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Meshell Ndegeocello


en Meshell Ndegeocello has survived the best and worst of what a career in music has to offer. She eschewed genre for originality, celebrity for longevity, and musical trends for musical truths. Fans have come to expect the unexpected and follow her on sojourns into soul, R&B, jazz, hip-hop, rock, all bound by the search for love, justice, respect, and resolution. Those sonic investigations have defied and redefined the expectations for women and queer artists for over 30 years and she remains one of few person who write the music, sing the songs, and lead the band. A bass player above all else, Meshell brings her warm, fat, and melodic groove to everything she does. Often seen as the pioneer of the so-called Nu-Soul movement alongside The Soulquarians or Maxwell, Meshell makes her Blue Note debut in 2023 with The Omnichord Real Book album which takes her back on the road.

de Meshell Ndegeocello hat das Beste und Schlimmste überlebt, was eine Musikkarriere zu bieten hat. Sie hat Genre für Originalität, Berühmtheit für Beständigkeit und musikalische Trends für musikalische Wahrheiten geopfert. Ihre Fans haben sich auf das Unerwartete eingestellt und folgen ihr auf ihren Ausflügen in Soul, R&B, Jazz, Hip-Hop und Rock, allesamt verbunden durch die Suche nach Liebe, Gerechtigkeit, Respekt und Aufklärung. Diese Klangforschungen haben die Erwartungshaltung gegenüber weiblichen und queeren Künstler*innen seit über 30 Jahren stetig herausgefordert und neu definiert, und sie ist nach wie vor eine der wenigen Menschen, die die Musik schreiben, die Lieder singen und die Band leiten. Meshell ist vor allem Bassistin und bringt ihren warmen, fetten und melodischen Groove in alles was sie tut. Neben The Soulquarians oder Maxwell wird sie oft als Pionierin der sogenannten Nu-Soul-Bewegung gesehen. 2023 macht Meshell ihr Debüt bei Blue Note mit dem Album The Omnichord Real Book, das sie wieder auf Tour bringt.

 

Videos

Meshell Ndegeocello "Andromeda and the Milky Way" - Late Night Show

Meshell Ndegeocello - The Omnichord Real Book EPK 2023

Meshell Ndegeocello - Montreux Jazz Festival 1995

 
 

Press

‘A woman often credited with helping to create neo-soul’ — Pitchfork

‘Meshell Ndegeocello may be one of the most novel recording artists alive: She's made a career challenging the conventions of music and much more.’ NPR

‘The album marks the celebrated singer-songwriter's first of all new material in nearly a decade’ — Rolling Stones

 

Project

Line up

Meshell Ndegeocello (bass, keys, vocals)
Abraham Rounds (drums, vocals)
Jebin Bruni (keyboards, vocals)
Chris Bruce (guitars)
Kyle Miles (bass)

Core unit, sub. to change

Booking

Agent

Thomas Vermynck

Territories

Germany, Austria, Switzerland

On Tour

September 2023

Spring & Summer 2024

 
 
 

Selected discography

  • Meshell Ndegeocello has survived the best and worst of what a career in music has to offer. She eschewed genre for originality, celebrity for longevity, and musical trends for musical truths. Fans have come to expect the unexpected and follow her on sojourns into soul, R&B, jazz, hip-hop, rock, all bound by the search for love, justice, respect, and resolution. Those sonic investigations have defied and redefined the expectations for women, for queer artists, and for black music for over 30 years and she remains one of few person who write the music, sing the songs, and lead the band. A bass player above all else, Meshell brings her warm, fat, and melodic groove to everything she does. Often seen as the pioneer of the so-called Nu-Soul movement alongside The Soulquarians or Maxwell, Meshell makes her Blue Note debut in 2023 with The Omnichord Real Book album which takes her back on the road.

    The new album is a visionary, expansive, and deeply jazz-influenced one that marks the start of a new chapter in her trailblazing career. Following her 2018 covers album Ventriloquism, Meshell returns with an album of new original material that taps into a broad spectrum of her musical roots. The Omnichord Real Book was produced by Josh Johnson and features a wide range of guest artists including Jason Moran, Ambrose Akinmusire, Joel Ross, Jeff Parker, Brandee Younger, Julius Rodriguez, Mark Guiliana, Cory Henry, Joan As Police Woman, Thandiswa, and others.

    “It’s a little bit of all of me, my travels, my life,” says Meshell. “My first record I made at 22, and it’s over 30 years from then, so I have a lot of stored information to share.” Reflecting on the impact that the forced stillness of the pandemic lockdown had on her, she says “I must admit it was a beautiful time for me. I got to really sit and reacquaint myself with music. Music is a gift.”

    “This album is about the way we see old things in new ways,” Meshell explains. “Everything moved so quickly when my parents died. Changed my view of everything and myself in the blink of an eye. As I sifted through the remains of their life together, I found my first Real Book, the one my father gave me. I took their records, the ones I grew up hearing, learning, remembering. My mother gifted me with her ache, I carry the melancholy that defined her experience and, in turn, my experience of this thing called life calls me to disappear into my imagination and to hear the music.”

    Meshell first appeared on a Blue Note record a decade ago with her stunning feature on “The Consequences of Jealousy” from Robert Glasper’s GRAMMY-winning 2012 album Black Radio. Two years later she collaborated with Jason Moran on ALL RISE, a vibrant reimagination of Fats Waller’s music where Meshell was both featured vocalist and producer. Reflecting upon time spent with her parents’ record collection during her childhood, Meshell recalls “I loved going through the records and seeing the Blue Note insignia. I stay away from the word ‘Jazz,’ it’s a really heavy word, but I am so moved to be on a label that is about self-expression.”