Chaka Khan
@ the Love Supreme Jazz Festival
7 July 2024
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Biography
Growing up in Chicago between the 1950’s
-1960’s, Chaka Khan – born Yvette Marie Stevens –
developed an early awareness of the creative and political movements
around her. She formed her first singing group when she was 11 and
joined the Black Panthers in her late teens, heading up their free
breakfast program for kids. By age 20, she had found the perfect
outlet for her creative energy as the singer for Rufus, and five
years later, as a breakout solo artist. Known for a catalogue of
classic hits: “Tell Me Something Good,” “Sweet
Thing,” “Once You Get Started,” “Everlasting
Love,” “Do You Love What You Feel” and “Ain't
Nobody” to name a few.
Khan has worked in practically every genre of music
from pop, R&B, rock, disco, world music and fusion to jazz,
rap, hip-hop, and classical. The diverse list of distinguished collaborators
with whom Khan has recorded includes but is not limited to Ray Charles,
Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, Ashford & Simpson, Rod Stewart,
Manhattan Transfer, Dizzy Gillespie, Gladys Knight, Joe Henderson,
Me’Shell Ndegeocello, Lenny White, Bobby McFerrin, Melle Mel,
Lionel Hampton, Eric Clapton, Fourplay, Peter Cetera, Queen Latifah,
Brandy, Tamia, Kanye West, Shaggy, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Clarke,
Ry Cooder, Bruce Hornsby, Guru, Phil Collins, De La Soul, Michael
MacDonald, Steve Winwood, and, Miles Davis. Emotive vocals have
been the trademark of Ms. Khan who has graced the soundtracks of
several movies including “Clockers,” “Set It Off,”
“To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar,”
“Miami Vice,” “White Knights,” “Moscow
on the Hudson,” “Disappearing Acts,” “Waiting
to Exhale,” and “Standing In The Shadows Of Motown,”
and the recent Tyler Perry hit “Madea's Family Reunion".
Winner of the 1995 London's Best Actress Capitol
Radio Listener's Poll Award Recipient for “Mama, I Want to
Sing”, a Diamond Life Awardee of Excellence from the International
Association of African-American Music (IAAAM), recipient of the
“Soul Train's Lena Horne Lady of Soul Career Achievement Award”,
declared a “power mover” by Vibe Magazine, and given
the date October 19th as Chaka Khan Day by the State of Illinois
and the City of Chicago.
A renowned proponent of ‘old school’
soul music, her energy, dynamism, and passion through live performances
for over three decades, Khan has brought her special brand of vocal
magic to audiences the world over. Her prowess as a credited creative
force behind her impressive catalogue of solo albums is one that
is held in high regard by her peers: executive producer for the
1992 Grammy-winning “The Woman I Am" and Khan’s
1998 album “Come 2 My House” featuring a number of Khan
compositions. Khan’s range as an artist is both timeless and
limitless as demonstrated in her ability to interpret a range of
enduring songs associated with artists such as Peggy Lee, Patsy
Cline, Shirley Bassey, Oscar Brown Jr. and Lena Horne, captured
on her 2004 release “Classikhan,” recorded with the
London Philharmonic Orchestra.
But it’s away from the stage and the recording
studio that Khan's light has continued to promote a need for change.
Her inspiring autobiography “Through The Fire” was acclaimed
for its soul-bearing candour and honesty and her commitment to women
and children at risk is seen through her countless hours of dedication
to the Chaka Khan Foundation. Formed in 1999, the Foundations’
initiative has involved a partnership with the Los Angeles Unified
School district mentoring 5th and 6th grade students who are college-bound.
Of her work with the Foundation and her other philanthropic endeavours
which include participation in numerous charity benefits devoted
to conquering AIDS and HIV prevention, Khan simply says, “It's
time to build up and time to give back”.
Entrepreneurial in spirit, Khan’s entertainment
company Chaka Khan Enterprises is definitely a family affair. Her
mother, Sandra Coleman, works as her business manager; and her sister,
Tammy McCrary, is her personal manager; while her daughter Milini
(who enjoyed success as the lead singer for the group Pretty in
Pink) has a burgeoning solo career and her son Damien is also an
aspiring record producer. In addition to the Chaka Khan Foundation,
Khan is also responsible for her own line of chocolates ("Chakalates"),
sold in Neiman Marcus Stores and the guiding force behind her own
Earthsong record label.
Honoured by BET with a much-deserved “Lifetime
Achievement Award,” Khan’s enduring spirit and passion
for music and life have endeared her to music lovers the world over.
Khan states:
“Music has always been the background
theme to life,” she states, “and people are profoundly
affected by what they hear. I think I always knew I’d forever
be doing this. It’s what I was put it for. It’s always
been kind of like a ministry – now it’s a conscious
one.”
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