Chrisette
Michele
Thursday,
February 18
8:00 PM
The
Tralf Music Hall
622 Main St
Buffalo
, NY
14202
716-852-2860
www.tralfmusichall.com/
Website for Chrisette Michele: http://thisischrisettemichele.com/
It has been two years since sultry voiced singer Chrisette Michele released her
stunning gold-certified debut I Am. Blessed with a gorgeous instrument and
described as a "soulful songbird" by Entertainment Weekly, the Long Island
native proved to the world that she could live up to the hype. Nominated for a
BET Award for Best New Artist as well as two Grammy's, I Am was both a
critical success and a fans delight.
Still, when it came time to begin recording her follow-up, the aptly titled
Epiphany, she realized the need to challenge herself. "I felt like I was a
little too shy and laidback my first time out," confesses Chrisette. "On my
new project I wanted to raise the bar and step-out of my comfort zone. I wanted
to make songs that were more edgy, youthful and urban.
Recruiting talented collaborators that include Ne-Yo, the singer/songwriter has
infused her jazz vocal style with more pop. Marking a transition away from her
traditional leanings to a fuller integration of hip-hop soul, Chrisette Michele
was clearly conscious of the next level. Yet, as can clearly be heard on her
newest single "Epiphany (I'm Leaving)," the 26-year-old has expanded her
musical palette.
Since the release of her I Am, Chrisette has always toured endlessly with her
band: the Truth and other R&B singers, Raheem DeVaughn, and Solange Knowles.
"To me, nothing is more important than touring," she says. "Communicating
with the audience through song can be magical. Singing in the studio is one
thing, but you must be able to bring it to the stage too."
Citing
Japan
and
Barbados
as two of her favorite spots, Chrisette explains, "In Japan, it is just about
the music, and an artist is judged by the material, not the latest gossip.
While, in
Barbados
audiences just show such a passion, like they can pick-up what is going on in
your heart." In addition, Chrisette also found time to record with The Roots
("Rising Up") and The Game ("Let Us Live"). This is an
performance NOT TO BE MISSED!!!