World-renowned classical artist Audrey DuBois Harris
released her first full-length holiday collection with JOY TO THE WORLD! A
Christmas Celebration on Black Friday, November 23, 2018, on her imprint, Noble
World Records. The album consists of ten Christmas favorites with one bonus
track, all arranged and produced by DuBois Harris. Each song specifically
celebrates the birth of Christ, with unique arrangements spanning Classical,
Latin, Caribbean, Gospel, Americana, and more. Throughout, these holiday
favorites are enlivened by DuBois Harris’ powerful soprano voice, which
combines crystalline clarity with an impressive range and sinuous soulfulness.
The result is a refreshingly new take on familiar holiday fare. JOY TO THE
WORLD! A Christmas Celebration will be available on iTunes, and Amazon, and
other digital music platforms worldwide.
“I wanted
all the songs I chose to have a Christ-centered focus. That’s why I opened the
CD with ‘Oh Come, Oh Come, Emanuel,’” explains DuBois Harris, a Juilliard
graduate who has performed in operas and recitals in the U.S. and abroad. “The
first word you hear is ‘Rejoice,’ which is the message of the album. I believe
Christmas is about Christ, love, joy, giving, family, friends, and
togetherness. Christ is the reason for the season.”
In addition
to “Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel,” the new collection includes a toe-tapping
version of Handel’s “Joy To The World,” a country-tinged “Silent Night,” a
Latin-tempo for “What Child is This,” a Caribbean lilt for “The First Noel,”
conga drums on “Little Drummer Boy,” and church organ for “Jesus, The Light of
The World,” which is dedicated in loving tribute to the memory of the late
Aretha Franklin. DuBois Harris’ technique and gifts were on display for a broad
TV viewing audience in August 2018, as she sang a heartfelt tribute at the
Celebration of Life Homegoing Service for Aretha Franklin.
The album
also features “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” “Away in A Manger/Be With Me Lord
Jesus,” and “Silent Night.” Proving that talent runs in the family, DuBois
Harris’ eight-year-old daughter, LeeAuna Harris, performs her original solo
piano arrangement of “Angels We Have Heard on High” in addition to joining the
band in the percussion section.
“People all
over the world celebrate Christmas in many different ways,” says DuBois Harris.
“For this project, I drew from my exposure to different cultures to represent
an array of sounds and rhythms. I wanted to explore and weave these musical
textures with the colors of my voice. I also wanted to pay honor to the late
great Aretha Franklin with my version of ‘Jesus, The Light of The World.’ My
hope is that this project will indeed bring peace and joy to the world during
the Christmas season.”
“JOY TO THE
WORLD! A Christmas Celebration” follows her five-song EP, God Bless America,
which features the title track along with classic and contemporary
compositions.
A native of
Miami, Florida, DuBois Harris was raised in the Baptist church and educated at
the prestigious Juilliard School of Music in New York City, where she received
a full scholarship. Her consistent artistic excellence afforded her the
privilege of being hand selected by The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, for her
concerts: Aretha Franklin Presents: A Two Night Revival, Aretha Presents:
GospelFest and Aretha Franklin Presents: The Gospel Legends. As a result, she
performed at Franklin’s Homegoing Celebration in Detroit.
She has
performed on several occasions as “The President’s Soloist,” [Barack Obama]
singing the National Anthem, as well as at “Christmas at The White House;” she
has performed both the American and Canadian national anthems for The U.S.
Consulate General Montréal on many occasions. DuBois Harris has also performed
many operatic roles in the U.S. and abroad, including Mimi in La Bohéme, the
title role in Aïda, Micaëla in Carmen, Countess Almaviva in The Marriage of
Figaro, and Bess in Porgy & Bess.
Early in
2018, DuBois Harris joined the Reverend Jesse Jackson for a series of MLK50
events commemorating the 50th anniversary of the assassination of civil rights
icon Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Memphis, Tennessee. She also
performed for the Equal Justice Initiative, headed by Bryan A. Stevenson.
DuBois
Harris’ debut album, Testimony, was released in 2012. A soaring collection of
inspirational music and hope-filled hymns, Testimony was produced and recorded
with Jerroll Lehman (producer/orchestrator) and Damien Sneed
(pianist/co-arranger).
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