Rokia Koné shares new remix of ‘Shezita’ and announces UK tour
Rokia will perform 5 dates this October in the UK with Salif Koné and Yahael Camara Onono.
Tue, 24 September 24
Growing up in the '70s and '80s in Akron, Ohio, Joseph Arthur's musical life started off like many others, with mandatory piano lessons. But once he realized he could use the piano to conjure up his own musical worlds, he took to the instrument and began writing songs, eventually playing in bands while in high school.
Days after graduation, he moved to Atlanta with a band, playing bass and supporting himself with day jobs at a music store and tattoo shop.
At the time, Arthur aspired to be a world-class jazz or fusion bass player in the vein of the late Jaco Pastorius. But when a demo tape of Arthur’s songs made its way to Peter Gabriel, it was the lyrics that attracted Peter, as he realized the talented songwriter was a great fit for his label Real World Records.
Within a few months Arthur was signed and Big City Secrets was recorded at Real World Studios with Marcus Dravs (Bjork, Coldplay, Mumford and Sons) producing the album, which was released in 1997. Two years later, he recorded an EP called Vacancy, followed in 2000 by Come To Where I’m From, which features his signature song, ‘In the Sun’. The track was covered by R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe and Coldplay’s Chris Martin in 2006 on a charity single to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina, having previously been recorded a decade earlier by Gabriel for a Princess Diana tribute album.
After releasing four EPs collectively called Junkyard Hearts, his third album, Redemption’s Son, came out in May 2002.
Joseph Arthur returned to Real World Records to release his double album, The Ballad of Boogie Christ in 2013, and another new album, The Family, was released by the label in 2016.
Arthur’s cover of the Louis Armstrong classic ‘What A Wonderful World’ was released in early 2017 in support of American First Lady Michelle Obama’s A Place at the Table, a three-year national media campaign that aims to inspire the U.S. and its leaders to make ending hunger a national priority. “Beyond proud to be asked to record this song for the Food is Fuel campaign with Michelle Obama” says Joseph.
Nominated for a Best Recording Package Grammy for his 1999 EP Vacancy, Arthur is also an accomplished painter, having displayed his works in galleries around the world. His online only gallery serves as a repository for his creations. He is also a prolific writer, principally of poetry but has also written a children’s book.
The Family is Arthur’s fifth album for Real World. Smart, soulful and intricate in ways that most songwriters can only dream of, these songs are bursting with ideas - emotionally raw and unyieldingly inventive. His throaty delivery lends a vulnerability to both the beautiful acoustic melodies and harder-edged, expansive driving rock.
In his own words, "The Ballad of Boogie Christ is unlike anything I've ever done before. It's a big production featuring horns and brass and living legends like Garth Hudson, Ben Harper, Jim Keltner, Joan Wasser and many others. This is the one I've been waiting for years to put out."
Joseph Arthur’s third album is a consistently inspired, occasionally frazzled, and often startlingly beautiful album. It's the kind of record with which you can build a slow, sustainable love affair. Its rich textures, vulnerability, and acute, poetic lyrics are guaranteed to slacken jaws and raise goose bumps.
Rokia will perform 5 dates this October in the UK with Salif Koné and Yahael Camara Onono.
Tue, 24 September 24
Discovered in the label's archives, the album captures the singer at the height of his vocal powers.
Wed, 19 June 24
Righteous anger has never felt so warm and convincing. Or so goddam danceable.
Thu, 15 February 24
'AmmA' draws on music from north-east Morocco and influences from Tunisia and Algeria.
Fri, 08 March 24