Show Announcement: Live @ She Rocks ASCAP Expo Showcase Hollywood

I could not be more excited to announce that I'll be performing at the She Rocks ASCAP Expo Showcase on May 1, 2015 in Hollywood, CA. This showcase is in conjunction with the ASCAP “I Create Music” Expo.  I am going to be singing along side an incredible roster of women singer/songwriters, including headliner Dia Frampton! 

I'll be documenting my road to Cali over the next few weeks, so please follow my Twitter & IG for all the details. 

Huge thanks goes out to Laura B. Whitmore, Founder of The Women's International Music Network for organizing this important annual event and inviting me to be apart of it! 

Show Announcement: Live @ Silvana - April 21st

Hey all! Excited to announce that I'll be singing live at Silvana on April 21 at 8PM. Special guest Aviva Jaye will be performing with me and I am super excited to have her stunning voice on this show. We're doing MORE new music and there will be a few more announcements regarding this show coming soon. 

In the meantime, mark your calendars and catch us there! 

#MusicMonday Album Inspiration

Album Inspiration #6: A Most Unlikely Marriage 

I grew up listening to folk and blues music. I studied classical art song in college. Spent my formative years getting drunk on neo-soul and hip-hop. Continued my self-education on jazz and country roots music. I ask myself how all of those meet in me. So many similarities. So many come from similar roots and yet encompass whole worlds of their own. If I hear all of these things in the music I make, it begs the question, is there anything new there?

Is there anything uniquely me there? Figuring that out in this process. Until I do, I tap my inspiration on the artistry of all of those things. 

D'Angelo - Instrumental from Voodoo Outtakes and Extras.

Agnes, Op.59, No.5 Elly Ameling Dalton Baldwin ℗ Composer: Brahms 

She's Got Her Ticket Tracy Chapman ℗ 1988 


#musicmonday Album Inspiration

Album Inspiration #5 : Home & History

After releasing two small EP’s, one in 2011 and one in 2013, I've been thinking for the better part of a year and a half about developing this full-length album. What would it take to do that? Am I good enough? I began writing and have undertaken this with a great co-writer/co-producer and it feels more and more in my sights. More and more doable. This process also has me thinking a lot about my personal family history and how that lineage is connected to the larger musical history of the country. I've been reminded that I belong in this story of music makers and music lovers. I wonder just how far back that love goes.... 

                                      My Dad and I when I was just under 1 years old. 

                                      My Dad and I when I was just under 1 years old. 

My father’s mother and father were born in the early 1900’s in Arkansas and as part of the “Great Migration” (the relocation of more than 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from 1916 to 1970) moved to the suburban town of Fort Wayne, Indiana in the late 1950’s to find work and raise their young family. My grandfather, Lawrence McPherson, worked in the steel mill for decades and also served in the military. My grandmother was a hard working woman as well and is alive today to remind us all of that. 

Their travel and their journey impacted my father and he has been a huge influence in my life - always exposing me to new music and talking with me about who singers are, where they came from, what their music meant when their music came out...etc. My mother too! Such gifts bestowed upon me. 

This week I'm inspired to think about and celebrate my family and their musical generosity.