Jill Scott
11 July 2008 | Maas | 23:45 - 01:00 |


Line-up:
Jill Scott (vocals); Randy Bowland (musical director, guitar); Eugenia Shata "Chinah Blac" Bess-Manson, Valvin Roane II, Rare Valverde (backing vocals); Mike Burton (sax); Matt Cappy (trumpet); Jeff Bradshaw (trombone); Justin Gilbert (keyboards); Dwayne "DW" Wright (bass); Aaron Draper; McCurdey, George.
About Jill Scott
Soul singer Jill Scott from Philadelphia started out as a
spoken-word artist; reciting poems to the accompaniment of music.
She was discovered by The Roots drummer Ahmir Thompson (alias
?uestlove) who invited her to join his band and co-write some
songs. This resulted in You Got Me, a song that became a hit with
Erykah Badu's and The Roots' joint interpretation and even won a
Grammy. After that Scott's talent for writing was noticed; she has
worked with Eric Benet, Will Smith and Common since then. With her
debut CD Who is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 she became one
of the banner bearers of the neo-soul that was quickly gaining
ground: strong, independent women who sang about life in plain
terms. Compared with soul stars like Erykah Badu, Macy Gray and
Angie Stone, she stands out because of her intelligent and poetic
approach to soul that is influenced by jazz and hip-hop, and
because of her vocal qualities, which demand respect. She has
already released her third album: Jill Scott: The Real Thing, Words
and Sounds Vol. 3. According to one of the leading Dutch newspapers
this album contains: 'warm incense-like soul with a strong backbone
and a ticklish underbelly.'