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Somi at Dazzle
ByDazzle
Denver, CO
January 16, 2019
A case can be made that all Western popular music can trace its origins to Africa. Even if that's a bit of an exaggeration, it's not when it comes to vocalist/songwriter Somi. She was born in Illinois, but her parents were immigrants from Rwanda and Uganda. Wanting to get back to her roots, she spent a year and a half in Lagos, Nigeria to better understand the continent and its culture. Even though neither she nor her parents were from Nigeria, she still fell in love with Lagos and it's obvious that its music has strongly influenced hers. Wednesday night, Somi brought her African rhythms and sensibilities to Denver for an inspirational set showcasing her voice and her songs.
Somi has been compared to

Dianne Reeves
vocalsb.1956
Other points of comparison are

Sade
vocalsb.1959

Angelique Kidjo
vocalsb.1960

Nina Simone
piano and vocals1933 - 2003

Lizz Wright
vocalsb.1980
Somi picked up a lot in Lagos. Her music bears witness to the sound of

Fela Kuti
saxophone1938 - 1997

Toru Dodo
pianoDodo spent most of the evening on the grand piano pounding out several intense and sometimes quirky solos whenever he had the chance.

Jahmal Nichols
bassSocial justice was a theme for several of her songs. "Two Dollar Day" was about the government's increase in oil prices during her time in Lagos. Nigeria is an oil-rich country, yet the government hiked the prices, causing widespread hardship among the city's large and struggling lower class. In "I Remember Harlem," she bemoaned the gentrification of New York City's famous black neighborhood and how many long-time residents were being pushed out by the escalating prices. Hmm, there's one that hits Denver right between the eyes.
Often, she employed wordless vocals and on occasion reached into a soaring, majestic space somewhat reminiscent of 1990s

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Obviously, Somi is a talent deserving wider recognition.
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