, Nicole Zuraitis, Christie Dashiell, Javon Jackson, Bokani Dyer, Javier Nero, Audrey Ochoa, Rubim de Toledo, Up and Over Trio, Chris Andrew, Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, Jocelyn Gould and Melody Diachun.Playlist: Jalen Baker - HerzogBrian Blade , featuring Jon Cowherd, Myron Walden, Monte Croft, Doug Weiss, Rogerio Boccato & John Hart - Love and HateRachael & Vilray - Hate is the Basis (of Love)Laufey - From the StartCaity Gyorgy, Mark Limacher - A Fine RomanceNicole Zuraitis, featuring Gilad Hekselman - Like DewChristie Dashiell - How It EndsJavon Jackson - Never Let Me GoBokani Dyer - Move OnJavier Nero - Just Let GoAudrey Ochoa - Every Tragedy Needs a PunchlineRubim de Toledo - The DripUp and Over Trio, featuring Chris Andrew, Rubim de Toledo and Jamie Cooper - LucaChris Andrew - Theme and VariationWinnipeg Jazz Orchestra - Ochka (The Parallel Steppes, Movement 2)Jocelyn Gould - My Foolish HeartMelody Diachun, featuring Michael Occhipinti, David Restivo, Doug Stephenson & Tony Ferraro - Fragile
Grégory Privat – Friendship – 5:45 Marcus Strickland; Christie Dashiell – Matter – 3:45 E.J. Strickland – Language Of The Unheard – 6:22 Interview – Stefanie Calembert – 21:30 Reggie Washington; Oliver Lake; DJ Grazzhoppa – Pre-Existing Conditions – 3:16 Jacques Schwarz-Bart – Dreaming Of Freedom (For Tony) – 5:28 Gene Lake; Federico Gonzalez Pena […]
Wait! There's more! Listen to the full episode on Patreon: patreon.com/blkgirltalkspop | All social media: linktr.ee/blkgirltalkspop Hey y'all! It's been a while, so I'm so grateful to you for coming back. This month will be another music haul! First, I'll bring back the segment Hear Me, Hear Me and introduce a new segment called Where Did the Black TV Shows Go. Then on my Patreon, I'll dive into my problems with One Tree Hill's Drama Queens podcast. After that, I'll discuss the music I've bought! I'll be reviewing the first albums from the Black pop artist Lu Kala (Kah-luh) and the jazz artist Christie Dashiell (Duh-sheel), a former member of the a capella group Afro-Blue. On my Patreon, I'll discuss Meghan Trainor's second album Thank You and GWSN's (Go-won Sun-yuh's), or Girls in the Park's, mini-album The Other Side of the Moon. Disclaimer(s): First, I want apologize for any audio issues in advance. Also, I don't know any of these people, so I'm not speaking on anyone's behalf. I just make comments based on the words and actions of others. I don't intend to cause harm or offense, but I apologize for any words which could have communicated a lack of empathy or intentional thoughtlessness. Please respectfully let me know what I could have said better or seen in a different light. I want to keep learning so I can create opportunities for conversation and change, and I hope that you will grow with me. Corrections Corner: I referred to Sondi as a 3b as a shorthand for having lighter skin, but Black people with lighter skin can have type 4 hair, so my apologies for any offense. Furthermore, Matthew accused Sondi of being IMmature. The current Run the World trailer is different from the trailer I saw during the summer (maybe there was backlash to suggesting that another light-skinned biracial woman would be the lead of a Black show...). The trailer below gives the FOUR stars of the show time to shine. Christie Dashiell effortlessly scatted in Afro Blue's cover of American Boy, NOT Killing me Softly. Christie Dashiell's album is HIT. No question about it! Links to more content (Viewer discretion advised): Run the World Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yriAaWlKnJw&list=PLWouf0cr1s9I5CBO8NnO7e5-NK5F_Vbi5&index=9&ab_channel=STARZ The Christmas Contract Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcS3QR5VzUQ&ab_channel=Lifetime Hilarie, Antwon, and Danneel promote the Christmas Contract by taking a One Tree Hill (OTH) test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_0KHm3osLY&ab_channel=POPSUGAR Follow Lu Kala on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/igobylu/ Follow Lu Kala on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@igobylu Lu Kala Play the Parks full performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGxQcJXI_EY&ab_channel=DowntownYongeBIA Lu Kala's Love Sh*t (M/V): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cNTE4E4QZg&ab_channel=LUKALA Lu Kala's Love Like (Live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqUzD-F8OuA&ab_channel=Black%26WhiteMedia Follow Christie Dashiell on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/christiedashiell/ Afro Blue's cover of Killing Me Softly (#3): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OxZf--EwDA&ab_channel=mrduckbear11 Afro Blue's cover of I Wanna Dance with Somebody (#2): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6Dmy5sZtNc&ab_channel=mrduckbear11 Afro Blue's cover of Put Your Records On (#1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNjk0EVbdwk&ab_channel=mrduckbear11
In our Season 2 opener, D.C. jazz vocalist and composer Christie Dashiell chats about Stevie Wonder, Lizz Wright and a very meaningful cheeseburger sub.
Christie Dashiell, a jazz vocalist & composer, is our special guest in this week's podcast episode. Christie discusses how her love for music began as a child being raised by musician parents who nurtured her natural musicality which lead her to formally studying music at Howard University. Many listeners may know Christie from the TV show “The Sing Off” where she was a part of the noteworthy jazz a cappella group Afro Blue. She admits that the show was very pivotal in pushing her music career to the next level and shares the many rewards and music collaborations that were established as a result. Still, Christie humanizes her journey by discussing some of the insecurities and doubts she has experienced in her music journey both as an African American woman and independent artist. Listeners will be inspired by Christie’s transparency and honesty about her professional music journey in jazz and will gain insight on how to push through doubts and turn them into wins in today's music industry. To learn more about Christie Dashiell, follow her at: FB: Search “Christie Dashiell” IG: @christiedashiell Twitter: @christiedash Website: www.christiedashiell.com
What the World Needs Now. A Heart Felt Discussion to the tune of Life with Jazz Great Christie Dashiell amidst the angelic and sultry voice of this Contemporary Jazz maven inter-spliced with a few of her beautiful songs. On this episode of Maximum Health Radio We delve into the heart of the matter on current … Continue reading What the World Needs Now with Jazz Great Christie Dashiell →
This week's show featured music from Amber Mark, Christie Dashiell, Tank , Jorja Smith, Cherri V, BJ The Chicago Kid + EP of the week from Kara Marni #LoveJustAintEnough #SoulFusion - Every Sunday 9 - 11pm http://www.kcclive.com
Happy New Year to all my liberated soulheads who don’t mind a little hybrid music and genre hopping for their soul. We go all the way live with nearly three hours of continuous, uninterrupted music, nearly all from the last decade. In honor of those of you who’ll be hitting the gym to burn off that holiday weight, I included more than 30 minutes of uptempo R&B, house and funk right in the middle of the mix, so you can get your cardio on after warming up with some sounds to calm your nerves and ease the day. We hope you enjoy the first mix of the new year and look forward to continuing with even more LMG: The Soul Eclectics’ Mix, the show that proves good music never died. In the meantime: stream, download, follow on Podomatic, subscribe on iTunes, and share the series with friends, but most of all…ENJOY! LMG: The Soul Eclectics’ Mix, Vol. V Playlist 1) You Don’t Even Know (ft. Tay Walker) – The Internet 2) It Will Be (ft. Tony Momrelle) – Reel People 3) Better (ft. Shana Tucker & Eric Roberson) – The Foreign Exchange 4) Better Off (ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Quadron 5) Elusive (fLako Remix) – Lianne La Havas 6) I Wanna Be Where You Are (ft. Micah Robinson & Christie Dashiell) – Sam Prather 7) Leave Me Alone (ft. Erykah Badu) – RC & The Gritz 8) Take Back The Night – Justin Timberlake 9) Always (Joey Negro Radio Edit) – Electric Empire 10) Bring Me Joy (ft. Portia Monique) – The Layabouts 11) God (ft. Dawn Tallman) – Josh Milan 12) Can’t Stop (ft. Angela Johnson) – Reel People 13) Dance With Me (Rico’s Garage Mix) – Erik Rico 14) Do It – Tuxedo 15) Crime (ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Mayer Hawthorne 16) Promise Me (Refix) – Monica Blaire 17) I Won’t Cry Anymore (ft. Erica Nicole) – Edwin Briscoe 18) Motives – Marcell Russell 19) Yes – Musiq 20) Fall – Eric Roberson 21) Still Care – Alex Isley 22) L.O.V.E. – Rippy Austin 23) Let It Ride (ft. Norah Jones) – The Robert Glasper Experiment 24) Levels – Bilal 25) Freeze – Moko 26) Me Without You – Loick Essien 27) Redemption Days – Josh Osho 28) A Glass of Finally – B.Slade 29) Redemption – Jazmine Sullivan 30) Moonstruck (Luz De La Luna) – Tone Trezure 31) Go Slow – KING 32) The Digital Church – Leon King 33) A Thousand Years (Nitin Sawhney Mix) – Sting 34) Let It Go – Daley 35) Fugitive Thoughts (Live) – Sid Sriram 36) Lay Back (Acoustic) – Kwabs 37) I Was Made For You (Live) - Jacob Banks