The British and Jamaican jazz pianist displays on his lengthy journey to turning into a musician assured in his voice and talents.
AYESHA RASCOE, HOST:
Discovering your voice could be a lifelong battle, and for musicians additionally looking for a singular sound that fits them, the wrestle can go away you feeling like an impostor. That is how musician Ashley Henry explains it.
RASCOE: Discovering your voice could be a lifelong battle, and for musicians additionally looking for a singular sound that fits them, the wrestle can go away you feeling like an impostor. That is how musician Ashley Henry explains it.
ASHLEY HENRY: Simply the entire concept of being an artist generally, particularly once I was youthful, you understand, I imply, it might probably generally really feel a bit out of attain or one thing that is not potential.
RASCOE: However because the British and Jamaican jazz pianist says, the extra you belief the method, you uncover one thing nice inside your self.
RASCOE: However because the British and Jamaican jazz pianist says, the extra you belief the method, you uncover one thing nice inside your self.
HENRY: There’s part of you ultimately that simply goes, sure, it’s potential, and you’re doing it proper now, you understand? And it is simply that recreation of, like, you understand, simply accepting it and embodying it and trusting that facet of you.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “TAKE IT HIGHER”)
HENRY: (Singing) Let’s get away and take it greater.
RASCOE: Ashley Henry’s observe “Take It Increased” is all about connecting with your self and expressing your voice. However that does not imply you are sui generis. Henry can hint his voice to his father’s stereo.
RASCOE: Ashley Henry’s observe “Take It Increased” is all about connecting with your self and expressing your voice. However that does not imply you are sui generis. Henry can hint his voice to his father’s stereo.
HENRY: I grew up with, like, such an enormous report assortment, like, as a result of my dad owned a sound system, and we lived in a really enclosed neighborhood, which was predominantly, you understand, Afro Caribbean. So quite a lot of the Jamaican information and even among the information from Stateside – such superb music. So it is like in my head, from a younger child, it is similar to, rattling, that is the entry stage, if you wish to be an artist, whether or not it was like Dennis Brown or like Stevie Marvel or Earth Wind and Hearth, or – you understand what I imply? Like, all these nice musicians after which, type of simply choosing up the sleeve as like slightly child and like, actually holding it and taking a look at it, and even simply the paintings can type of simply transport you into an entire ‘nother planet.
(SOUNDBITE OF ASHLEY HENRY SONG, “TAKE IT HIGHER”)
HENRY: I am only a music nerd, you understand. I simply love music, you understand what I imply? And generally that may be a great factor, but in addition not a great factor when you’re an artist and truly doing music your self, ‘trigger generally that impostor syndrome can come by way of – for me, anyway. It is like a double-edged sword. “Take It Increased” undoubtedly has that inspiration from the type of Mizell Brothers period – Donald Byrd, all of the George Benson stuff, that ’70s sound. A variety of that stuff was just like the spine of, like, my childhood, you understand? And in quite a lot of methods, it is very weak for me to type of present that facet of me as a result of I’ve by no means launched a observe like this earlier than. So having this observe as part of my album, like, actually means the world to me as a result of it is actually, like an entry level into my sonic world. Typically, life can trick us into really feel and restricted. So, like, “Take It Increased” is about tapping into that world past and type of explores the ability of music to move us collectively collectively, like, regardless of all the things that is occurring.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “TAKE IT HIGHER”)
HENRY: (Singing) Let’s get away and take it greater.
The place the place like, relaxation, respect, pleasure, and childlike creativity is the norm and the place we’re all thriving. In order that’s the place “Take It Increased” comes from. And I simply keep in mind the track simply got here to me, and there was no hesitation. I type of simply allowed it to simply come out.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “TAKE IT HIGHER”)
HENRY: (Singing) …And take it greater.
I’ve at all times did issues my approach, you understand, which type of annoyed, like, my lecturers, however with out me figuring out or realizing I used to be simply growing my sound. I actually needed to actually simply absolutely delve into that with this album and nonetheless hear what’s come earlier than and what I’ve been influenced by, however on the similar time, they will nonetheless know it is me.
RASCOE: That was jazz musician and singer, Ashley Henry, speaking about his new track, “Take It Increased.” His album, “Who We Are,” is out October 11.
RASCOE: That was jazz musician and singer, Ashley Henry, speaking about his new track, “Take It Increased.” His album, “Who We Are,” is out October 11.
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