Angie Stone - Full Concert [HD] | Live at North Sea Jazz Festival 2002
Date & Location: FRIDAY 12 JULY 2002 • STATENHALL • The Hague, The Netherlands
Line-up:
Angie Stone, Christopher Morgan, Jamal Peoples, Kemba Francis, Kenny Seymour, Larry Douglas Peoples II, Larry Peoples, Reginald Hines, Tenita Dreher, Terry Lee Taylor.
Setlist:
What U Dyin' For,
I Wish I Didn't Miss You,
More Than A Woman,
Makings Of You,
Pissed Off,
20 Dollars,
Easier Said Than Done,
Mad Issues,
Everyday,
Sweetest Taboo,
Brotha,
Soul Insurance,
Ingredients Of Love,
No More Rain,
Reprise Intro
About this concert:
Religion, roots, emotion, love and reality come together in the music made by soul diva Angie Stone, both on stage as on her two albums Black Diamond and Mahogany Soul. Together with her 'sista's' backing vocals she provides soul second to none: an unparalleled voice, unconcealed themes coming straight from the heart, good melodies and catchy refrains. To make you feel real, real hot. As a young girl South Carolina-born Angela Brown Stone listened to soul music of Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Donna Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin and The Temptations. Her father, himself a member of a gospel choir, takes her to performances by famous gospel choirs that Stone thoroughly enjoys. In those same gospel choirs she later develops her sense of rhythm, timing and swing, which helps her in her later self-teaching of piano and saxophone lessons. When she reaches the age of fourteen she is part of rap crew The Sequence, and with them she records a few albums in the eighties. A leading lady of formation Vertical Hold, at the beginning of the nineties, she has a modest hit with R&B-song Seems Your Much Too Busy. During these years she meets the younger and then still unknown vocalist D'Angelo, and with whom she has her second child. She is of great influence on his remarkable debut Brown Sugar, in the meantime coaches the voice of Mary J. Blige and sings and plays the saxophone with Lenny Kravitz. His cousin, Gerry DeVaux, a well-known producer, later makes out a case for Angie's solo-career. The kind of music made by Angie Stone and sister vocalists like Jill Scott, Macy Gray and India Arie are known as New Classic Soul, a.k.a. Nu-Soul. Old soul with new elements added (like Hip Hop and Spoken Word), in the footsteps of the greatest soul-legends.
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Date & Location: FRIDAY 12 JULY 2002 • STATENHALL • The Hague, The Netherlands
Line-up:
Angie Stone, Christopher Morgan, Jamal Peoples, Kemba Francis, Kenny Seymour, Larry Douglas Peoples II, Larry Peoples, Reginald Hines, Tenita Dreher, Terry Lee Taylor.
Setlist:
What U Dyin' For,
I Wish I Didn't Miss You,
More Than A Woman,
Makings Of You,
Pissed Off,
20 Dollars,
Easier Said Than Done,
Mad Issues,
Everyday,
Sweetest Taboo,
Brotha,
Soul Insurance,
Ingredients Of Love,
No More Rain,
Reprise Intro
About this concert:
Religion, roots, emotion, love and reality come together in the music made by soul diva Angie Stone, both on stage as on her two albums Black Diamond and Mahogany Soul. Together with her 'sista's' backing vocals she provides soul second to none: an unparalleled voice, unconcealed themes coming straight from the heart, good melodies and catchy refrains. To make you feel real, real hot. As a young girl South Carolina-born Angela Brown Stone listened to soul music of Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Donna Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin and The Temptations. Her father, himself a member of a gospel choir, takes her to performances by famous gospel choirs that Stone thoroughly enjoys. In those same gospel choirs she later develops her sense of rhythm, timing and swing, which helps her in her later self-teaching of piano and saxophone lessons. When she reaches the age of fourteen she is part of rap crew The Sequence, and with them she records a few albums in the eighties. A leading lady of formation Vertical Hold, at the beginning of the nineties, she has a modest hit with R&B-song Seems Your Much Too Busy. During these years she meets the younger and then still unknown vocalist D'Angelo, and with whom she has her second child. She is of great influence on his remarkable debut Brown Sugar, in the meantime coaches the voice of Mary J. Blige and sings and plays the saxophone with Lenny Kravitz. His cousin, Gerry DeVaux, a well-known producer, later makes out a case for Angie's solo-career. The kind of music made by Angie Stone and sister vocalists like Jill Scott, Macy Gray and India Arie are known as New Classic Soul, a.k.a. Nu-Soul. Old soul with new elements added (like Hip Hop and Spoken Word), in the footsteps of the greatest soul-legends.
Welcome to the official North Sea Jazz Archive! On our channel you will find live performances and interviews of Jazz Legends like Lionel Hampton, Ray Charles, Maceo Parker, Herbie Hancock and many more, who have performed at the legendary North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands
Watch more videos ???? https://bit.ly/MoreNSJArchive
Subscribe now ???? https://bit.ly/SubscribeNSJArchive
Website ???? https://www.northseajazz.com
Thanks for all your support. Rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
This is the official YouTube channel of North Sea Jazz Archive
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