Once you
have listened to acclaimed vocalist, composer and arranger Alicia Olatuja
(A-LEE-see-ah Oh-la-TU-ja), you won’t soon forget her. Praised in The New York
Times as “a singer with a strong and luscious tone,” Olatuja combines the
earthy with the sublime, bringing a grounded relatability to genres as lofty as
classical, as venerated as jazz, and as gritty as R&B. On her stunning
Resilience Music Alliance debut, Intuition: Songs From The Minds Of Women,
Olatuja lends her distinctive approach to celebrating the artistic output of
noted female composers.
Olatuja’s vocal
excellence stunned a global audience of millions during the second inauguration
ceremony for President Barack Obama, the nation’s first African American
president, in 2013 with a soaring featured solo during the Brooklyn Tabernacle
Choir’s rendition of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Though most didn’t know
her name, her pristine voice and poise made a visible impact on the dignitaries
in attendance, with reporters and social media lavishing her with praise. “They
weren’t there to see me or anybody else sing, what brought them there was this
monumental historical event, but to see their reaction was another piece of
validation for me as a performer,” she says.
Since this
historic performance, opportunities to expand her repertoire and earn fans have
only snowballed. Olatuja has performed extensively with The Juilliard School’s
various jazz ensembles, shared the stage with Chaka Khan, BeBe Winans,
Christian McBride, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Billy Childs, and others, and appeared at
national and international music festivals with her own band, earning accolades
from fans and the press. She released a previous music collection, Timeless,
independently in 2014.
Intuition
features songs by Sade, Angela Bofill, Brenda Russell, Linda Creed, Imogen
Heap, Tracy Chapman, Kate Bush, and others. Produced by Olatuja, Kamau Kenyatta
and Ulysses Owens Jr., with arrangements by noted jazz musicians, Intuition is
a showcase for Olatuja’s broad vocal range, deft lyrical interpretation, and
elegant phrasing, a sound that may draw comparisons to current soul-pop finds
like Ella Mai and H.E.R. while evoking such treasured soul divas as GRAMMY
winners Lalah Hathaway, Rachelle Ferrell, and Dianne Reeves.
Intuition is
a perfect musical commentary for the times, as women reassert their rights,
gain more political clout, and speak out against harassment, abuse, and
exploitation in all walks of life.
“When we
hear the word ‘intuition’ we think of a woman's intuition, that inner,
gut-instinct thing that goes beyond mere information,” says Olatuja of the
album’s title concept. “There is something powerful and beautiful and something
to be celebrated in that. The subtitle From the Minds of Women reminds people that
we're not just intuitive, emotional beings. We are intellectual as well. We do
know how to connect the emotional and the rational. And when we do that,
especially through our work, beautiful and unimaginably creative things are
made.”
Alicia
Olatuja - Obama Inauguration 2013
"The young lady was breathtaking...
fantastic... unreal." – The View
See Alicia
Olatuja Perform at Barack Obama's Inauguration
Olatuja is
perfectly suited to deliver a meditation on the depth of women’s musical
expression. She puts her distinctively soulful stamp on every track, giving
beloved South American anthem “GrĂ¡cias A La Vida” by Violeta Parra a funky
update with Memphis-style horns while acing the Spanish lyrics; building
bridges to the Motherland with African choruses on Angela Bofill’s “Under The
Moon And Over The Sky,” and adding a Caribbean jump-up beat to the Linda Creed
co-composition “People Make the World Go Round.” Her creative approach also
reimagines Brenda Russell’s “So Good, So Right,” the focus track Sade Adu’s “No
Ordinary Love,” Joni Mitchell’s “Cherokee Louise,” Tracy Chapman’s “Give Me One
Reason,” Kate Bush’s “This Woman’s Work,” and Imogen Heap’s “Hide And Seek.”
The set includes an original tune by Olatuja, as well as compositions by a new
composer and an Australian colleague.
The striking
vocalist made sure to pick songs that represented a variety of themes,
perspectives, and ages, as well as geographic areas, emphasizing the power of
diversity. Many of the tracks begin either a cappella or with a single
instrument accompaniment for the first few bars. This technique spotlights the
classically trained artist’s vocal control and interpretive abilities. “I enjoy
when people speak of my voice as if it’s an instrument, because it’s just as
valid and legitimate as piano, bass or guitar,” Olatuja notes. “But the voice
also has the power to communicate text, and that's what I want, to communicate
my interpretation of the song to the listener.”
Originally
from St. Louis, Missouri, Olatuja focused her relentless energy on music at a
young age. Singing in her church choir and in various school ensembles, she was
exposed to everything from gospel anthems, R&B grooves and pop fare to
Latin oratorios and a cappella harmonies. Though she had planned a career in veterinary
medicine while at the University of Missouri-Columbia, her music interests led
to being cast as the lead in an operetta commemorating the bicentennial of the
Lewis & Clark Expedition. Preparations included more than two years of
intense vocal training, workshopping and live performances that only sharpened
her prodigious gifts. With a Master’s degree in Classical Voice/Opera from the
Manhattan School of Music in New York City, the singer has performed in
regional theater, opera companies, gospel conclave and jazz festivals across
the globe, returning often to Brooklyn, the culturally diverse, artistically
progressive enclave that has influenced dozens of successful neo-soul, jazz,
hip-hop, and rock talents.
For this new
project, Olatuja decided to celebrate the musical contributions of women
composers by reinterpreting their songs through her own lens of classic, jazzy
soul. As such, Intuition: Songs From The Minds Of Women is a dazzling journey
through time, tempo, genre, language, and culture from some of the most
respected women artists of our generation. With the recording initially
supported through a crowdfunding campaign, the project was picked up in 2018 by
the Resilience Music Alliance label and is launching in the first quarter of
2019.
Thanks to her diverse musical choices and gorgeous musical interpretations, Olatuja’s Intuition is a carefully crafted statement of female empowerment at a pivotal moment in our cultural history.
Thanks to her diverse musical choices and gorgeous musical interpretations, Olatuja’s Intuition is a carefully crafted statement of female empowerment at a pivotal moment in our cultural history.
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