Every now and then, an artist creates a special project so rich in content, so joyous in emotion, so fresh and inspired, that it becomes almost impossible to find a title that fully embraces the range and heart of the project. Such was the challenge of the gifted singer, two-time Grammy nominated songwriter, guitarist, and producer, Jonathan Butler
Born and raised in Cape Town, Jonathan Butler spent his youth under the shroud of apartheid, an official government policy of political, legal, and economic discrimination against non-whites. His escape was music. The youngest of twelve children, he began singing publicly in South African townships at the tender age of seven. Not even in his teens, Butler’s talents as a singer and guitarist were recognized and he soon found himself touring his poverty-stricken country in a traveling variety show.
Though his musical abilities would soon take him away from the world he grew up in, Jonathan would neither forget the plight of his fellow South Africans nor the man who ultimately led them to freedom. “Mandela Bay,” is a lively instrumental tribute to the legacy of Nelson Mandela. The song exudes optimism - the joy of liberation, the celebration of life. Akin to a musical sunny day, “Mandela Bay” will raise spirits and stamp a smile on faces.
Butler solidified his presence in the 1990s with a body of music that crossed color and age lines. Was he a jazz instrumentalist that sang soulfully or a passionate R&B singer that played a cool jazz guitar? “I came to the West seeking artistic freedom to express myself,” he recalled. “While my albums have always offered vocal cuts and instrumentals, for me it was never about creating music for a particular format or type of audience. That’s too narrow and restrictive. For me, it’s about surrendering to the will of the music and just letting it flow through me, whichever direction it may go.”
I love to Worship by Jonathan Butler
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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