That statement can’t be denied, and is further proven by Kedar Massenburg, the eye for talent that discovered other massively famous music makers like D’Angelo, India.Arie and Erykah Badu. The music mogul now promotes Algebra Blessett as the newest artist on Kedar Entertainment Group, an indie label that aided in the birth of the neo-soul movement. Showcasing this solo act was an obvious choice. The bold beauty from Atlanta , who had worked with stars like Bilal and Monica, was no stranger to the stage before going solo. Working her mathematical music magic alone was what the singer knew she had to do to continue the success of the voice God gave her. Though grateful for her opportunities, Algebra knew she had to spread her wings professionally. “Even when someone else wrote a song specifically for me, I felt like I was still being a backup singer for myself,” notes the humble songbird. |2. Algebra is a thrash metal band from Lausanne, Switzerland. Their influences are Slayer, Sepultura, old Metallica, Nuclear Assault and Exodus among others. 3. ALGEBRA are an obscure early 80’s Italian symphonic prog band who split up without having recorded a single album. In 1993, they gathered three of their former members along with guest musicians for the sole purpose of pressing a cd. Mostly, however, they seem to have made a career of appearing on tribute albums: “The River of Constant Change” (GENESIS), “Harbour of Joy” (CAMEL) “Giant for a Life” (GENTLE GIANT), “Fanfare for the Pirates (ELP), “Songs for Jethro” (JETHRO TULL), “To Canterbury and Beyond” (a tribute to Canterbury Music) and “Zarathustra’s Revenge” (from:http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1413)| |
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