Davoucci Artist of the Month - Keke Wyatt -

In addition to being beautiful, intelligent, and down-to-earth, Ketara "KeKe" Wyatt is one of the most gifted soul/R&B vocalists of her generation. She's already proven her ability to make a substantial impact on the music industry via "My First Love," her dynamic duet with recording star Avant, whose latest platinum album is highlighted by the sensuous 2001 lovers anthem.

Now, ready, willing and more than able to ascend the charts and make music history in her own right, KeKe unveils SOUL SISTA, her debut album, featuring the body bumping lead single "Used To Love." Written and produced by industry icon (and the album's sole producer) Steve Huff (Avant, Joe, David Hollister), SOUL SISTA offers a plethora of potential Wyatt hits, each fueled by powerhouse production and KeKe's awe inspiring voice. Her superior range, unique vocal style and flawless phrasing, are equally matched by an emotional, straight from the heart and soul delivery. "The message that is being conveyed in 'Used To Love," explains the Kentucky based rising star, "is that sometimes it's hard for couples to maintain the level of passion and interest that was there in the beginning when everything was new. When that happens, either you get it together, or you move on. I'm sure most people can relate to that."


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Check out "Used To Love" Video (Real Player)
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Davoucci Artist of the month - Jaguar Wright -

It's all about the live performance for Jaguar Wright, the newest artist from The Roots' Motive Records imprint. Part Ella, part Millie, and all uniquely soulful, her voice and her performance are both unforgettable. Picture this: she takes the stage, her shirt reads "Kick Azz" embroidered in gold. As she starts to scat, her voice reminds you of Ella Fitzgerald. In the front row, die-hard fans cluster to absorb the ruckus and joy that comes with every Jaguar performance. In a few minutes Jaguar has almost cried over her cheating lover and now is pantomiming her revenge, her voice bellowing like the best of church singers as she rages on. "Singing is healing for me. It gives me a sense of myself, a feeling of order. My life makes sense when I sing," says Jag as she herself, explains the heart of her performances.

Jaguar Wright site - www.okayplayer.com/jaguarwright

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