Los Angeles CA, USA, July 22, 2009 -
Making Music Herstory centers around the art of the sing-songwriters. They create original music to record with other female musicians, engineers, and producers. The Indie artists involved with the project are unique with clear artistry, great lyricists, strong vocalists, and are steering their careers with pure business savvy. One of the artists that encapsulates all of those things is Jennah Bell.
“Jennah was introduced to me by Paris Strother. I heard her voice, her lyrics, her music and I almost stopped breathing! exclaims Executive Producer Lisa Chamblee-Hampton. She paints these pictures in your mind through your ears and you are transported to a magical place. It sounds corny, but it’s true. Being pleased that she is involved is an understatement.”
Hailing from Sunny-season less Northern California, Jennah Bell’s style incorporates her Liberal/Bohemian upbringing. At a young age everyone could tell she would be an artist, of what kind? No one knew. She dabbles in the culinary arts, painting & amp, photography, dancing, and last but not least, music.
She began learning to play the piano, followed by the flute, had a brief stint with the drums, and finally found her muse in the guitar. Music was never a serious career choice until she was blessed with the opportunity to attend a wonderful summer program affiliated with the Grammy Foundation. A competitive audition process placed her as one of 11 singer/songwriters from around the U.S. Her peers, elders, and music business professionals (Paul Williams, Jimmy Jam, INXS) embraced her unorthodox writing style (writing songs about fish, and the Wizard of Oz), alternative/folk/soul song melodies, and endearing honest vocals.
This gave her the courage and motivation she needed to apply to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. Now at 19 in her 4th semester at Berklee, Jennah is ready to spread sunshine, the fresh smell of laundry, and daisies to the rest of the world.
Developed by Black Fox Entertainment Company (BFEC), the main objective of the Making Music Herstory brand is to inspire the world’s people with great music and to display the success of the efforts of women in entertainment. BFEC was created by Lisa Chamblee-Hampton with the goal of producing high-quality original content and supporting women in the entertainment business. Black Fox Entertainment Company specializes in recording and producing music, managing audio/visual projects, and consulting.
For more information email fyi@makingmusicherstory.com or visit www.makingmusicherstory.com.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Making Music Herstory: Musician Profile, Sheila E
Los Angeles CA, USA, July 22, 2009 -
The music of Making Music Herstory is that much better because of the level of musicianship involved. “We strive to hold on to many of the traditional production techniques, and that includes having musicians play live for tracking, says Executive Producer, Lisa Chamblee-Hampton. When I asked myself, who will be able to hold down the rhythm section for any type of music we throw at her? Immediately there was only one answer: Sheila E!” The answer was clear because Sheila is completely multi-faceted and so deeply integrated into all aspects of the entertainment industry that her involvement is highly welcomed.
From age 17, Sheila has recorded and toured extensively with renowned artists such as Babyface, Billy Cobham, Natalie Cole, George Duke, Pete Escovedo, Gloria Estefan, Marvin Gaye, Herbie Hancock, Stevie Nicks, Patti LaBelle, Cyndi Lauper, Prince, Lionel Richie, Diana Ross, Ringo Starr, Tito Puente, Don Was, Stevie Wonder and countless others, but to name a few.
In 1983, Sheila caught the attention of Prince and changed her name to "Sheila E.," and Prince helped her record her first solo album, "The Glamorous Life." The first single from the album, "The Glamorous Life," written, performed, and directed by Sheila E., was released in the spring of 1984 and earned popular and critical acclaim. This single went on to receive multiple Grammy and American Music Award nominations, and won MTV's Best Video Award. "The Glamorous Life" yielded a hit single in the title track, and another hit for its follow-up single, "The Belle of St. Mark."
In 2004 Sheila joined Prince on the "Musicology" tour, which was seen by 1.5 million people. She also performed "The Glamorous Life" at the 7th Annual VH1 Divas, a benefit concert for the VH1 Save the Music Foundation that was televised worldwide, and appeared on the TBN network show "Praise The Lord" that received the highest ratings of the season. In 2005 Sheila was a Featured Artist and Musical Director for her first gospel tour "Sisters In The Spirit" featuring Yolanda Adams, Martha Munizzi, Kelly Price, Juanita Bynum and RiZen. In the summer of 2006 Sheila returned for the third time and toured in concert with the legendary Ringo Starr. In 2006 Sheila founded her all girl group C.O.E.D. (Chronicles Of Every Diva) featuring Sheila E., Rhonda Smith, Kat Dyson, and Cassandra O'Neal, who went on their highly acclaimed first European tour in March 2007 with special guest Dutch sax player Candy Dulfer. In 2007, Sheila was chosen as one of the celebrity judges for American Idol Spin-Off "The Next Great American Band."
Founder and president of HEAVEN PRODUCTIONS MUSIC, a music production company, Sheila and company has been hired to direct and arrange music for the ALMA Awards (1998 & 1999), The 1998 WoW Awards, 1998 Gospel Music Association's annual event, and the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. She co-hosted ABC's Countdown To the American Music Awards with Wayne Brady, hosted 10 episodes of VH1's Arsenio Jams, and appeared as a celebrity judge for NBCs Americas Most Talented Kids Finals. In 2003 she wrote, recorded and taped a montage for the World Series in Baseball.
Currently, Sheila, a philanthropist, continues to devote her talents and time to the Elevate Hope Foundation (EHF), a charitable organization (which she is co-founder and co-chair) that assists the needs of abused and abandoned children through music therapy. Despite the demands of her commitment to making music, she maintains a heavy involvement in the organization. "There are so many kids who need our help," she says, "And we're trying to help them get their lives together by building their confidence through music and the arts. It's just another way for me to do God's will, another reason for living. I believe we are here to help people in this lifetime. We must give something of ourselves to truly live." Sheila E. and EHF have presented countless events to raise money for the foundation.
Most recently, Sheila E. participated in the third season of CMT's hit show, "Gone Country." She was the Grand Prize Winner and has gone on to release her first country single & video for her song, "Glorious Train."
Sheila E. is indeed a multi-faceted drummer, percussionist, vocalist, songwriter, performer, arranger, producer, composer, instrumentalist and humanitarian. Her gifts have brought joy on the world and have made her one of today's brightest talents, and she continues to be one of our most treasured stars.
Developed by Black Fox Entertainment Company (BFEC), the main objective of the Making Music Herstory brand is to inspire the world’s people with great music and to display the success of the efforts of women in entertainment. BFEC was created by Lisa Chamblee-Hampton with the goal of producing high-quality original content and supporting women in the entertainment business. Black Fox Entertainment Company specializes in recording and producing music, managing audio/visual projects, and consulting.
For more information email fyi@makingmusicherstory.com or visit www.makingmusicherstory.com.
The music of Making Music Herstory is that much better because of the level of musicianship involved. “We strive to hold on to many of the traditional production techniques, and that includes having musicians play live for tracking, says Executive Producer, Lisa Chamblee-Hampton. When I asked myself, who will be able to hold down the rhythm section for any type of music we throw at her? Immediately there was only one answer: Sheila E!” The answer was clear because Sheila is completely multi-faceted and so deeply integrated into all aspects of the entertainment industry that her involvement is highly welcomed.
From age 17, Sheila has recorded and toured extensively with renowned artists such as Babyface, Billy Cobham, Natalie Cole, George Duke, Pete Escovedo, Gloria Estefan, Marvin Gaye, Herbie Hancock, Stevie Nicks, Patti LaBelle, Cyndi Lauper, Prince, Lionel Richie, Diana Ross, Ringo Starr, Tito Puente, Don Was, Stevie Wonder and countless others, but to name a few.
In 1983, Sheila caught the attention of Prince and changed her name to "Sheila E.," and Prince helped her record her first solo album, "The Glamorous Life." The first single from the album, "The Glamorous Life," written, performed, and directed by Sheila E., was released in the spring of 1984 and earned popular and critical acclaim. This single went on to receive multiple Grammy and American Music Award nominations, and won MTV's Best Video Award. "The Glamorous Life" yielded a hit single in the title track, and another hit for its follow-up single, "The Belle of St. Mark."
In 2004 Sheila joined Prince on the "Musicology" tour, which was seen by 1.5 million people. She also performed "The Glamorous Life" at the 7th Annual VH1 Divas, a benefit concert for the VH1 Save the Music Foundation that was televised worldwide, and appeared on the TBN network show "Praise The Lord" that received the highest ratings of the season. In 2005 Sheila was a Featured Artist and Musical Director for her first gospel tour "Sisters In The Spirit" featuring Yolanda Adams, Martha Munizzi, Kelly Price, Juanita Bynum and RiZen. In the summer of 2006 Sheila returned for the third time and toured in concert with the legendary Ringo Starr. In 2006 Sheila founded her all girl group C.O.E.D. (Chronicles Of Every Diva) featuring Sheila E., Rhonda Smith, Kat Dyson, and Cassandra O'Neal, who went on their highly acclaimed first European tour in March 2007 with special guest Dutch sax player Candy Dulfer. In 2007, Sheila was chosen as one of the celebrity judges for American Idol Spin-Off "The Next Great American Band."
Founder and president of HEAVEN PRODUCTIONS MUSIC, a music production company, Sheila and company has been hired to direct and arrange music for the ALMA Awards (1998 & 1999), The 1998 WoW Awards, 1998 Gospel Music Association's annual event, and the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. She co-hosted ABC's Countdown To the American Music Awards with Wayne Brady, hosted 10 episodes of VH1's Arsenio Jams, and appeared as a celebrity judge for NBCs Americas Most Talented Kids Finals. In 2003 she wrote, recorded and taped a montage for the World Series in Baseball.
Currently, Sheila, a philanthropist, continues to devote her talents and time to the Elevate Hope Foundation (EHF), a charitable organization (which she is co-founder and co-chair) that assists the needs of abused and abandoned children through music therapy. Despite the demands of her commitment to making music, she maintains a heavy involvement in the organization. "There are so many kids who need our help," she says, "And we're trying to help them get their lives together by building their confidence through music and the arts. It's just another way for me to do God's will, another reason for living. I believe we are here to help people in this lifetime. We must give something of ourselves to truly live." Sheila E. and EHF have presented countless events to raise money for the foundation.
Most recently, Sheila E. participated in the third season of CMT's hit show, "Gone Country." She was the Grand Prize Winner and has gone on to release her first country single & video for her song, "Glorious Train."
Sheila E. is indeed a multi-faceted drummer, percussionist, vocalist, songwriter, performer, arranger, producer, composer, instrumentalist and humanitarian. Her gifts have brought joy on the world and have made her one of today's brightest talents, and she continues to be one of our most treasured stars.
Developed by Black Fox Entertainment Company (BFEC), the main objective of the Making Music Herstory brand is to inspire the world’s people with great music and to display the success of the efforts of women in entertainment. BFEC was created by Lisa Chamblee-Hampton with the goal of producing high-quality original content and supporting women in the entertainment business. Black Fox Entertainment Company specializes in recording and producing music, managing audio/visual projects, and consulting.
For more information email fyi@makingmusicherstory.com or visit www.makingmusicherstory.com.
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