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Anthony David
The PowerFUL Now, is Anthony David’s first new release in four years. Featuring duets with female artists Carmen Rogers, Mylah and Reesa Renee

*Anthony David has always resisted categorization by creating music that is on the one hand diverse and on the other unique even when working within a genre. Yet he has been successful, scoring hits, including a duet with India Arie and a #1 radio hit at urban radio, defying the conventional wisdom that one has to conform to succeed.

Building from the grassroots up, he has mesmerized audiences at times with just his voice and an acoustic guitar and at other times with full band and hip-hop beats.

The creator of most of his own material, he nonetheless has no problem throwing delightful covers of some of his favorite songs into a set–all tied together with the warm, engaging resonance of his voice. The PowerFUL Now, is Anthony David’s first new release in four years.

Featuring duets with female artists Carmen Rogers, Mylah and Reesa Renee (his collaborations with female artist have been a hallmark of his career) and stellar production from producers as Shannon Sanders and Eddie “Gypsy” Stokes, The PowerFUL Now, may be Anthony David’s finest, most wide-ranging artistic statement to date.

“This album I thought of as if I had no other album,” Anthony notes. “I didn’t have many expectations. So any idea I had that I might have thought ‘oh, they may not like that from me,’ I did it anyway!  I definitely wanted to work with the sounds that are current but in my own way.

I’m in the soul vein and I don’t mind the title of neo-soul; it conflicts with what’s popular in black music right now, which is either way ratchet or super retro. I have no interest in having all these sounds available and making something that sounds exactly like the 70’s.  But I also don’t want to purposely make noise which some things I hear seem to be doing in attempt to being progressive.”

Anthony David was born Anthony Harrington in Savannah, Georgia. A Gulf War vet, he began writing songs during a stint in the military in Iraq, where as a paratrooper with the 82nd airborne he took part in 28 combat missions. Writing songs was a life- affirming act while facing the real possibility of dying.

He got involved in the music scene in Atlanta in the late 1990s, meeting a then-unknown singer-songwriter India.Arie; they became friends and collaborators, with Anthony co-writing songs on her first three albums, which spawned a number of Grammy nominations, singing back-up for her on tour and eventually opening for her.

This visibility led to the release of Anthony’s debut album Three Chords & The Truth released in 2004 on the Atlanta independent Brash Records, carving out a unique lane with his personalized brand of acoustic soul. Extensive touring revealed Anthony to be a free-wheeling, engaging performer, able to hold a crowd with just the sound of his voice and an acoustic guitar.

A second independent album, The Red Clay Chronicles, led to a deal with Universal Records, which released Acey Duecy, a compilation of the best tracks from his first two albums, yielding a hit duet with India.Arie and a Grammy nomination.Thanks to the release of his albums by labels in the UK and Japan, Anthony toured extensively abroad, building an international audience.

His star continued to rise as he signed a deal with Purpose Records/eOne Entertainment which led to the release of his fourth album As Above, So Below, another album on Purpose/eOne. Signing with Shanachie Entertainment in 2015, the first fruit of that deal is his new album The PowerFUL Now.

In a time when the music scene is starved for authentic voices, Anthony David stands out as an artist who is honest, down-to-earth, delightfully idiosyncratic and warmly engaging at the most basic human level.

“I decided to make ‘secular hymns’ that are geared towards being proactive, building and looking forward,” Anthony asserts. ” Constantly being reactive and on your back foot isn’t what I’m about.

For anyone who’s into that, here ya go! Take advantage of the time and place you’re in. There’s plenty to be sad about but also plenty to be excited about.”

“‘Beautiful Problem’ represents life and the trials you can go through that ultimately make you better and stronger. It’s really open to interpretation for people to relate to in several ways.”- Anthony David

 

 

 

 

 

source:
Monifa Brown
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