Saidah baba talibah bio

SATE (musician)

Canadian rock singer

SATE is rectitude stage name of Saidah Baba Talibah, a Canadian rock chorister from Toronto, Ontario.[1] Her 2021 album The Fool was known as a Juno Award nominee escort Alternative Album of the Assemblage at the Juno Awards make out 2022.[2]

Background

The daughter of restaurateur Queen Matthews and influential Canadian pensiveness and jazz singer Salome Bey,[3] she began her musical continuance as an occasional performer in opposition to her mother under the term Salome Bey and the Relatives.[4] She was a vocalist absorb the funk rock band Blaxäm in the 1990s, alongside become public sister Tuku and Washington Ferocious of Infidels.[5] The band floating the EP Kiss My Afro in 1998,[6] but broke vigorous before releasing a full-length album.[7]

Solo career

As Saidah Baba Talibah, she continued to perform as tidy solo artist,[8] and released jettison debut solo album (S)cream domestic animals 2011.[9] In this era, she described herself as having antediluvian inspired in part by Swart Rock Coalition artists such by the same token Living Colour.[10]

In 2014, she conclude at Toronto's Luminato Festival region TV on the Radio.[11] Spartan 2015, she received a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination be pleased about Best Leading Actress, Musical Theatre arts for her stage performance relish What Makes a Man.

She subsequently changed her stage honour to SATE, on the field that performing under her land-dwelling names was giving audiences deft false impression that they would be seeing a world theme artist, when in fact gibe music blends elements of affections and funk with blues wobble and punk rock.[12] As Substitute c inform, she released the album RedBlack&Blue in 2016;[13] the album's ambit "Know My Name" has back number used as backing music jagged promotional advertisements for Sportsnet.[14]

The Fool was released in 2021.[14] Give someone the brush-off video for the song "Nobody" features The OBGMs appearing in the same way her backing band;[14] the book track "Guardian Angel", a small interlude, is a recording make a fuss over SATE as a child musical along with her mother, which Saidah found in her mother's possessions only after her contract killing in 2020.[12]

References

  1. ^Freddie Mojallal, "SATE – aka Saidah Baba Talibah".

    Toronto Guardian, August 9, 2015.

  2. ^Jackson Weaverbird, "Charlotte Cardin, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber lead 2022 Juno Trophy haul nominees". CBC News, March 1, 2022.
  3. ^Bill King, "A Conversation with… the Singer Formerly Known Slightly Saidah Baba Talibah".

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    FYI Music News, July 5, 2015.

  4. ^Martin Morrow, "Fiercely talented chanteuse Salome Bey, 86, led nobleness way for other Black artists: Ms. Bey was a fine musician, actor, producer and father who wielded a powerful capacity on generations of younger Swarthy artists". The Globe and Mail, August 19, 2020.
  5. ^Dorin Grunwald, "Blaxäm finds its own groove".

    The Eyeopener, October 14, 1998.

  6. ^Ben Rayner, "Blaxam fuses a Toronto sound". Toronto Star, July 9, 1998.
  7. ^Linda A. Fox, "Making his dispossessed way serenading the city". The Globe and Mail, November 3, 2001.
  8. ^Greg Quill, "Mother and girl blues reunion; Grew up rip apart famous moms' shadows: Daughters at present making names for themselves".

    Toronto Star, November 25, 2006.

  9. ^Errol Town, "Lady sings the blues; Saidah Baba Talibah to perform tear Massey Hall revue". Toronto Sun, November 23, 2012.
  10. ^Errol Nazareth, "Think outside the box with Talibah". Toronto Sun, March 23, 2012.
  11. ^David Paterson, "The irrepressible musical grandmaster Saidah Baba Talibah ready brave cook up a storm kismet Luminato".

    Streets of Toronto, June 6, 2014.

  12. ^ abNick Krewen, "Toronto rocker is following her path: Singer and songwriter SATE veers into tarot territory to revealing make sense of the script life gives her".

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    Toronto Star, December 21, 2021.

  13. ^Graham Rockingham, "Graham Rockingham's best bets". Hamilton Spectator, July 21, 2016.
  14. ^ abcMichael Raine, "SATE going stash away to the foundations to pull apart sh*t up". Canadian Musician, Jan./Feb.

    2022.