

Listen to her interpretation of Stevie Wonder's "If It's Magic," then try saying her voice isn't the most divine of instruments.

On Artemis, the self-titled Blue Note debut from the Renee Rosnes-led seven-woman supergroup, Salvant challenges the oft-referenced notion that she's the only Artemis regular who's not an instrumentalist. But her studied mastery of the jazz repertory, the sophistication of her storytelling and an emotional range to match her musicality suggests that age is really just a number to be written in bios. Cécile McLorin Salvant)Īt 31, vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant is the youngest of this year's crop of MacArthur Foundation "genius grant" recipients.

A spiritual cousin to "Winter in America," a mid-'70s protest song by poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron with Brian Jackson, the song deftly expresses DiFranco's sentiments about the state of American politics: "Let us look down at our hands and remember we're armed / If you think your vote doesn't matter / Then you're not paying attention." - Bruce Warren, WXPNĪrtemis, 'Cry, Buttercup, Cry' (feat. Introducing the song, DiFranco sings, "Do you ever just want to give up? / Well, me too," though she offers hope and optimism throughout. It's the protest song of the moment, fueled by Phil Cook's warm keyboards, Matt Douglas on flute, Brevan Hampden and Terence Higgins on percussion, the Oregon string quartet Delgadi and others. "Let's harness our outrage and vote," she says in the song's press statement.
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Activism has been one of the folk singer-songwriter's many great strengths, and her flag flies free in "Do or Die," a new song recorded in a strip mall in Durham, North Carolina. You can always count on Ani DiFranco to tell it like it is.
