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Born in the Belgian town of Leuven but raised in the nearby Leefdaal, Selah Sue learned to play the acoustic guitar aged 15 and began to compose her own songs around the same time. It took virtually no time at all for the talented singer to be raising eyebrows; at just 17 Universal offered her a singing contract although the songwriter turned it down as she wanted to sing her own songs.
After being the youngest and only female act at an Open-Mic night in Lueven, organiser Milow offered her a slot on his supporting programme, which led to warm up performances in London and Paris and major festival appearances.
In January 2009 Selah Sue released her debut EP “Black Part Love” and was supported by a Belgian musical theatre programme Ancienne Belgique, designed for promising acts without labels or management. The singer has regularly appeared on the dutch TV show “De Wereld Draait Door” and a number Flemish shows. In 2010 she hit the major festival circuit in Belgium playing Les Nuits Botaniques, Les Ardentes and Dour Festival among others. Selah Sue released her second EP “Raggamuffin” in October 2010, followed by a support appearance for Prince on his Sportpaleis tour.
The singer songwriter released her eponymously-titled debut album on March 4, 2011. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Belgium Albums Chart and featured the hit singles “This World”, “Crazy Vibes” and the Cee Lo Green collaboration “Please”.
Born in Lancaster, California, U.S. until the tender age of three, Watson and family then moved to Hudson, Quebec where the singer attended school and sung in the local church choir. Watson moved on to studying jazz and classical piano before joining the ska band Gangster Politics during high school.
After graduating Watson departed from the group and began experimenting with a new range of sounds and genres, and in 2002 formed a four-piece chamber pop group. The band performed under the moniker Patrick Watson and essentially became a solo project with a backing band consisting of Watson, bassist Mishka Stein, drummer Robbie Kuster, and former Gangster Politics guitarist Simon Angell.
The band independently released their debut album “Just Another Ordinary Day” in 2003 and soon found themselves playing shows all over Canada. By 2005 Patrick Watson became a revered name in alternative, chamber pop, enough so they were invited to play 2005’s Pop Montreal Festival, which subsequently led to the formation of Secret City Records.
The band’s sophomore release “Close to Paradise” arrived in 2006 through Secret City Records and became a highly esteemed record. The album subsequently won the 2007 Polaris Music Prize and led to the band being nominated for New Artist of the Year at the 2007 Juno Awards.
The band’s third full-length album “Wooden Arms” was issued in 2009 and was nominated for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize. The album is noted for its peculiar percussive instruments including a bicycle and a pair of spoons, however such instruments were dropped for the band’s fourth full length “Adventures In Your Own Backyard”. The album was released to positive reviews and led to the band being named as a ‘can’t-miss-act’ at the year’s South By Southwest Festival in Texas, U.S.
The young, beautiful and soulful songstress that is Selah Sue held the crowd’s rapturous attention from start to finish when I saw her perform back in 2012. The melting pot of jazz, funk, soul and reggae influences that appear in her songs make her a treat to see perform live, have won her much critical acclaim and have led to collaborations with the likes of Cee Lo Green. A talented vocalist and guitarist, Selah Sue’s dynamic stage presence and well versed live support band put on a great show. Her ability to switch between high octane vocal rap riffing and soulful crooning ensured that there was a great range of high energy and more chilled out songs featuring in the set. Most of the songs she performed were taken from the self titled 2011 album - the album that really brought her into the popular spotlight! I particularly enjoyed her acoustic version of ‘Raggamuffin’ and the bouncy groove of ‘Crazy Vibes’, but the Lauryn Hill cover was also an unexpected treat! I would recommend this show to just about anyone and everyone because the atmosphere at the gig was so welcoming and enjoyable!
Patrick Watson is a band. Of course, they take their name from the main man himself, Canadian singer and song writer Patrick Watson but the band has had the same lineup since starting in 2003 meaning the rest of the players are vital to the sound. Patrick Watson plays rather beautiful music: a mix of gorgeous harmonies, lush orchestration and cosmic, psychedelic leanings the band won the 2007 Polaris Prize in Canada for their Close to Paradise album, and they’ve gone from strength to strength as 2012’s Adventures In Your Own Backyard was their best album to date. Playing live really shows the power of Patrick Watson (the band): never crowding the stage with instrumentation allows Watson’s voice to soar (he sounds rather like Rufus Wainwright at times) as he’ll sit behind the piano crooning like an old pro, while the rest of the band adds sensitive harmonies to beautiful and affecting songs like ‘Into Giants’. If you’re lucky, they’ll play that one stripped down with acoustic guitar and violin, but even if they don’t it’ll be wonderful, and when it comes to the final encore you’ll find Watson behind the piano giving a lovely solo rendition of fan favourite ‘The Great Escape’. It’ll melt you heart just like everything that came before it.