BloomBars Presents Sitali Siyolwe

BloomBars Presents Sitali Siyolwe

 

Sitali Siyolwe: The singer, songwriter, and guitarist spent his childhood crisscrossing the globe with stops in Egypt, Russia and England. At the age of 13, Sitali had his first recording session with veteran producer Glynn Johns (of Led Zeppelin and Rolling Stones fame). After stints in New York and Seattle, Sitali settled in Washington DC, where he formed the band christened with his name in 2005. Their latest release Aluta Continua is now available on iTunes. Please support this talented brother and his rockin band.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzZbQLWOMJ0

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BloomBars Presents Nila Kay

BloomBars Presents Nila Kay “Run Away”

 

Getting outside herself by going deeper within, Nila Kay sometimes flirts with jazz, sometimes jazzes up funk, and sometimes strips down pretty pop to its quintessential bare acoustic soul. But she always keeps the electricity arcing inward where the mood is simultaneously raw and tender, vulnerable and bold. Hers is the soulful collaboration of a streetwise mother and a visionary child. You can experience her “live” at BloomBars on April 26th.

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BloomBars Presents Robert Lighthouse

BloomBars Presents Robert Lighthouse “Greyhound”

Robert Lighthouse, a native of Sweden, first came to the United States at the age of 18, determined to learn more about the music he loves — Mississippi Delta Blues. For eight years he traveled around the country visiting blues Meccas like Chicago’s famed Maxwell Street and New Orleans, the cradle of the blues. He settled in Washington, DC in 1988 and established a cult following as a street musician.He toured Belgium and Holland with the Charlie Sayles Band and then landed his own steady gig at City Blues Cafe in D.C.

Robert has represented the DC area at the Blues Foundation IBC’s twice, once with his band and once as a solo. His critically acclaimed debut CD, “Drive-Thru Love”, was released in 1998. His long awaited follow up Deep Down in the Mud was released in the summer of 2007 and also has received much critical acclaim.

Robert’s simultaneous work on guitar and harmonica on has received rave reviews in major blues publications throughout the United States, Europe and Australia. He has been called the second coming of the late Dr. Ross.

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BloomBars Presents Courtney Dowe

BloomBars Presents Courtney Dowe “Stone Into Water”

If its true the world is awakening to a new consciousness reflected in an underground movement of grassroots artists and musicians committed to social change, then Courtney Dowe is certainly one of its torchbearers. As she completes her debut album (scheduled for release this summer), and embarks on a cross-country tour this spring, look for Courtney to push her blend of musician/activist into the mainstream. And when she returns, she will pick up nursing the seed she planted at BloomBars as an Artist in Bloom resident fellow.

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BloomBars Presents Jake Phillips

BloomBars Presents Jake Phillips ”No Rest Here for the Righteous Human Ego”

 

Brooklyn based singer songwriter Jake Phillips brings a new conscience and urgency to the continuing tradition of the American troubadour. To experience Phillips’ timeless melodies, driving guitar rhythms, and rich and soulful baritone, is to understand why expectations are so high for this rising star. It’s also why we’re excited to welcome him into the BloomBars family.

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BloomBars Presents Courtney Dowe

BloomBars Presents Courtney Dowe “On the Rise”

 

If its true the world is awakening to a new consciousness reflected in an underground movement of grassroots artists and musicians committed to social change, then Courtney Dowe is certainly one of its torchbearers. As she completes her debut album (scheduled for release this summer), and embarks on a cross-country tour this spring, look for Courtney to push her blend of musician/activist into the mainstream. And when she returns, she will pick up nursing the seed she planted at BloomBars as an Artist in Bloom resident fellow.

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BloomBars Presents Jake Phillips

BloomBars Presents Jake Phillips “Not Alone”

Brooklyn based singer songwriter Jake Phillips brings a new conscience and urgency to the continuing tradition of the American troubadour. To experience Phillips timeless melodies, driving guitar rhythms, and rich and soulful baritone, is to understand why expectations are so high for this rising star. It’s also why we’re excited to welcome him into the BloomBars family.

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Yvette "Free" Benjamin, Courtney Dowe & Zimm – 4/5/09!

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ABOUT THIS WEEK’S PERFORMERS

YVETTE BENJAMIN (a.k.a. Free)

Visit Free at http://www.myspace.com/yvettebenjamin

COURTNEY DOWE

Visit http://www.myspace.com/CourtneyDowe for more information.

ZIMM

Go to our VIDEOS page to see Zimm’s previous BloomBars performances.

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Keep it moving.

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As the light rain welcomes in the daffodils and feeds the cherry blossom trees, we are reminded that the beautiful blooms of spring are just around the corner. What better time to hear two young musicians bursting with talent and energy. This Sunday, we will sit back in the pews, close our eyes, and experience the wonders of Courtney Dowe, Gary Prince, and Sitali Siyolwe. Look forward to seeing you there.

- BloomBars

CHECK OUT THE PERFORMERS

Courtney Dowe
http://www.myspace.com/courtneydowe

www.myspace.com/thecourtneydoweproject

Gary Prince

Guitarist Gary Prince is an active performer and educator in the Washington, DC area specializing in Jazz and Improvised music across genres. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Gary holds degrees in both Jazz & Contemplative Studies and Psychology. Both a performer and an educator, Gary currently holds faculty positions at the Levine School of Music, the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, and the Sheridan School, where he teaches contemporary electric and acoustic guitar styles in private lesson, class, and workshop formats. As a performer, Gary has played with groups and on recordings in styles ranging from electric blues to acoustic folk to free improvisation, and is an active composer of original material for solo guitar and small ensemble. As a member of the Creative Arts Orchestra at the University of Michigan, Gary has played with artists including Pauline Oliveros, Oliver Lake, Steve Coleman, Henry Grimes, Arthur Blythe, Nichole Mitchell, and others. An active member of the International Society for Improvising Musicians (ISIM), Gary has been a performer at the 2006, 2007, and 2008 ISIM conferences, leading his own ensemble, the KGMC Quartet, at the 2008 conference in Denver. Currently Gary can be heard in DC playing with groups including the Yamomanem Jazz Band, and the Sarah Fridrich Band. A native to the Washington, DC metro area, Gary has been living in the city since September, 2008.

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Courtney Dowe & Gary Prince – 3/29/09

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ABOUT THIS WEEK’S PERFORMERS


COURTNEY DOWE

Visit myspace.com/CourtneyDowe for more information.

GARY PRINCE

Guitarist Gary Prince is an active performer and educator in the Washington, DC area specializing in Jazz and Improvised music across genres. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Gary holds degrees in both Jazz & Contemplative Studies and Psychology. Both a performer and an educator, Gary currently holds faculty positions at the Levine School of Music, the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, and the Sheridan School, where he teaches contemporary electric and acoustic guitar styles in private lesson, class, and workshop formats. As a performer, Gary has played with groups and on recordings in styles ranging from electric blues to acoustic folk to free improvisation, and is an active composer of original material for solo guitar and small ensemble. As a member of the Creative Arts Orchestra at the University of Michigan, Gary has played with artists including Pauline Oliveros, Oliver Lake, Steve Coleman, Henry Grimes, Arthur Blythe, Nichole Mitchell, and others. An active member of the International Society for Improvising Musicians (ISIM), Gary has been a performer at the 2006, 2007, and 2008 ISIM conferences, leading his own ensemble, the KGMC Quartet, at the 2008 conference in Denver. Currently Gary can be heard in DC playing with groups including the Yamomanem Jazz Band, and the Sarah Fridrich Band. A native to the Washington, DC metro area, Gary has been living in the city since September, 2008.


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