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Working Hard for the Joneses
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Nedra's self-titled sophomore release is a joyful mix of R&B, funk, rock and gospel. Honest in integrity to the music as well as the lyrical content, each song
in a singer/songwriter multi-instrumentalist born & living in New York City. Her unique style of guitar playing is unmistakibly informed by her many years as a professional bassist and keeps her live solo acoustic performances more on an R&B tip then what one might expect of a "girl with a guitar." Nedra's self-titled sophomore release is a joyful mix of R&B, funk, rock and gospel. Honest in integrity to the music as well as the lyrical content, each song is a testimony of her experience as a black openly lesbian woman in love, spirituality, community and or politics. From the first song on through to the Maxine Feldman tribute version of , this is proudly womyn's music and a great example of how Nedra has grown as a writer, arranger, producer and musician. Featuring lush background vocals and danceable grooves, had the crowd on its feet and whooping." As a soloist, she has performed in New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Oakland, Cleveland, Madison, Chicago, New Caledonia and more! Whether in front of an intimate audience such as at New York City's Rockwood Music Hall or a large festival audience of 7000 like Michigan Womyn's Music Festival , Nedra has the ability to perform with both a strength and a vulnerability that makes each listener feel like they are getting to know her on a personal level. Her thoughtful choice of words reflect not only who she is but speak to the heart in a way that mirrors emotions most find difficult to express.
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Genre
Jazz Jazz Vocals
Charts
#4,526 today Peak #91
#392 in subgenre Peak #8
Author
Nedra Johnson
Rights
Nedra Johnson BMI 2006
Uploaded
May 21, 2007
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MP3 2.8 MB 96 kbps 4:02
Story behind the song
My cousin had a neighbor who's nickname was "Whiskey" and people would come by and shout up to him "Hey Whiskey!" and I always imagined his last name was Jones. So I started thinking about the term "jones" as it's used in reference to addiction... giving each Jones a name like Whiskey, Sugar, Money etc.
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