Brown Baby Girl | Brown Baby Girl


One of the most fastinating characteristics about music is there are a few surprises waiting for you to bump into from time to time. Last month, I was hanging out at one of my favorite spots on the web looking for some fresh music to bite into, woe and behold I was attracted to this duo with an unique name called Brown Baby Girl!

Honestly, my curiousity about new music always manages to get the best of me. Fortunately, I decided to click on the hyperlink to sample the music and take "Brown Baby Girl" for a brief spin.

Brown Baby Girl features two fabulous artist, first we have the vivacious Lorenda Robinson on vocals and the multifactet Jamie Finegan who is described as being a musician’s musician on flugelhorn, trumpet, drum programming and keyboards.

On the first spin, I immediately notice the intimacy, depth and soulfulness on the opening track “Devotion." Sonically, it's captivating with traces of toxic rhythms and jazz flavors woven into the heart of the melody. Yes, the skillful vocal styling of Lorenda gathers strength with each lyric nuance throughout the project as she playfully draws you into the body of the music. As I continue too listen, the music of Brown Baby Girl gradually marinates by refining itself thru various harmonic structures and changes with the splendor of their contemporaries (Incognito instrumentally) Seawind, and Fertile Ground (lyrically and vocally). The key voices behind Brown Baby Girl ...
  • Jamie Finegan – keyboards, trumpet, flugelhorn, and drum programming
  • Lorenda Robinson – vocals
  • Eric Seats, and Mike Nappi -drums
  • Mike Nunno, Joe Digiiorgi & Harold Davis -guitar
  • Greg Burrows-percussion
  • Steve Moran-sax
The fundamental qualities of this jewel are simply supreme! What I find most intriguing about Brown Baby Girl is that, Lorenda envelopes you with her warm vocals,and irresistible lyrics anchored by the savoring instrumentation of Jamie Finegan and the crew. Brown Baby Girl just does for me, their poetic nature and prophetically fresh content of their music is inspiring ... something we do not hear often enough these days. Most importantly their not driven by the coldness of commercialism that distracts so many talented artist from their original vision.

~ Rob Young







 

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