Band Bio: - Born in Washington D.C., raised in Southern California, Waberi stood firm on her love for uniquely American/African Music music @ a very early age. Being raised by her grandparents, who were straight-ahead Jazz enthusiasts (her grandmother was a tap dancer with The Nicholas Brothers) - some of the first music she witnessed was the recordings of such deeply-connected musicians as Coltrane, Ellington, Dizzy, Mahalia, Billie, Louis Armstrong, Betty, Sarah, Monk and Miles as well as the contemporary music of her parents' generation like the music of Earth, Wind & Fire, Parliament, Jimi Hendrix, The Jones Girls, Phoebe Snow, Natalie Cole, Ohio Players, and more. These musical sensibilities are firmly rooted within her musical reference.
Waberi studied music throughout childhood, from school choirs, to community plays, and local church and social groups. She was writing poetry and short stories as well. To remain connected to learning music, she chose music as a major course of study at Langston University in Oklahoma, specifically, Classical Voice.
After college, Waberi lived in Hawaii on three different islands: Maui, Hawaii, and The Big Island, where her poetry became songs, and she played music in the local Jawaiian (Jamaican/Hawaiian music) scene, with island favorites SAHRA INDIO and Marty Dread. After four years, she returned to Los Angeles and was drawn back to the Leimert Park Village, the infamous community that is home to The World Stage Performance Gallery, founded by Billy Higgins and Kamau Daood.
She has studied and/or played with notable performers and scholars like Dr. Art Hillary, Dini Clark, Phil Upchurch, Azar Lawrence, Nate Morgan, Bennie Maupin, Big Black, to name a few. "Being one of the Voices, a member of The Pan Afrikan People's Arkestra and The Great Voice of UGMAA (Union of God's Musicians and Artists' Ascension), with Horace Tapscott - world renown avante-garde jazz pianist at the helm, allowed me to meet and play with people like Pharoah Sanders, Abby Lincoln, Gil Scott Heron.
Waberi has performed around Los Angeles with various bands and ensembles, from SoulBop (an L.A. based collective of funk, and soul musicians playing Bop), R&B to West African Drum and Dance bands; 50+ piece Jazz ARKestras, Historic State Symphonies, to solo acapella sets. After appearing on various recordings, including the Jazz CD "Living Water" by vocalist extraordinaire DWIGHT TRIBLE in 2002, and classic Reggae CD "Good's Gonna Happen" by appropriately named Jah's Jewel - Sahra Indio, Waberi is releasing her Muse; her personal musical expression.
Some have said her voice is reminiscent of Betty Carter, Shirley Bassey, Billie Holiday or Cassandra Wilson... but it has a particular sound that belongs to no one else. It has been called an enigma. Her delivery -Divine, her tone - enticed by the Spirits. Resonant and rich, it has a singular texture and is seasoned with life's experience; filtered through her, as a vessel.
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