Donny Hathaway, Ella Fitzgerald, Marvin Gaye, Earth, Wind & Fire, Prince, Sting, The Police, Van Hunt, Jill Scott, Sarah Vaughn, Mel Torme, The Roots, Jay-Z, Tribe Called Quest, Run-DMC, Afrika Bambataa, Fela Kuti, Femi Kuti, Raphael Saadiq, John Mayer, Andre 3000, Erykah Badu, Growing Nation and Black Elephant. Also, anyone who is just all into their own heads, and only cares about making their own unique, and perfect expression.
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I hate being compared to other artists; it smacks of a lack of originality on behalf of the music industry. For some reason, there seems to be no room for something different - thus this ridiculous question.
So, I guess you would just have to see (hear) for yourself.
I am what you get when you cross an artist and a soldier.
Talented? Yes. Able to shoot a can off of a fence at forty paces? Yes, that too.
I grew up in a house where music was ALWAYS playing. My mother, who grew up in Sierra Leone, introduced me to King Sunny Ade, Fela Kuti and Hugh Masekela when I was in diapers. My father, a native of St. Louis, taught me how to whistle to Isaac Hayes, Bill Withers and Billy Preston.
Both parents could sing, as could my older sister. And as in most families, each sibling was given a clear role; my sister was the singer, and I was the writer.
So for years, I stuck to that - until I started college at Marquette University.
There, I met Rev. Barry Ward - who was starting a gospel choir at the school. And from that point on, my future always involved music.
While at MU, I met and became good friends with a young man named Adi. Unbeknownst to either one of us, we would be doing music together.
Rev. Ward showed me, often through brute force, that I had a voice. And after wiping away the tears and applying ice to my bruises, I saw the light.
Or maybe that was just a mild concussion.
But I digress.
I soon studied jazz vocals at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, under the tutelage of Adekola Adedapo.
In 1993, I joined a group of MCs called Growing Nation, and contributed some vocals to their tracks. After a couple of years, the group evolved into a live band - complete with a two lead vocalists (myself and Adi), a poet, an MC and background vocals.
With Growing Nation, I was blessed to perform in New York, Martha's Vineyard, Chicago and Atlanta. We have opened for The Isley Brothers, Angie Stone, Charlie Wilson and Talib Kweli.
I am currently working on a solo project. Working titles include:
"High-Ass Medical Premiums", or "Starbucks Addiction"
Congratulations for your day of birth! LOVE the performance @ the Stone Fly! I wanted to get you a shot, but the line for buying Yetunde B-Day shots was too long; so I got you next time... Hey, how can I cop the extended version of "When The Morning Comes?"
Hey Yetunde, Yeah you always need more cowbells. LOL!!! It's always refreshing to come to your page and hear your voice, its very soothing to the soul. And as I always do ask you.....when you gone drop something new or a CD period, cause Im going to get as soon as it hits. Let a sistah know. Peace & LOVE, Tiff
Not talking bout it! LOL Lets just say I got Kicked out the cool kids club and Im that dude at the lunchtable eating a moch chicken leg by himself. lol