Georgie Jessup
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Georgie Jessup ...on fertile ground...plant a seed Georgie Jessup is a three time WAMMIE nominated singer songwriter, a 2004 INDIAN SUMMER MUSIC AWARD'S nominee, and musician of extraordinary passion. S/he has an equally extraordinary ability to encourage audiences to look deeply into their prejudices and other transgressions. Consequently, audiences tend to respond emotionally, if not always lovingly. Georgie has developed a successful career by challenging musical styles, personal identifications, and storybook history lessons. S/he has released three CD's AMERICAN HOLOCAUST, SWEET GRASS SMOKE, and WINKTE & CRAZY SACRED DOGS and is working on hir fourth release with co-producer and engineer/musician, Billy Kemp and his band Willbilly. Austria's own Big City Indian for their 2003 release Native Heart Urban Soul recorded hir song, Red Cloud's Room, from the Sweet Grass Smoke CD. Hir songs have been covered by other songwriters including Throw Away The Lies, that the president of the BSA, (Baltimore Songwriters Association), performs at his shows. Georgie's AMERICAN HOLOCAUST is a controversial CD. The title caused the album to be banned at many radio stations before anyone listened to the music. Those who listened heard carefully crafted songs illuminating the dignity of all people, and they heard an artist pleading for the preservation of a country founded on the principles of life, liberty, and justice for all. Georgie sings from the heart, like a rare flower in a wilderness. She speaks to us about the deepest issues. Issues that all of us should care about, but so many of us pretend don't affect us. Georgie reminds us that we are all related in our human condition and struggle. And Georgie reinforces that we are all trapped by gender and physical being,and that the brightest life and light we have is our soul. Candye Kane: Sire Records recording star-r&b/blues singer songwriter Georgie Jessup 7711 Apple Ave. Jessup, MD 20794 410-799-3755 beautifulthunder@hotmail.com Georgie Jessup first appeared on the scene in 1983 with the R&B band Georgie Jessup and the Jewels. The Jewels won a signed band contest that the Baltimore Sun sponsored and many celebrities sat as the judges. RollingStone Magazine and then Baltimore Sun music critic J.D. Considine was one of the judges who commented that Georgie's songs were reminiscent of Sprinsteen's Sandy, (4th of July) Indeed Georgie has a strong powerful voice and like Springsteen, writes songs that ring true. Georgie went on to front a local R&B band which Music Monthly Magazine, (then Maryland Musician Magazine), could not stop talking about, called Wavelength. The magazine even featured Georgie's picture in their ad for the first All Star Jam. Wavelength and various members recorded nine Jessup originals, before Jessup formed the Georgie Jessup Band in 1987. One song, Your Demons, was selected for the 98ROCK Album Volume IV. Wavelength went on to perform at many top area clubs and TV programs. Before the Georgie Jessup Band ended they opened for many top acts including NRBQ and Delbert McClinton. Two songs from a live recording, (Until I Dance and I'm A Werewolf), were selected for the soundtrack of the movie On TheBlock, produced and directed by Baltimore film maker Steve Yeager. When Winkte, (pronounced win-tay), & Crazy Sacred Dogs were formed the self titled CD was recorded. The Dogs', as they were fondly called, opened for Native American activist, poet, actor, and songwriter, John Trudell at the Baltimore showcase club, Max's on Broadway and won the respect of his fans. Post Op Freeway, from their self-titled album, was selected for the Women N Rock compilation, For Her. The CD cover art even featured an old picture of Georgie's grandmother. Georgie and the band were invited by the Morning Star Foundation to perform at the 1992 anti Columbus day celebration, Native Voices 500 Years After in front of the Capital in Washington DC. Inspired by a chance meeting with the Lakota holy man Frank Fools Crow and a life long interest in the plight and struggle of all indigenous people, ten songs were selected to form the concept album American Holocaust. The recording addresses the genocide that was aimed at Native Americans. The demand for American Holocaust lead to Georgie performing at various powwows and Native American gatherings in the Mid-Atlantic region. Sharing the stage in other venues with such diverse acts as Cherokee Rose, Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun, Ron Halloway, disappear fear, Billy Kemp, Aleta Greene, and A.I.M. activist, actor and performer, Dennis Banks, exposed this important album to a wide receptive audience. Performing in a duo with long time friend and mandolin player, David Salyers, Sweet Grass Smoke was recorded and continues to sell at Georgie's shows. One of the songs from this CD, (We Are Related), was selected for the Baltimore Songwriters Association, (BSA), compilation CD, From The Circle. Two recent WAMMIE, (Washington Area Music Association / WAMA), nominations,(2000 and 2001) have continued ad to the long list of credits over the years. Georgie is currently in the studio recording another CD project with singer songwriter, guitarist, Billy Kemp engineering and sharing the production credits. We hope you will take the time to listen and experience Georgie Jessup live and enjoy the three CDs available at this time, (Winkte & Crazy Sacred Dogs, American Holocaust, and Sweet Grass Smoke). |
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