| Canada's International Blues Artist Returns "Home" to New York for Hudson River Park Festival |
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For Toronto-based singer Shakura S'Aida, her August 21 appearance at the Hudson River Park's annual Blues BBQ Festival is a sentimental journey home.
She left New York (she was born in Brooklyn) in 1972 and moved to
Switzerland, and finally coming to Canada 25 years ago. Her last home in
New York was on Horatio Street, just a block from the Pier 54 (at W
14th St.) site of the event, which also features fellow Canadians Chris
Whiteley and Diana Braithwaite and California rock/blues guitarist
Walter Trout. She's not been "home" on Horatio Street since she left as
a young teen — she certainly plans a sentimental visit to the street
where she spent her childhood.
Since S'Aida
came to Canada, she has built a reputation — especially in the last five
years — as the country's international blues artist, playing concerts.,
clubs and major festivals in almost a dozen European countries four or
five times a year; earlier this year she made her first appearance in
Australia at the Port Fairy Folk Festival. She will appear at a festival
in Kigali, Rwanda, this September, and will be one of two Canadian
artists (the other is guitar hero Matt Andersen) on the all-star
Legendary Blues Cruise sailing from Fort Lauderdale next January.
At
home in Canada, she was voted Female Singer of the Year at the Maple
Blues Awards in January, following the success of her second album which
she recorded last year for the German label Ruf Records. She was also
was chosen "Indie Blues Artist of the Year" at Canadian Music Week in
March.
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