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Birth name | Ledisi Anibade Young |
Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Genres | R&B, soul, jazz, neo soul, gospel |
Occupations | [ singer-songwriter, actress |
Instruments | Piano, Vocals |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Verve Forecast LeSun Records |
Website | Ledisi.com |
Ledisi Anibade Young ( /ˈlɛdɨsiː/) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Her first name means "to bring forth" or "to come here" in Yoruba.[1] Ledisi is known for her jazz influenced vocals. In 1995, Ledisi formed the group known as Anibade. After unsuccessfully trying to get the group signed to a major label, she formed LeSun Records with Sundra Manning. Along with her group Anibade, Ledisi released an album entitled Take Time. The album gained major airplay from local radio stations.
In 2000, Ledisi released her first album, entitled Soulsinger: The Revival. Ledisi and her group toured in 2001, performing various shows.[1] In 2002, Ledisi released her second album, Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue. The album won her an award for "Outstanding Jazz Album" at the California Music Awards.
In 2007, Ledisi signed a major record deal with Verve Forecast and released her third album in August of that year, entitled Lost & Found, which sold almost 217,000 copies and earned her two Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist.[2] In 2008, Ledisi released her Christmas album, It's Christmas.
In 2009, Ledisi released her fourth album Turn Me Loose, which earned her 2 Grammy nominations.
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Ledisi grew up in a musical family; her mother sang in a Louisiana R&B band and her stepfather, Joseph Pierce,III, (deceased) was a drummer in the New Orleans area. Her biological father is soul singer Larry Sanders, although he left the family when she was a baby and did not meet again for nearly three decades.[3] Ledisi first began performing publicly at age eight with the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra. She moved to Oakland, California, where she was nominated for a Shellie award in 1990 for her performance in a production of The Wiz and performed in an extended run with the San Francisco cabaret troupe, Beach Blanket Babylon.[1] She studied opera and piano for five years at University of California Berkeley in their Young Musicians Program.
In the 1990s, she formed a group called Anibade, alongside Sundra Manning (producer, keyboards, songwriting), Cedrickke Dennis (guitar), Nelson Braxton (bass), Wayne Braxton (sax), and Rob Rhodes (drums), playing a jazz and hip-hop influenced kind of soul.[1] The group won acclaim in the Bay Area, and recorded a demo, "Take Time" which was played on local stations. Ledisi tried to get the group signed to a major label, but had no luck.
In January 2000, Ledisi released her first album, Soulsinger: The Revival, independently on her label, LeSun Records.[1] The album spun off four singles, "Soulsinger", "Take Time", "Get Outta My Kitchen", and "Good Lovin'". After the release of Soulsinger: The Revival, Ledisi toured with her group Anibade.
In 2002, Ledisi released her second album, Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue, which was also released independently. The album featured the singles "Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue" and "Autumn Leaves". During this time she also recorded commercials for the Sci Fi Channel. In 2003, Ledisi won "Outstanding Jazz Album" for Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue at the California Music Awards.
During her five year hiatus, Ledisi made appearances on soundtracks. In 2007, she signed with Verve and released "Blues in the Night" which featured on the tribute album, We All Love Ella: Celebrating the First Lady of Song.
In August 2007, Ledisi's third album, Lost & Found, was released. During the time of her hiatus, Ledisi stated that she was unsure of wanting to stay within the music industry. In response, Ledisi wrote the song "Alright" to express her life.[4] "Alright" became the lead single and debuted at #45 on the Billboard Hot R&B chart. The album's second single, "In The Morning", debuted at #49 on the Billboard Hot R&B chart.[5] Other songs from the album charted but were not released as singles. "Think of You" charted at #71 on the Hot R&B charts, "Joy" charted at #103 on the Hot R&B charts and #29 on the Adult R&B Airplay.[6][7]
In December 2007, the album earned her two Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist.[8] In 2008, Ledisi continued her tour to promote the album, Lost & Found. By January 2009, the album had sold 216,894 copies.[2]
In September 2008, Ledisi released her Christmas album, It's Christmas, which featured the singles "This Christmas" and "Children Go Where I Send Thee". In December 2008, Ledisi's T.V. special aired on Gospel Channel, entitled "Ledisi Christmas". Ledisi performed a few songs from her Christmas album. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and "Give Love On Christmas Day" charted on the Hot R&B charts at #113.
In 2009, Ledisi's fourth studio album was announced to be titled, Turn Me Loose. The album was released on August 18, 2009.[9] Speaking in April 2010 to noted UK R&B writer Pete Lewis - Deputy Editor of the award-winning Blues & Soul - Ledisi explained the album's title reflected its musical diversity: "The title 'Turn Me Loose' is basically me saying 'I don't wanna be boxed in! Let me be myself as a performer and singer, because I do EVERYTHING! Not just one particular style!'."[10] She employed production from seasoned Rhythm and Blues songwriter-producers such as Raphael Saddiq,Jimmy Jam + Terry Lewis, James "Big Jim" Wright & Carvin & Ivan. The first single from this album was 'Goin' Thru Changes'. Watch this approved EPK - http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=61888932 to get an insight on her album. The second single was chosen to be Higher Than This, produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and James "Big Jim" Wright.
On May 13, 2010, Ledisi performed at Charter Oak Cultural Center's [11] 9th Annual Gala, a fundraiser for free after-school youth arts programming in inner-city Hartford.[12] She performed several songs from Turn Me Loose, and also performed a duet with Anika Noni Rose, a tribute to the late Lena Horne.
Ledisi toured with R&B/soul singer Kem on his North American INTIMACY Tour. On March 10, 2011, during her opening act in Atlanta, Georgia, Ledisi announced that she had finished recording her fifth studio album on March 9, 2011.
Ledisi's sixth studio album, Pieces of Me, was released on June 14, 2011. It debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 Charts, selling 38,000 in its first week. The album's title track served as the album's lead single.
Ledisi has performed at the White House 3 times at the behest of President and First Lady Obama.
Ledisi is, currently, preparing for her first headlining tour to promote her album, Pieces of Me. The tour begins on October 20, 2011 in Raleigh, NC.
With this album, Ledisi was nominated to 3 Grammy indications (with chances to win) for the Grammy Awards 2012, on the categories Best R&B Album, Best R&B Perfomance and Best R&B Song, with the album and the lead single "Pieces of Me"
Year | Album | Peak positions | |
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U.S. | U.S. R&B | ||
2000 | Soulsinger: The Revival
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- | - |
2002 | Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue
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- | - |
2007 | Lost & Found
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78 | 10 |
2008 | It's Christmas
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- | 28 |
2009 | Turn Me Loose
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14 | 1 |
2011 | Pieces of Me
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8 | 2 |
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | ||
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U.S. | U.S. R&B | Hot Adult R&B | |||
2000 | "Soulsinger" | — | — | — |
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"Take Time" | — | — | — | ||
"Get Outta My Kitchen" | — | — | — | ||
"Good Lovin'" | — | — | — | ||
2002 | "Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue" | — | — | — |
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"Autumn Leaves" | — | — | — | ||
2007 | "Alright" | — | 45 | 13 |
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2008 | "In The Morning" | — | 49 | 26 | |
"Think of You" | — | 74 | — | ||
"Joy" | — | 103 | 29 | ||
"This Christmas (Could Be the One)" | — | 112 | — |
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"Children Go Where I Send Thee" | — | — | — | ||
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" | — | 113 | — | ||
"Give Love on Christmas Day" | — | 113 | — | ||
2009 | "Goin' Thru Changes" | — | 43 | — |
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"Higher Than This" | — | 63 | — | ||
2011 | "Pieces of Me" | 114 | 19 | 7 |
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"Stay Together" (featuring Jaheim) | — | 23 | — | ||
"So Into You" | — | — | — |
The reference for all tracks listed below can be found here.[15]
Year | Song | Artist | Album | Label |
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2011 | Then There Was You | Trombone Shorty | For True | Verve Forecast Records |
2008 | "The World Keeps Going Around" | Brian Culbertson | Bringing Back The Funk | GRP |
2008 | "Alright" | Ledisi | Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns | Atlantic |
2008 | "Waters of March" | Sergio Mendez featuring Ledisi | Encanto | Concord Records |
2007 | "Blues in the Night" | Ledisi | We All Love Ella: Celebrating the First Lady of Song | Verve Music Group |
2007 | "Devotion" | Ledisi | Interpretations: Celebrating the Music of Earth, Wind & Fire | Concord Music Group |
2007 | "To Love Again" | Gordon Chambers featuring Ledisi | Love Stories | Chamber Music |
2006 | "I Can't Let You Go" | Steve Hartsman Harvey featuring Ledisi | Everyday People Project | Expansion UK |
2005 | "The Rain" (f/Oran "Juice" Jones) | Ledisi & various artists | Def Jazz | GRP Records |
2005 | "My Sensitivity" (f/Boney James) | Ledisi & various artists | Forever, For Always, For Luther | GRP / Verve |
2005 | "White Boys" | Ledisi/Brandi Chavonne Massey/Shayna Steele | Hair — Actor's Fund of America Benefit Recording | Ghostlight |
2005 | "World of Vibrations" | Ledisi | The Craft - Blackalicious | Anti Records |
2004 | "Thinkin' 'Bout Me" | Boney James featuring Ledisi | Pure | Warner Bros. Records |
2004 | "Scat World" | Maysa featuring Ledisi | Smooth Sailing | Encoded Music |
2004 | "So Right" | Ledisi | Soul Satisfaction: A collection of Nu-Soul Gems | Shanachie Records |
2004 | "The Look of Love" | Robby Young featuring Ledisi | The Look of Love | Artist One-Stop |
2004 | "Don't Stop" | Maroons by Lateef and the Chief featuring Ledisi | Maroons: Ambush | Quantum Projects |
2003 | "Different Times" | Raphael Saadiq featuring Ledisi | Live: All Hits at the House of Blues | Pookie Entertainment |
2003 | I Want'cha Babe" | Ledisi | New Sirens of Song-Sultry Singer | Sugo Music |
2003 | Whatcha Gonna Do" | Frank McComb | The Truth | Expansion UK |
2002 | "Better Than Nothing" | Braxton Brothers featuring Ledisi | Both Sides | Peak Records |
2001 | "Going Back to New Orleans" | Pancho Sanchez featuring Ledisi | Latin Spirits | Concord Records |
2001 | "I've Got It, & Good Lovin" | Ledisi | Organic Soul | Soul Brother Records |
2000 | "Negros" | Omar Sosa featuring Ledisi | Bembon | Ota Records |
2000 | "NST" | David Alvarado featuring Ledisi | Soundscapes: Live from London | Phatt Funk Records |
1999 | "NST" | Third Eye Blind | Blue | Elektra |
1999 | "Breaking it Down" (Jay's Naked Music) | Miguel Migs | Nude Dimensions:Naked Music Vol.1-The Petal Pusher Session | Astralwerks |
1995 | "NST" | Xiame featuring Ledisi | Canto D'Alma | Valley Media |