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GeeJay SAHRA Tallia Storm Victoria Port Nellie Charles Hari
GeeJay SAHRA Tallia Storm Victoria Port Nellie Charles Hari

GeeJay SAHRA Tallia Storm Victoria Port Nellie Charles Hari

Jazz Cafe Camden

London

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Global Soul Showcase GeeJay Sahra Victoria Port Nellie Charles Tallia Storm Hari GeeJay Gee (vocalist and songwriter) and Jay (producer and multi instrumentalist) met in Harringay London when the pair were working as baristas in a music café. They quickly went from jamming on the café’s old piano to crafting their own distinctive style of music. Gee's strong, soulful and emotionally-charged vocals fit perfectly on top of Jay’s vintage jazzy chords and groovy rhythms, whilst the saxophone adds a further element to the melodic mix. With two EP releases under their belt, GeeJay have managed to amass over 12 million streams and have garnered widespread critical acclaim from the likes of The Guardian, Fearne Cotton (BBC Radio 2), BBC Radio 1, BBC 1Xtra, Jack Saunders, and CLASH to name but a few. After the birth of their child in July 2023, the pair took to the studio to finsh their debut album 'What's the Sun Without the Rain?', with its eagerly anticipated release date of May 28th 2024. The lead single from the project 'Stronger Than You Think' has already sparked the attention of Trevor Nelson (BBC Radio 2) who made it his track of the week, Jack Saunders (BBC Radio 1 Future Artists) and Robert Elms (BBC Radio London). SAHRA The roaring success of SAHRA’s newest singles, both ‘Alone Again’ and ‘Risk It All’, have garnered the support of tastemakers Gilles Peterson, Jess Iszatt (BBC R1 Introducing), Victoria Jane (BBC R1) Sara Cox (Radio 2), Tony Minvielle and China Moses (Jazz FM). Having performed the single for live sessions at BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends with Clive Anderson and international influencer Gilles Peterson’s Basement sessions on Worldwide FM, ‘Alone Again’ was also championed by Peterson on heavy rotation on his BBC 6Music show plus an interview feature on Jazz FM with Tony Minvielle. Amassing 100k+ Spotify streams, placements on editorial playlists ‘Fresh Finds’, ‘Untitled’ and 'Mellow Morning' also achieved 14k streams on YouTube to date. Receiving coverage on seminal online platforms sleepingongems, COLORS, Bandcamp Weekly, Somewhere Soul and Luna Collective plus reviews in CLASH, Stereofox & IGGY Magazine (FR). SAHRA is a Berlin-born, London-based, singer/song-writer and arranger accumulating a range of enviable career highlights. Having been invited to perform at We Out Here, The Arts Club, BBC Introducing Festival, Madame Jazz, Future Bubblers, London Jazz Festival, House of KOKO to name a few. In 2023, SAHRA was selected as a Take Five talent development participant and recently performed new music at her headline show at Jazz re:freshed last November. SAHRA is currently working on a new body of work set for release in 2025. Victoria Port Miss Olive’s Daughter is the new solo project from Singer/songwriter Victoria Port. After 3 albums with electronic duo Anushka (Brownswood, Tru Thoughts, BBE) ,Victoria is finally making the move to showcase her music, her way. With her last project having had extensive support from taste makers Giles Peterson, Jamz Supernova, Hugh Stephens and Annie Mac. She’s also been a regular on the U.K. and international festival scenes. This EP is sure to place her firmly where she belongs - in the eclectic U.K. rnb/soul scene. This project is inspired by the legacy of her Dominican Grandmother, the stories of all the powerful women she has known and is yet to know, vulnerability and truth. Miss Olive’s Daughter was born from a lifelong appreciation of soul music, drawing influences from Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick to contemporary artists like Cleo Sol and Jorja Smith. This debut EP offers a unique take on this art form. Music that tells the story of Miss Olive and her daughters. Tallia Storm With her powerhouse voice, infectious personality, and larger-than-life talent, Tallia Storm is the R&B singer / songwriter from Scotland with co-signs from Nile Rodgers & Sir Elton John. Tallia spent the last 5 weeks in Los Angeles working on her upcoming EP with a Grammy award winning team behind H.E.R, Coco Jones & Ty Dolla $ign. The multi-hyphenate talent has lived quite the full life. Her career kicked off as a teen, best known for her 2 book deal with Scholastic sharing the story of how she got Discovered by Sir Elton John & opened his concert with 5 song to 17,000 people. With a mature perspective for a 25-year-old, there is no stopping Tallia to continue on her path to the very top. A decade later, she’s adeptly balancing both a music and radio career as she spent the last year hosting Scotland’s number 1 hit radio station ‘Capital Breakfast’ show supported by a nationwide bus, tram & billboard campaign. Fans loved her “Used Girl” music video, which was directed by the team behind rapper Nine’s Crop Circle 3 film which she starred in as the lead female. Surpassing over 800,000 views on VEVO - Tallia’s musical journey is only just beginning. Singles “Used Girl” & “Boyfriend” were most recently supported by BBC Radio 1xtra and Spotify’s Editorial playlists. Fans won’t be surprised at how effortlessly Tallia commands the stage with her confidence and ‘Tiktok Tallia’ energy - surpassing 500 million views on the app, 800,000 followers and Scotland’s biggest tiktoker. Tallia Storm has an extraordinary charisma that’s equally matched by her unapologetic character & 00s R&B sound. Nellie Charles “Nellie Charles’ foray into music is a compelling tale of dedication, innate talent, and an unwavering spirit. Growing up in a home where the air vibrated with the timeless melodies of Etta James, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, and Ella Fitzgerald, Nellie's early life was steeped in musical excellence. This vibrant soundscape of her youth sparked her love for music, and set her on a path to carve out her own niche within its rich tapestry. Her musical odyssey took a significant leap forward at music college, where she immersed herself in the intricacies of production and performance. Yet, it was her bold decision to leave academia behind that truly defined her journey. Driven by an insatiable desire to craft a distinctive sound, Nellie devoted herself to the sanctity of the studio, a space where her creativity knew no bounds. Influenced by the soul-stirring narratives of Amy Winehouse and Lauryn Hill, Nellie's music resonates with a depth of emotion that is both raw and captivating. Her connection to music runs deep, rooted in a lineage of family musicians who not only inspired her but also provided a nurturing environment for her artistic blossoming. As a self-taught pianist with a knack for music production, Nellie embodies a DIY ethos, ensuring her music remains a true reflection of her essence. Her lyrical themes, often drawn from personal heartache and introspection, reaching emotional landscapes that are far beyond her age, will resonate with anyone who's navigated the often-treacherous waters of love and relationships. Nellie is ready to share her unique voice within the world of R&B. Her music – a diary of her life's journey – aims to touch the hearts of those who find solace in her words, offering empathy and understanding. With every note she sings and every story she tells, Nellie seeks not just to entertain, but to connect, heal, and inspire. Her journey is not just about music; it's a testament to the power of authentic expression and the courage to follow one's passion against all odds. As Nellie steps onto the stage of the music world, she brings with her the legacy of the legends who inspired her, the personal trials that shaped her, and a burning passion to leave a lasting impact on the soulful soundscape of R&B.” Hari A talented writer and a soulful musician who brings Jazz and R&B vibes to her new-age soul music. Her song-writing abilities, combined with the raw tone of her voice, provide listeners with a warm and international sound. Whether singing about romance, heartbreak or even equality, she never fails to bring a perfect blend of strength and vulnerability to her music and her performance. Growing up just outside of London, Hari’s passion for song-writing was prevalent from a young age. Her father is a talented jazz musician which influenced a lot of her musical interest. She began performing at different venues in London, sharing her stories through song and discovering people’s desire to relate through lyricism. HOST: Victoria Jane (BBC Radio 1)

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