Monday, February 22, 2010

I Googled Me

So,
I was rummaging through old emails on a rampant search for one particular line in one particular old email, date unknown. As expected, the search was futile as my recollection of the line was a vague scramble of letters dating back to atleast 2000. Anyways, i got sidetracked by an email I'd sent to myself with blog posts and articles about Mosadi Music over the years. And since I'm yet to figure out what blogging is really all about, I thought I'd share some of them here:

From Glide Magazine:








Mosadi on NPR's 'The State of Things' with Frank Stasio (January 2007):





(that's the handsome Frank Stasio to the right)


Mosadi on OkayGreat.com:

Mosadi opening for Urban Sophisticate's CD Release as blogged by Jake And Not Jake radio station, WXYC (scroll down to Oct. 8th, 2008 post):
Mosadi at Love Production Blog:
Ok. That's it. Lunch is over and I just dropped tuna in my lap.
And a friendly reminder: This Friday, Feb. 26th. The Pinhook. Durham. 10p. Do it.
sa

Monday, February 15, 2010

Details about 2.26







Hey all,

Mosadi is excited about our upcoming gig at The Pinhook on Friday, February 26th. We will have special guests Mitch Rothrock (The Dynamite Brothers: www.myspace.com/dynamitebrothers) sitting in on a couple tunes (both of which he wrote with his Dyno Bros.). One of the two tunes features lyrics I wrote over music written by the Dyno Bros. These boys are soulful. I love the music they make and we'll be covering (one of ) my favorite Dyno Bros song on 2.26! It's off their first album:

We'll also have special guest, Tamisha Waydens sitting in with us. If you have a copy of Mosadi's debut album, The Window, Tamisha is featured on a song called "Beautiful Tragedy." She also tore the rough off the space formerly known as Blaylocks at my book release party when she sat in on "Jon Anonymous." I look forward to any opportunity to hear Tamisha's powerful, soul-filled voice.

On the bill also are long-time friends, The Proclivities and a Durham-based unit called Shipwrecker. The Proclivities open the evening at 10p and Shipwrecker closes at midnight. Mosadi is sandwiched in between with a set that begins at 11p.

Again, we're looking forward to sharing new tunes. Matt McCaughan is back with us on drums which means great things:) And it's my birthday weekend so come hang with us!

shirlette.

www.myspace.com/mosadilive




Thursday, February 11, 2010

MOSADI MUSIC

hello world!

mosadi is now officially on the web. and will be updating shows and events and whatever is on mosadi's mind.