hi mr jones
so heres comes a radical man who walks into the room .
i follow your musical evolution since the begining.
1991 1992 in paris .so where s the african anarchist at??
world needs some real and implicated music in those hard times.
some good and personnal tracks on your latest album but i was wondering like in the track pimpin which is a beautiful composition why your guitar is mixed so far?as well as the horns section ?maybe for thrusting the american market ….???
maybe i never had an answer to this ..
with all respect due to your work …
from a radical man music lover and maker ..
keep go straight ahead into the future..music is the weapon …….
peace
to soul sewell ian mussington xumo and brother kamga
Hey there Keziah.
my name is Kendra. I passed by your image on google [very ironic]. I believe that what you are doing is great. It seems as if you have a love for good, natural soul induced music and artistry; I as well.
Its great to stumble upon an artist like yourself, whom most would have said pasted away.
Yes, im a young [17 in july '09], african american female, from NYcity. I am in love with the fact that I ,as an african american female hold such a great past.
I love when indivuals are able to put words so cunning and smooth to the images and feelings of this world, and our [world] as blacks. Show a true representation which could be admired and respected.
I truly believe that what media provokes, and what has come to be called ‘black’ is not what ‘being black really means’. I know too much about the past,and how great a people african americans are. What we see and have seen is just a result of a successful plan to make a mochary of a certain group of indivuals. You have a sultry sense of who you are and what you represent. I hope success will come to you.
March 3rd, 2009 at 12:40 pm
hi mr jones
so heres comes a radical man who walks into the room .
i follow your musical evolution since the begining.
1991 1992 in paris .so where s the african anarchist at??
world needs some real and implicated music in those hard times.
some good and personnal tracks on your latest album but i was wondering like in the track pimpin which is a beautiful composition why your guitar is mixed so far?as well as the horns section ?maybe for thrusting the american market ….???
maybe i never had an answer to this ..
with all respect due to your work …
from a radical man music lover and maker ..
keep go straight ahead into the future..music is the weapon …….
peace
to soul sewell ian mussington xumo and brother kamga
March 2nd, 2009 at 9:36 pm
Hey there Keziah.
my name is Kendra. I passed by your image on google [very ironic]. I believe that what you are doing is great. It seems as if you have a love for good, natural soul induced music and artistry; I as well.
Its great to stumble upon an artist like yourself, whom most would have said pasted away.
Yes, im a young [17 in july '09], african american female, from NYcity. I am in love with the fact that I ,as an african american female hold such a great past.
I love when indivuals are able to put words so cunning and smooth to the images and feelings of this world, and our [world] as blacks. Show a true representation which could be admired and respected.
I truly believe that what media provokes, and what has come to be called ‘black’ is not what ‘being black really means’. I know too much about the past,and how great a people african americans are. What we see and have seen is just a result of a successful plan to make a mochary of a certain group of indivuals. You have a sultry sense of who you are and what you represent. I hope success will come to you.
Peece
February 25th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
hi Keziah, next concert AMADOU and MARIAM in Toulouse…. cool….