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Through the Eyes of NiSi: Episode 13- Artist Spotlight: Sy Smith

Sy Smith is an underground soul recording artist who helped to pioneer and cultivate the nu-soul scene in LA more than 10 years ago.

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Moving to Charlotte, NC has allowed me to meet some amazing people and actually get to talk to them as people, not as a fan. It’s been about 2 years to the day since I met Sy. I worked at Middle C Jazz and she did an amazing show. I was able to pick her brain a bit, as well as see her interact with others who enjoy listening to feel good music. As I’ve told you all before, I love live instrumentation and it compliments her voice so well. Who do you know that can hit those Minnie Ripperton notes? And no, not the ones you’re trying to hit in the shower.

SIDE NOTE: Make sure you check out Sy’s tour schedule below!

“Some of the most progressive artists of this genre today came directly from Smith’s band line-ups (including Thundercat & Kamasi Washington). Her catalog of 5 albums includes the self-written/self-produced “Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete.” All have been heralded by critics for her lyrical/vocal/musical dexterity; her vocal range moving from a gritty alto all the way to a stratospheric soprano whistle register.
Her career began with her providing supporting vocals for Whitney HoustonSheila E.Meshell NdegeocelloChaka KhanUsherMacy Gray, The Foreign Exchange and The Rickey Minor Band. She’s currently a featured guest with trumpeter Chris Botti (her noted performances include “The Look Of Love” on his Grammy-nominated DVD “Live In Boston”  and “The Very Thought Of You” on his 2018 PBS special “Great Performances”). 


Sy has won 6 LA Black Music Awards in 2019/2020. She’s also earned an Emmy nomination for her songwriting (Best Music/Lyrics, 2001), 2 NAACP Theater Award nominations; she contributed songwriting and/or vocal arranging to 2020 Grammy-nominated albums by both John Legend (“A Legendary Christmas”) and Chris Dave and The Drumhedz. As a voice-over artist, she’s known among gamers for her role as Aisha in “Saint’s Row” (for which she also wrote/produced songs on the popular soundtrack). Sy is a graduate of Howard University where she earned a B.S. in psychology magna cum laude

Sy Smith website

Sy Smith’s Instagram Page

VIDEO: Feeling Good feat. DominiqueXavier

Will you be at Middle C Jazz as we enter the Syberspace? Let me know in the comments below if I’ll see you there! If you can’t be there, a livestream option is available.

VIDEO: NIGHTS (FEEL LIKE GETTING DOWN)

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Always with a Brush,

NiSi

Through the Eyes of NiSi- Episode 5: Artist Spotlight- The Soul of L.I.V.

Liv Warfield

“L.I.V. talks from her soul…,” I heard these words in one of the first songs I heard from Liv Warfield. It was a live version of the song “Brotha Man.” This amazingly talented woman definitely told the truth and is most definitely one of my favorite artists.

About Liv: “A former track star and gymnast, Peoria, Illinois-born Liv Warfield began building her legend, in of all places, Portland, Oregon. Despite having no formal background in singing, she gained the respect of local superstars and became an icon in her own right.

While she takes cues from musical influences like Nina Simone, Etta James, Sade, Tina Turner, and Mary J. Blige, Warfield has carved out a style all her own, which can best be described as “alternative soul with a lil bit of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” In 2006, she self-released her debut album “Embrace Me.” By 2009, she caught the eye of the one-and-only Prince and ultimately joined his group the “New Power Generation.”

 After touring for several years and soaking up as much knowledge as she could from the ultimate music mentor, Warfield made her big splash on the national scene in 2014, first as a featured artist for Vh1’s “You Oughta Know” campaign, and then with the release of her major label debut album “The Unexpected,” which was executive produced by Prince. What followed were show-stopping performances on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “The Late Show with David Letterman,” and “The Arsenio Hall Show;” a 2014 Soul Train Music Award and nominations for two others; a BET Best New Artist Award nomination; an interview with National Public Radio; and high-profile cosigns from Lionel Richie, Cindy Lauper, and Nancy Wilson of HEART. That same year, Warfield’s performance closing out Essence Fest was hailed as one of the most memorable after shows at the New Orleans House of Blues. In 2015, the accolades only kept growing, with Warfield and the NPG Hornz being named one of the top 10 bands to see at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. It’s no wonder she has left celebrities like Letterman declaring it’s time to “cancel show business!” ~from Liv’s website

I don’t remember the day, nor the hour but I was watching The Arsenio Hall Show and the musical guest was Liv Warfield backed by Prince’s New Power Generation and her soulful background singers singing, “Stay (Soul Lifted).” From that day forward, I have been hooked.

Where it all began…

It’s something about live instrumentation and stage presence… its something about Liv leaving it all on the stage; not caring if her hair is messed up or if she’s making faces- she is providing you with an experience. It’s Liv being her authentic self in her live Instagram videos for Whiskey Wednesdays or allowing us to take a peek inside her experiences, breathtaking views, or simply just living in the moment when the music overflows from her soul.

The amazing thing about having my own radio show, is having the ability to introduce the world to music that I love; to the amazing musicians that I’ve encountered whether in person or through their gifts.

New video: #TOYLAND By Ray Angry feat. Questlove, Black Thought, Marcus King, Pino Palladino & Liv Warfield

Click the links below to stay connected to these businesses and artists:

Faith Fitz You, LLC– Official clothing brand (website will go live) launch January 1, 2022

Marcus Anderson’s Instagram page

Adrian Crutchfield’s Instagram page

Shelby J’s Instagram page

Liv Warfield website– Music, show information, etc.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2022 LOADING…

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Make sure you check in next week when we discuss Topshelf ARTistry by NiSi- how it started vs. how it going?

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Feel free to email me at: info@NiSisEyes.com with the subject: Through the Eyes of NiSi radio show

Always with a Brush,

NiSi