SHAKURA S´AIDA
Nacida en Brooklyn, Nueva York, criada en Suiza y con un mucho tiempo viviendo en Toronto, Canadá. Ella es Shakura S'Aida, una artista verdaderamente internacional cuya presencia en la escena musical canadiense ha sido constante durante casi 25 años. En el camino, se ha enriquecido del mundo del jazz, blues y clásicos del R&B, con su conmovedora voz, su entusiasta personalidad y el compromiso con su música de soul profundo.
Y Shakura lleva su música donde quiera que haya público. Solo en los últimos dos años ha actuado en el Caribe, Moscú, Dubai, Rumanía, Suiza, Canadá, Estados Unidos, Australia, Austria, Italia, Alemania, Francia, Macedonia, Suiza y ayudó a organizar un festival en Kigali, capital de Ruanda.
Ya sea que esté hablando suizo-alemán, francés o inglés, Shakura conecta instantáneamente con su público y, al mismo tiempo, demuestra con riqueza el multiculturalismo que Canadá se enorgullece de tener.
Y Shakura lleva su música donde quiera que haya público. Solo en los últimos dos años ha actuado en el Caribe, Moscú, Dubai, Rumanía, Suiza, Canadá, Estados Unidos, Australia, Austria, Italia, Alemania, Francia, Macedonia, Suiza y ayudó a organizar un festival en Kigali, capital de Ruanda.
Ya sea que esté hablando suizo-alemán, francés o inglés, Shakura conecta instantáneamente con su público y, al mismo tiempo, demuestra con riqueza el multiculturalismo que Canadá se enorgullece de tener.
El año pasado estuvo en HONDARRIBIA BLUES FEST.
You may have spotted Brooklyn-born, Swiss-raised and Canadian-based Shakura S’Aida-
pronounce her name “Shack-ooo-ra Sigh-ee-da”— performing at Festivals in Dubai, Europe, Australia, Rwanda or Russia, on the Legendary Blues Cruise; with her new symphony orchestra concert, “Blues in G Minor: 4 Women”, featuring the blues music of Etta James, Billie Holiday and Nina Simone, in her 4 woman tribute to Nina Simone, “The Nina Project” or acting in TV shows such as Lost Girl, Schitt’s Creek or Flashpoint. From her beginnings as the world music band Kaleefah’s lead singer, this versatile vocalist and consummate entertainer has blown audiences away with her scorching vocal style, uncanny ability to deliver powerful
original songs and to get deep into the guts of the most venerable standard.
Shakura’s long-simmering career initially moved into high gear in 2008 with a triumph at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, when she earned the runner-up position, competing against more than 100 bands from more than 20 different countries.
Shakura S’Aida has consistently been thrilling audiences with her powerful pipes for years, most recently as a guest host on CBC Radio 2’s Weekend Morning. As a veteran of the international music scene, she’s performed both as a featured artist with musicians like Jimmy Smith, Lee Oskar (WAR), Bettye LaVette and Keb Mo’, as well as an award winning solo artist.
Whether she’s speaking Swiss-German, French or English, Shakura instantly connects with her audience — and at the same time richly demonstrates the multiculturalism that Canada prides itself on.
A final word:
“I am truly blessed by all the incredible opportunities I have had,” says Shakura. “My life has been filled with amazing adventures; I can’t wait to see what happens next!”
2016 Maple Blues Award Nominee: Female Vocalist
2015 Maple Blues Award Nominee: Female Vocalist
2014 Maple Blues Award Nominee: Entertainer, Female Vocalist
2013 Juno Award Nominee-Best Blues Album of the Year
2013 Blues Music Awards Nominee-Contemporary Female Artist
2013 Indie Music Awards Nominee-Blues Artist of the Year
2013 Maple Blues Award Nominee: Entertainer, Female Vocalist, Recording/Producer (w/Howard Ayee & Scott Cable) and Songwriter of the Year (w/Donna Grantis)
2011 Maple Blues Award Recipient: Female Vocalist of the Year
2011 Independent Music Award Recipient: Blues Artist of the Year
2008 International Blues Challenge 1st Runner Up
1992 Juno Award Nominee-Best World Music Artist/Band
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