Ndidi Onukwulu
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Ndidi Onukwulu is a Canadian singer originally from Burns Lake, British Columbia
. Although her style is often classified as jazz and blues, Onukwulu combines several musical genres in her songs including surf music, electric blues, gospel, and country. Onukwulu, whose father, jazz player Ezeadi Onukwulu, is from Nigeria, also integrates Malagasy and Nigerian music into her performances to create a unique and eclectic sound. She frequently tours promoting her music and makes regular appearances at the Vancouver Folk Music Festival
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Eventually, Onukwulu moved back to a more definitively blues style and began performing at prominent venues including Massey Hall
in Toronto. In January 2006 Onukwulu released her first album No, I Never. The album release was followed by a tour that garnered positive buzz in the Canadian blues community.
Following a bad break-up in December 2006, Onukwulu spent 2007 composing new music. In addition to drawing on the experiences of her relationship, she found inspiration by visiting cemeteries and imagining stories for the deceased people whose graves she visited. Onukwulu united the ideas of death and the end of relationships to create the eclectic music featured on her second album The Contradictor. This album introduced the more diverse styles for which she is now known. The album got its name from the contradiction between the upbeat music and its more serious themes, in addition to elements of the singer’s own personality. The Contradictor, released on June 17, 2008, was produced by Steve Dawson
under the Indie record label Jericho Beach Music.
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Burns Lake, British Columbia
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. Although her style is often classified as jazz and blues, Onukwulu combines several musical genres in her songs including surf music, electric blues, gospel, and country. Onukwulu, whose father, jazz player Ezeadi Onukwulu, is from Nigeria, also integrates Malagasy and Nigerian music into her performances to create a unique and eclectic sound. She frequently tours promoting her music and makes regular appearances at the Vancouver Folk Music Festival
Vancouver Folk Music Festival
The Vancouver Folk Music Festival is an outdoor multistage music festival. It takes place annually, on the third weekend of July. Founded in 1978, this annual festival uses eight outdoor stages, located at Jericho Beach Park on the west side of Vancouver, British Columbia.In the past it has...
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Life
Although Onukwulu had the early musical influences of her father, she did not consider a career as a singer until her friends heard her sing in her teens. She moved to New York City where she sang on the open-mic circuit. During her time in New York, she met several hip-hop and blues musicians who influenced her atypical style. Next Onukwulu moved to Toronto where she first became a member of a rock band. Later, she joined the electronica group Stop Die Resuscitate.Eventually, Onukwulu moved back to a more definitively blues style and began performing at prominent venues including Massey Hall
Massey Hall
Massey Hall is a venerable performing arts theatre in the Garden District of downtown Toronto. The theatre originally was designed to seat 3,500 patrons but, after extensive renovations in the 1940s, now seats up to 2,765....
in Toronto. In January 2006 Onukwulu released her first album No, I Never. The album release was followed by a tour that garnered positive buzz in the Canadian blues community.
Following a bad break-up in December 2006, Onukwulu spent 2007 composing new music. In addition to drawing on the experiences of her relationship, she found inspiration by visiting cemeteries and imagining stories for the deceased people whose graves she visited. Onukwulu united the ideas of death and the end of relationships to create the eclectic music featured on her second album The Contradictor. This album introduced the more diverse styles for which she is now known. The album got its name from the contradiction between the upbeat music and its more serious themes, in addition to elements of the singer’s own personality. The Contradictor, released on June 17, 2008, was produced by Steve Dawson
Steve Dawson
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under the Indie record label Jericho Beach Music.
Band members
On The Contradictor, Onukwulu’s vocals are accompanied by the instrumental contributions of Paul Pigat and Steve Dawson who provide electric blues riffs. Chicago electric blues is a gritty urban style of blues with links to African American folk traditions that contribute to a rougher sound on the album. Jesse Zubot plays strings, and Bill Runge and JP Carter play brass. In her performances on tour, she often collaborates with the Canadian folk and blues guitarist Madagascar SlimMadagascar Slim
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Discography
Album | Release Date | Song Title |
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No I Never | January 2, 2006 | "Horn Blower" |
"Water" | ||
"Wicked Lady" | ||
"Hey There" | ||
"Hush" | ||
"Weight" | ||
"May Be the Last Time, I Don't Know" | ||
"Seen You Before" | ||
"Old Heart" | ||
"Home" | ||
"Long Way Home" | ||
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November 28, 2006 | "Come on Home" |
The Contradictor | June 17, 2008 | "SK Final" |
"The Lady and E" | ||
"Forever SZ" | ||
"Almost JD" | ||
"Goodnight JF" | ||
"Move Together" | ||
"No Everybody" | ||
"Her House is Empty KH" | ||
"Boogie MB" | ||
"Cry All Day" | ||
"Rise" | ||
"He Needs Me" | ||
Escape | May 2011 | "The Whisper" (single) |
"On The Metro" | ||
"Around The Corner" | ||
"Kissing On A Bridge" | ||
"Crossing The Line" | ||
"Old Road" | ||
"The Escape" | ||
"Little Dream" | ||
"Waiting For A Sign" | ||
"It Isn't You" | ||
"Heart of Steel" | ||
"Under The Sky" |