Sunday 11 May 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " EGBERT NATHANIEL DAWKINS III " BETTER KNOWN AS ALOE BLACC IS AN AMERICAN SINGER, SONG WRITER, RAPPER AND MUSICIAN : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

                       BLACK               SOCIAL           HISTORY                                                                                                                                                                                                             Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III (born January 7, 1979), better known as Aloe Blacc (/ˈæl blæk/), is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, and musician. He is best known for his singles "I Need a Dollar", UK number 1 single "The Man," and for writing and performing vocals on Avicii's "Wake Me Up," which charted at #1 in 22 countries.[1][2][3]

Early life and education

Blacc was born in Southern California's Orange County to Panamanian parents.[4] Growing up in Laguna Hills,[5] he began playing a rented trumpet in third grade. When it made more sense to buy the instrument, Blacc had what he later described as a "very specific moment" in his evolution as a musician. "It forced me to be serious about it. I couldn’t just do it to get out of the class room," he said in a 2010 interview. His exposure to LL Cool J in fourth grade was equally significant. "It wasn’t too far off from the trumpet moment...I had a Hip Hop moment and a musician moment."[6]
Blacc attended the University of Southern California, and graduated in 2001. He worked briefly in the corporate sector.[5][7]

Career

Early career

In 1995, Blacc teamed with hip hop producer Exile and formed Emanon -- 'no name' backwards—which was inspired by the title of a Dizzy Gillespie song.[6] With break-beat loops and jazz samples, Emanon became a mainstay of the indie rap underground, and released their first mixtape in 1996, followed by the EP Acid 9 in 1999.[8][9] They subsequently released three albums, Steps Through Time (2001), Imaginary Friends (2002), and The Waiting Room (2005). A fourth album, Bird's Eye View, was recorded but never released. While Emanon was Blacc's primary project during this time period, he additionally toured and recorded with the members of the collective Lootpack and worked with the French jazz group Jazz Liberatorz.

2003-09: Shine Through

Blacc launched his career as a solo artist in 2003, releasing two EPs, and signing to Stone's Throw Records in 2006, after label head Chris Mank (known as Peanut Butter Wolf) heard Blacc and immediately offered him a contract for the 2006 full-length Shine Through.[8] Blacc had by then become more focused on songwriting, a change inspired in part by his social consciousness. "I was uncomfortable with the state of Hip Hop being largely about the expression of ego. I wondered how I could be more crafty at writing songs in the form of a rap that actually expressed more than ego, style and finesse," he stated. "I figured I would educate myself to learn more about songwriting and apply that later to hip hop."[6]
Shine Through was Blacc's first full-length album and was released in 2006. It received significant media attention in the U.S. and abroad. Pitchfork wrote that Shine Through had "flashes of keen musical interpolation" and signaled "some sort of greatness,",[10] NPR named the track "Nascimento" as song of the day, and Absolute Punk noted that Shine Through flows beautifully from one track to the next, infusing old-school funk and soul with a modern essence that makes it incredibly unique [11][12] Also in 2009, while working on his second album, Blacc toured Europe and the United States with Emanon, and collaborated with the Japanese hip hop producer Cradle on a project called Bee.

2010–11: Good Things


Aloe Blacc with Randal Fisher (saxophone); Chris Bautista (trumpet) live at the NSJ Festival, Rotterdam, Sunday 08 July 2012.
In 2010, Blacc released Good Things on Stones Throw Records. A commercial success, Good Things was certified gold in the UK, France, Germany and Australia, among other countries, and ultimately hit double platinum sales. The single "I Need A Dollar", which was used as the theme song to the HBO series How To Make It in America,[13] reached 1 million in sales in 2013; two additional singles, "Loving You Is Killing Me" and "Green Lights" became European hits as well.[14] Good Things was praised by the media, receiving positive reviews in the Los Angeles Times, The New York TimesSpin, NME and Entertainment Weekly, among others.[13][15][16] [17][18] Shortly after the release of the record, Blacc signed with Simon Fuller's XIX Management.[19]
In 2011, Blacc contributed a track to the album Red Hot + Rio 2, a follow-up to the 1996 Red Hot + Rio, with all proceeds donated to raise money and awareness to fight AIDS/HIV and related health and social issues. That summer, Blacc performed on the main stages at major festivals such as Glastonbury and The Falls Festival in Australia with his primary touring band The Grand Scheme. In 2012 he appeared at the renowned North Sea Jazz festival in RotterdamLollapalooza in Chicago, and Osheaga in Montreal.

2012-present: Wake Me Up, major label debut and Lift Your Spirit[edit]

Main article: Lift Your Spirit
In 2012, Blacc joined a music project, Roseaux established by Emile Omar. Other musicians include Alex Finkin and Clement Petit. The band released its debut self-titled albumRoseaux, with all eleven tracks featuring the vocals of Aloe Blacc. The album reached #92 in French Albums Chart. The debut single, "More Than Material,' peaked at #80 on the French singles chart.[citation needed]
In 2013, Blacc co-wrote the song "Wake Me Up" with Swedish DJ Avicii. With Blacc on vocals, the song reached #1 in 103 countries and became the fastest selling single in the UK, selling 267,000 copies in its first week.[20] He also collaborated with Avicii on a track called "Liar Liar" that also featured Blondfire. In September of that year, Blacc signed withInterscope Records[21] and released an EP, titled Wake Me Up EP. The five-track EP included the songs "Love is the Answer," "Can You Do This," and "Ticking Bomb," as well as an acoustic version of "Wake Me Up."[22] As of November 2013, "Ticking Bomb" is the background music for the new Battlefield 4 game TV advert, and "The Man" is background music for the Beats by Dr. Dre commercials featuring Kevin GarnettColin KaepernickRichard Sherman and Cesc Fàbregas.
In October 2013, Blacc released the music video for the track Wake Me Up. Blacc collaborated with the immigrant rights group National Day Laborer Organizing Network and the ABC* Foundation's Healing Power of Music Initiative. The is director Alex Rivera. The cast were real life immigant activists: Hareth Andrade Ayala(a Virginia leader in the immigrant youth movement working to stop her own father's deportation), Agustin Chiprez Alvarez(a Los Angeles day laborer), and Margarita Reyes who was deported with her mother as a child despite being born in the US.[23][24][25]
Blacc's Interscope/XIX debut, Lift Your Spirit, was released in Nov 2013, and featured production by PharrellDJ Khalil, and songwriter Harold Lilly, among others.[26] In the UK, he helped promote his album by performing tracks from it on Later... with Jools Holland.[27]
Set for release in May 2014, Blacc features on the song "The World is Ours" on the album One Love, One Rhythm, a compilation album released for the 2014 FIFA World Cupwhich will be held in Brazil in June and July 2014.[28]
It was announced that Blacc would be the guest advisor for Adam Levine's team on Season 6 of NBC's The Voice.[29]

Philanthropy

Blacc is actively involved in Malaria No More. The charity's mission is to end malaria deaths, through "engaging leaders, rallying the public, and delivering life-saving tools and education to families across Africa."[30][31]

Personal life[edit]

Aloe Blacc is married to Australian rapper Maya Jupiter. In September 2013, they had their first child, a girl named Mandela.[32]

Awards

  • 2012 Brit Award - Best International Male Soul Artist (nomination)[33]
  • 2012 Brit Award - Best International Breakthrough Act (nomination)[33]
  • 2011 Soul Train Awards - Centric Award (nomination)[34]
  • 2011 Worker's Voice Award [35]

Notable appearances

Television appearances[edit]

Discography

Main article: Aloe Blacc discography

Solo studio albums

Solo EPs

  • Wake Me Up EP (2013)
  • The Aloe Blacc EP 2: Me and My Music (2004)
  • The Aloe Blacc EP (2003)

Other appearances

With Emanon

  • Acid 9 (1999)
  • Steps Through Time (2001)
  • Imaginary Friends (2002)
  • Anon & On (2002)
  • The Waiting Room (2005)
  • Bird's Eye View

With Roseaux

  • Roseaux (2012) (All 11 tracks feature vocals of Aloe Blacc)

With Cradle

  • Bee – Open Your Mind (2009) LP

With The Grand Scheme

  • "Dark End Of The Street" from the Carhartt: Dark End Of The Street Compilation (2010)
  • "Green Lights Grand Scheme Remix" from the UK Sony/Epic Single Release (2011)

With Joel Van Dijk

  • "I Got The Blues" Rolling Stones Cover - Mojo: Sticky Soul Fingers Compilation (2011)
  • "Ain't No Sunshine" Bill Withers Cover - Joel Van Dijk: A Kind of Blues (2012)























































































































































































































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