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S H L E Y M A H E R
Ashley
Maher is a fresh voice in the growing field of global music. Following
the footsteps of pioneers like Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, and
Sting. Her work fuses western singer-songwriter sensibilities
with the rhythms and textures of West Africa and Latin America.
Born
to British parents n Canada, and moving to Los Angeles when she
was five, Ashley's gift as a singer was recognized early on. She
grew up singing jazz, classical, choral, and medieval music and
even studied opera in Italy for a year, before falling irrevocably
in love with African music. Stumbling upon a class by Ghanaian
master drummer, C.K. Ladzekpo, at UC Berkley, Ashley knew she
had found her calling. She studied drumming with him for two years,
before graduating and heading straight to London in search of
African musicians.
London
was alive with global music. Ashley performed with her band for
two yars before collaborating with premier traditional dance and
drumming group, Adizido, to record her first set of demos. The
tape soon came to the attention of a number of record companies
and she signed a contract with Virgin U.K.
Virgin
released two records for Ashley. The first, named "hi",
was met with critical acclaim and hailed as a promising debut.
The second, "Pomegranate", featured a superb selection
of Paris-based African musicians and again was met with positive
press. Said Nick Coleman of "Time Out", "Her tunes
are almost indecently luzurious, the playing exquisite, and the
arrangements as full of subtlety as you could wish... hers is
a golden world, in which words are garlands, voices are a glow
and drums... well, you know what they say about the drums."
Since
then, Ashley has continued to develop as a solo artist. She has
regularly recorded and performed in London, Paris and LA, sang
as a backing vocalist on records by Youssou N'Dour, The Afro-Celt
Soundsystem, and Myriam Mursal, and performed as a dancer for
a number of African dance troupes. Ashley's third, independent
CD, "The Bledded Rain," features some of West Africa's
finest musicians. "Building a bridge between cultures,"
she observes, "is fruitful when both sides love and uderstand
one another's musical language. 'The Blessed Rain' is a more intimate
record than my first two. Less epic, more earthy and simple."
Ashley
relocated her family to Los Angeles to care fore her mother when
she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Since her mother's passing,
Ashley has had a second child, while actively building her career
in Los Angeles. The city, she has found, not only has its own
vibrant community of musicians, dancers and drummers, but an audience
that is responding enthusiastically to her music.
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