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A lot will be said and written about Kreesha Turner’s exciting debut album Passion and its eclectic blend of soulful, jazzy, pop-infused R&B. But for the young artist whose sweet soprano shines on every track, the album can be described quite simply. “It’s just good music to enjoy and listen to over and over again,” says Kreesha.

All she asks is that you soak up all 13 tracks before passing judgment. “Take it in as one piece. You’re only going to understand me as an artist if you hear all the songs.” That’s because the decidedly pop feel of “Bounce With Me” can’t be compared to the funky European vibe of “Don’t Call Me Baby” (“A song to a guy,” says Kreesha), the beat-heavy “My Place” (“It’s a very sad song”) or the stripped-down sound of “If You See Him” (“A nice little closer that lets people hear my voice”).

Kreesha co-wrote five of the songs, including the title track, which she believes is only fitting. “It’s a song about dedication and perseverance.”

The oldest of three children born to a Canadian father and Jamaican mother, Kreesha was raised in Edmonton, a city of about 1 million in the province of Alberta. She can’t remember a time when music wasn’t part of her life. As young as six, Kreesha would dance in her bedroom to instrumentals by jazz icon Oscar Peterson. “I always had an inclination for jazz,” she recalls. “As long as I can remember.”

Over the years, Kreesha’s musical tastes broadened and she fell in love with R&B acts like Erykah Badu, Jill Scott and D’Angelo, Hip-Hop acts including A Tribe Called Quest, Andre 3000 and Common and Rock acts like the Foo Fighters and Our Lady Peace. Kreesha expressed her love of music through dance and performed modern, tap, jazz, hip-hop and African. But it wasn’t until 2000 that Kreesha took a voyage that would lead her to discover that she was blessed with another way of expressing herself.

“My mom wanted me to experience how she grew up and to learn about our Jamaican culture,” Kreesha explains, “So she sent me to live in Jamaica for a year when I was 15.” Kreesha quickly learned that singing is a big part of everyday life on the island, particularly at the Pentecostal church. Friends convinced her to try out for the youth choir. “I remember thinking, ‘I can’t do this, I can’t sing!’ especially because it was a solo audition.” On the strength of her rendition of Canada’s national anthem, she was accepted into the choir and began singing gospel songs at the Faith Temple Tabernacle for parishioners who couldn’t help but take notice of her voice. It changed her life forever. “I always knew the power of music but I only knew how to express it through movement. But when I started singing in my church choir, for the first time I was the one creating music,” Kreesha recalls. “I was the one standing there singing and seeing the energy and emotion pouring out of the people. I fell in love with singing.”

Upon her return to Canada, Kreesha was hooked on performing and soon became known at her high school as “the girl who sings the national anthem” at commencement and athletic events. She formed a dance crew that entertained with song-and-dance routines.

With no R&B scene to speak of in Edmonton, Kreesha immersed herself in the city’s underground hip-hop community. Her determination to infuse some R&B into the scene was welcomed – and people embraced her smooth voice and stunning looks. “I found I was noticed at a lot of events simply because I was different. There would be 10 rap guys and me. I was the only female and the only alternative to rap,” she remembers. “I’d be the only singer.” Offers to do her own shows started pouring in and Kreesha performed almost every weekend for three years.

Despite stints working at a greenhouse and in retail, Kreesha knew music would become a living. “I had it in my head.” She made a deal with her family and she had their support. “As soon as I got out of high school I told my parents that I’m going to try as hard as I can for the next five years and if nothing happens I’ll go back to school and my back-up plan,” says Kreesha.

Instead, the young singer did everything she could think of to perfect her craft. She joined a gospel choir and a jazz choir, took lessons in acting, musical theatre, piano and guitar. She read books, recorded her own EPs and sold them at her shows. And she entered every singing competition she could.

In 2005, she won a talent search contest sponsored by Edmonton radio station 91.7 FM The Bounce and was given the chance to record four tracks with Vancouver-based writers/producers Hipjoint. One of those songs, “Bounce With Me,” became a radio hit and attracted the attention of urban music manager Chris Smith (Nelly Furtado, Tamia). The song she describes as “fun” has been featured in episodes of Gossip Girl and Entourage as well as in promos for Lipstick Jungle.

On Passion, Kreesha collaborated with some of the best in the business including Grammy Award-winning songwriter Harold Lilly (Alicia Keys, Janet Jackson), producer Devo Springsteen, another Grammy winner (John Legend, Aretha Franklin) and Toronto-based songwriter and producer Jon Levine (Philosopher Kings, Nelly Furtado).

Eclectic is a good word to describe Kreesha’s debut. “Always (Lovin’ You)” is a modern homage to Minnie Riperton’s soulful classic “Lovin’ You” and was produced by Devo Springsteen. “Chains of Love”, written in the studio by Kreesha and Jon Levine, was inspired by her decision to sport an afro on that day.

“I can honestly say that I love my whole album,” Kreesha says. “I’m so proud of every single song on there.”

And like any true artist, Kreesha hopes her music touches people. “I want them to know which song they can turn on if they’re feeling a certain way,” she says. “Regardless of what emotion it is, for me to be able to create that emotion is a privilege and an intimate type of interaction.”
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"My Music..... The skies could be falling in around me, fire, flood, war, the end of the world...no matter what problems might be plaguing my mind, all hope in my eyes could be lost ...and yet, if I was to hear the simplistic sound of a drum in the distance, anything that invokes a rhythm inside my soul, I would be transported to another world...Music is my refuge, my protector, my lover, my friend, my happiness, my empowerment, my voice, my breath, my heart beat...it runs through my veins, its escapes in every word that I speak...it is a gift I have been blessed with and a gift I intend to use...to help transport others into this beautiful world of color and music that I live in..."
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Kreesha Turner (vocalist)
Influences
Billy Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald, Erykah Badu, Peggie Lee, Candi Staton, Amel Larrieux, Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Gladys Knight
Other Artists
Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, Jill Scott, Beyonce
Website
www.kreeshaturner.com
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blog post Kreesha Turner + Bestfan.com
Category: Kreesha Turner Blog
Posted: Jul 04, 2009 at 12:06 AM
Current mood: excited
MUSIC FANS! KREESHA FANS! Are YOU my BESTFAN?

BIG news that I wanted to share with all of you…

I am involved in a really exciting new project called ‘Bestfan’.

Basically Bestfan is a brand new interactive social networking website (similar to facebook or myspace) where YOU the fans can actually communicate with your favorite musicians. The star roster includes yours truly, Nelly Furtado, Fefe Dobson and Tamia, amongst other great talent.

On this site you can upload pictures and videos or download acapella/instrumental versions of my music, to remix. You can even log on (for FREE) and chat with Me and I will answer your questions from the fan chat box via live streaming video.

I encourage you all to check out Bestfan and Team Bestfan on facebook and read more info provided on these fan pages.

The site is currently up and running, and plans to officially launch later this summer. Jump on this before it becomes HUGE! You all can help me build my page by adding pictures of you and I or uploading a Youtube video of you singing one of my songs.

Did I mention, just for uploading pictures or videos, you get points which essentially earn you FREE stuff (merchandise, advanced concert tickets and even a chance to meet ME!) 

check it out everyone: www.Bestfan.com

Much love,
-Kreesha Turner
blog post Kreesha + Playtex (Cross Canada Tour)
Category: Kreesha Turner Blog
Posted: Jul 04, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Current mood: awesome
Hello everyone!

I haven't blogged in a minute, I apologize.

I've been doing quite a bit over the last month of so, with the Playtex 'Picture Yourself as a VIP' campaign all across Canada.
It’s been an absolute blast having the chance to spend time with fans and visit the women of various talent, colors and ages. Your love and support truly means the world to me.

Check out the Canadian cities I will be visiting near you:
http://www.vipwithme.ca/english/tour/

Hope to see you all out!

-Kreesha xo
blog post Kreesha on TV!
Category: Kreesha Turner Blog
Posted: May 15, 2009 at 9:29 PM
Current mood: excited
Hey everyone!
Last night I was on the season finale of the brand new hit show 'Da Kink In My Hair' (which airs on Global, for Canadians).

Here is the link to the segment of the show I performed on, enjoy:

"Oil's Well That Ends Well" Season 2 of Da Kink In My Hair, Episode 13, Part 3 of 4, 5:57
http://www.globaltv.com/entertainment/videos/index.html?releasePID=nFF70bYxmPDwXrgRUj3C3ieVKzps9RGc

The hairstyles are absolutely hilarious, fantastic cast, and wonderful team to work with.

-Kreesha Turner xo
blog post Much Music Video Awards 2009
Category: Kreesha Turner Blog
Posted: May 06, 2009 at 2:04 PM
Current mood: optimistic
Hey everyone, it’s been a while! Hope all is well.

Just writing to inform you about the 2009 Much Music Video Awards and my next single PASSION.

I recently re-recorded passion with some intense drum line, and it hits airwaves next week:) yay!

As for the MMVA’s, this year YOU determine the nominees and I need your help!

Two categories:
Favorite Canadian Video
Favorite New Artist

Vote for your girl @ http://www.muchmusic.com/
click on the massive picture of the MMVA's, or go directly to http://mmva.muchmusic.com/

Hopefully I can at least be a nominee, with your help.

Much love & Blessings.

I will write back sooner than later, promise! :P

-Kreesha xox
blog post Happy Easter!
Category: Kreesha Turner Blog
Posted: Apr 16, 2009 at 1:05 AM
Current mood: awesome
Happy Easter!
Hope you all had a good share of Chocolate over the last couple days!
Plus some good quality Family time :) :)

I was actually away from the family for Easter, cause as this job goes, when everyone else is on holidays, us entertainers are Working the Late Shift!
Was busy putting some late hours @ the Studio in Toronto with the Amazingly Talented Aaron Pearce (Aaron produced my song "Passion" = the man who created the INSANE drum line)! I was actually Re-Recording "Passion" which is going to be my NEXT (and 4th) Single! Whoop whoop!
I'm excited to hear the new version after its all Mixed & Mastered!
And I'll Let you know when its up & posted so you can check it out urself.

Blessings & Love
-Kreesha

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