After months
of anticipation, multi-talented founding member of the groundbreaking vocal
band “The Edge Effect” Solomon Jaye is excited to announce the official debut
of his inaugural solo album Ordinary Man.The much-anticipated solo record features six catchy original
tracks with some heavy blues influences and recognizable James Brown, Al Green
and Otis Redding musical vibes, plus one Jackie Wilson cover. The album is
produced by an all-star team of industry veterans: Grammy Award winning
engineer Clark Germain, producer Jamey Tate (Al Jarreau, Mindi Abair, David
Benoit, David Pack), keyboards by Jeff Babko (“Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Frank Ocean,
Jason Mraz), guitars by Justin Smith (“Mad Men,” “Wicked,” “Book of Mormon,” LA
Philharmonic), bass by David Hughes (David Benoit, Chaka Khan, Melissa
Etheridge) and drums by Jamey Tate.
“Ordinary
Man is the culmination of my time living in New York,” says Jaye. “Everyone can
relate
to having a
difficult job, falling in and out of love and just trying to make something out
of your everyday existence. It’s a tribute to my appreciation of 50s, 60s and
70s music. Each song pays homage in its own way while lyrically and vocally
holding onto a contemporary pop sensibility. While the recording quality is
pristine, we went for raw, candid emotion over perfection. This album sets the
mood for any occasion. It’s about love, happiness and pain in relationships and
life in general.”
Album highlights
include:
“Ordinary
Man” – Blues inspired title track charting the relatable story of a day in the
life of the average man with Jeff Babko shining on organ.
“Love
You Now” – Jaye’s moving soul ballad and first single release, with background
vocalists Stephanie Lilly and Sarah Pigion, that brings the rich girl poor boy
love story to life.
“TOTGA:
The One That Got Away” – Featuring a non-traditional rhythmic style detailing
the story of being close to something that feels right and having it slip through
your fingers. Guitarist Justin Smith and drummer Jamey Tate lend their talents
to the track.
“Turn It
Up” – The tale of love at first sight told with a James Brown vibe and powerful
horn section.
“I Get
the Sweetest Feeling” – Jaye’s original rendition of the popular Jackie Wilson
tune with his own memorable acoustic blues treatment.
31-year-old
singer, songwriter and talented tap dancer Jaye has over a decade of
distinguished musical highlights, which include performing with winners of
MTV’s “Top Pop Group,” Boyz II Men's "Next Great A Cappella Group"
and “America's Got Talent” finalists The Edge Effect, premiering a solo show on
the world’s largest cruise ship Oasis of the Seas, taking center stage in
“Hairspray: The Musical” for Royal Caribbean, opening for Robin Thicke and Sky
Blue (LMFAO) at the Florida SunFest Music Festival.
Sharing the
stage with Broadway superstar Shoshana Bean, renowned saxophonist Mindi Abair,
Las Vegas’ Santa Fe and the Fat City Horns and many more.
Currently,
Jaye resides in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, recently returning to the Sunshine Stage
after spending the last several years in New York City. Born in Tampa, FL,
raised in Houston, TX and attending college in Georgia and Oklahoma, Jaye’s
roots are reflected in the soulful “ol skool” style and songs of Ordinary Man.
“This
project has been almost a year in the making,” says Jaye. “I’m so proud of
these recordings. Of everything I’ve done, collaborations included, this is the
best, fullest representation of my ability as a singer, songwriter, guitarist
and arranger. I’m so excited to share this modest piece of art with the
friends, family and fans who have supported me all this time. Hopefully, this
will inspire countless new ones as well.”
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