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APR 12, 2019
Cory Henry, Melanie Faye, Terrace Martin, OSHUN, Sy Smith, featuring special guest Natasha Diggs with an appearance by Vy Higginsen’s Sing Harlem Choir

Location and dates

This event takes place in The McCourt.
8:30 pm

About this commission

Soundtrack of America opens The Shed with a five-night concert series celebrating the unrivaled impact of African American music on contemporary culture with performances by today’s most exciting emerging musicians. Conceived and directed by Turner Prize-winning artist and Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen, and developed with music visionaries and academic experts, Soundtrack traces a musical “family tree” of spirituals and blues, jazz and gospel, R&B, rock and roll, house, hip hop, and trap that has inspired a new generation of artists who continue to develop that legacy.

Special guest Natasha Diggs will play a DJ set for an hour before the concert begins.

“This sound that vibrates around the world has changed lives and minds…”

“This sound that vibrates around the world has changed lives and minds. It’s a force that seems to have always been there, and in a way it has, for ultimately it is about humanity. It’s about the recognition to exist, to be acknowledged, to be heard, to communicate, to penetrate and go beyond borders, to touch souls, to feel alive, to lull pain as well as to celebrate. And, in the end, it’s about love.”

Steve McQueen, Director

Details

  • Running time: 120 minutes
  • No intermission
  • All ages welcome
  • Please note that each night of Soundtrack of America is a unique show with a different line-up
  • Membership does not guarantee ticket availability, so we encourage you to book early
  • All tickets sales are final; times and performers are subject to change

Artists

Portrait of Cory Henry
Cory Henry
Portrait of Melanie Faye
Photo: Leon Dupree.
Melanie Faye
Portrait of Terrace Martin
Terrace Martin
Portrait of OSHUN
Photo: Sen Floyd.
OSHUN
Portrait of Sy Smith
Photo: Shawn Carter Peterson.
Sy Smith
A portrait of Soundtrack of America artist Natasha Diggs
Special Guest: Natasha Diggs
Cory Henry
Cory Henry, a Brooklyn native, is a two-time Grammy Award-winning keyboardist with musical roots in gospel, jazz, and soul. His instrument of choice is the Hammond B-3 organ. Henry’s 2016 release and touring project, The Revival, features his dynamic and improvisational performances of music ranging from old gospel to Stevie Wonder. Cory Henry and The Funk Apostles is his newest passion and project, comprised of five of the world’s best musicians, hand picked to bring his musical concepts to life. The upcoming self-titled Cory Henry and The Funk Apostles album exhibits his vocal talents and emphasizes the new sound and vibes he wants to innovate for the world to sing along with. “We are on our way. Tell Everybody. How many bodies? Everybody!”
Melanie Faye
Melanie Faye is an R&B guitarist, songwriter, and producer who has gathered a massive fanbase by posting original songs and covers filmed in her bedroom. Self-taught on guitar, Faye’s singular style, unique melodies, and familiar rearrangements span genre and eras and have caught the attention of SZA, John Mayer, Shawn Mendes, Chance the Rapper, and other artists. Her debut EP featuring contributions from Mac DeMarco and Jamila Woods will arrive on the heels of her tour with Maggie Rogers.
Terrace Martin
Terrace Martin is a Grammy-nominated producer and musician from Crenshaw, CA, who has been quietly working behind the scenes with the industry’s biggest names over the last decade. The son of musicians, Martin developed a lifelong love of music and an ability to flawlessly combine the worlds of jazz, funk, soul, and hip hop. His first solo album, 3ChordFold, arrived in 2013 with appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Ab-Soul, Robert Glasper, and others. While his 2016 release, Velvet Portraits, earned him a Grammy-nomination for Best R&B Album. To date, he’s produced for the likes of Herbie Hancock, Snoop Dogg, Travi$ Scott, and is a main collaborator for Lamar having produced on good kid, m.A.A.d city and To Pimp a Butterfly.
OSHUN
OSHUN is an independent hip hop/soul duo. Using digital and acoustic sounds, heavy drums and bass, and ambient harmonic textures, OSHUN connects with the spirit of their ancestors to manifest a sweeter tomorrow for us all. Since the release of their debut mixtape ASASE YAA in 2015, OSHUN have also performed throughout the US and Brazil while remaining full-time college students at NYU. OSHUN is preparing for the release of their debut album series bittersweet, complete with captivating visuals, a two-month-long tour of the US and Canada, and a deeper look into their ever-evolving selves.
Sy Smith
Sy Smith is considered one of the leaders of the indie soul movement (having released five CDs, three EPs, and one DVD). She’s worked with some of the biggest names in R&B, hip hop, and jazz (Whitney Houston, Meshell Ndegeocello, The Foreign Exchange, Chris Botti, and more). This Emmy-nominated artist has been dubbed by her peers as the queen of underground soul. Since 2015, she’s performed tributes to Ella Fitzgerald at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Toronto’s Massey Hall, and elsewhere. In 2018, she released her long-awaited fifth studio project “Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete”, which she wrote and produced entirely herself, gaining three nominations from SoulTracks.com. Smith also co-wrote and was featured on Chris Dave and The Drumhedz’s 2019 Grammy-nominated self-titled album.
Special Guest: Natasha Diggs

Natasha Diggs is one of the most versatile and well respected DJs in the world, playing to crowds across the globe in cities such as New York, Tokyo, Berlin, Prague, Sydney, and Beijing. From amassing a huge record collection in her teenage days to being dubbed The 45 Queen known for rocking crowds with her signature all 7” vinyl sets at downtown New York City parties including her weekly Mobile Mondays event, Diggs has gone on tour with Grammy Award-winning singer Lauryn Hill, has held an residency with hip hop luminary Q-Tip at New York City’s famed Output Club, DJ’d for Damien Marley’s inaugural Welcome to Jamrock cruise, and has shared the stage with countless notable artists, such as Erykah Badu, Bruno Mars, Maxwell, Questlove, Santigold, Hiatus Kaiyote, Rakim, Dam-Funk, Kenny Dope, Kamasi Washington, Anderson. Paak, and others.

Her broad taste in music allows her to be equally comfortable playing underground loft parties as massive events like Central Park Summerstage for thousands, earning her respect in the world of music and a solid reputation amongst her clientele. Diggs has been called on as a trusted party-starter for numerous celebrity, club, and corporate clientele including Pharrell, Spike Lee, Jay-Z, Google, L’Oréal, Samsung, Adidas, Grey Goose, Nickelodeon, Vanity Fair, Lincoln Center, and MoMA. In addition to her success as a DJ, Diggs has been recognized by the fashion world for her iconic style and has collaborated with global brands such as Fendi, Net-A-Porter, and Levi’s on everything from music supervision to being featured herself in major campaigns.

When not traversing the globe, Diggs can be found holding down the decks at her weekly New York City residency, Soul in the Horn, the city’s premiere dance party and live music showcase celebrating horn-infused music from around the globe while bringing together the best New York City talent in one room. She has also appeared on Fuse TV’s Crate Diggers, MixMag Lab, and Boiler Room. Diggs is featured worldwide on Apple’s Beats1 station playing alongside Q-tip for the weekly Abstract Radio show.

Spotlight Artists: Vy Higginsen’s Sing Harlem Choir
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Good to Know

No flash photography
Re-entry allowed, with valid ticket.
This is a standing show.

“Our collective inspiration is from those who came before us…”

“It’s an absolute honor to be the chief music advisor for Soundtrack of America because in order to get where you want to go, you’ve got to know where you come from—and that’s exactly what this series serves to do. I’ve not only witnessed history, but I’ve had the honor of living it. The past influences our present more than we give it credit for, and all American music we have today is an evolution of bebop, doo-wop, hip hop, and laptop! Our collective inspiration is from those who came before us, and there’s no better way to pay respect to them than to educate and keep their legacy alive through the arts. It’s a pivotal time for the history books, so we choose light and hope to spread some of it during this production! We have some incredibly talented artists lined up for you, and although there is still much to be done, we hope you walk away with a greater sense of appreciation for the roads that our ancestors paved for us.”

Quincy Jones, Chief Music Advisor

Night 4 Performers

Portrait of Cory Henry
Cory Henry
Portrait of Melanie Faye
Photo: Leon Dupree.
Melanie Faye
Portrait of Terrace Martin
Terrace Martin
Portrait of OSHUN
Photo: Sen Floyd.
OSHUN
Portrait of Sy Smith
Photo: Shawn Carter Peterson.
Sy Smith
A portrait of Soundtrack of America artist Natasha Diggs
Special Guest: Natasha Diggs
Cory Henry
Cory Henry, a Brooklyn native, is a two-time Grammy Award-winning keyboardist with musical roots in gospel, jazz, and soul. His instrument of choice is the Hammond B-3 organ. Henry’s 2016 release and touring project, The Revival, features his dynamic and improvisational performances of music ranging from old gospel to Stevie Wonder. Cory Henry and The Funk Apostles is his newest passion and project, comprised of five of the world’s best musicians, hand picked to bring his musical concepts to life. The upcoming self-titled Cory Henry and The Funk Apostles album exhibits his vocal talents and emphasizes the new sound and vibes he wants to innovate for the world to sing along with. “We are on our way. Tell Everybody. How many bodies? Everybody!”
Melanie Faye
Melanie Faye is an R&B guitarist, songwriter, and producer who has gathered a massive fanbase by posting original songs and covers filmed in her bedroom. Self-taught on guitar, Faye’s singular style, unique melodies, and familiar rearrangements span genre and eras and have caught the attention of SZA, John Mayer, Shawn Mendes, Chance the Rapper, and other artists. Her debut EP featuring contributions from Mac DeMarco and Jamila Woods will arrive on the heels of her tour with Maggie Rogers.
Terrace Martin
Terrace Martin is a Grammy-nominated producer and musician from Crenshaw, CA, who has been quietly working behind the scenes with the industry’s biggest names over the last decade. The son of musicians, Martin developed a lifelong love of music and an ability to flawlessly combine the worlds of jazz, funk, soul, and hip hop. His first solo album, 3ChordFold, arrived in 2013 with appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Ab-Soul, Robert Glasper, and others. While his 2016 release, Velvet Portraits, earned him a Grammy-nomination for Best R&B Album. To date, he’s produced for the likes of Herbie Hancock, Snoop Dogg, Travi$ Scott, and is a main collaborator for Lamar having produced on good kid, m.A.A.d city and To Pimp a Butterfly.
OSHUN
OSHUN is an independent hip hop/soul duo. Using digital and acoustic sounds, heavy drums and bass, and ambient harmonic textures, OSHUN connects with the spirit of their ancestors to manifest a sweeter tomorrow for us all. Since the release of their debut mixtape ASASE YAA in 2015, OSHUN have also performed throughout the US and Brazil while remaining full-time college students at NYU. OSHUN is preparing for the release of their debut album series bittersweet, complete with captivating visuals, a two-month-long tour of the US and Canada, and a deeper look into their ever-evolving selves.
Sy Smith
Sy Smith is considered one of the leaders of the indie soul movement (having released five CDs, three EPs, and one DVD). She’s worked with some of the biggest names in R&B, hip hop, and jazz (Whitney Houston, Meshell Ndegeocello, The Foreign Exchange, Chris Botti, and more). This Emmy-nominated artist has been dubbed by her peers as the queen of underground soul. Since 2015, she’s performed tributes to Ella Fitzgerald at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Toronto’s Massey Hall, and elsewhere. In 2018, she released her long-awaited fifth studio project “Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete”, which she wrote and produced entirely herself, gaining three nominations from SoulTracks.com. Smith also co-wrote and was featured on Chris Dave and The Drumhedz’s 2019 Grammy-nominated self-titled album.
Special Guest: Natasha Diggs

Natasha Diggs is one of the most versatile and well respected DJs in the world, playing to crowds across the globe in cities such as New York, Tokyo, Berlin, Prague, Sydney, and Beijing. From amassing a huge record collection in her teenage days to being dubbed The 45 Queen known for rocking crowds with her signature all 7” vinyl sets at downtown New York City parties including her weekly Mobile Mondays event, Diggs has gone on tour with Grammy Award-winning singer Lauryn Hill, has held an residency with hip hop luminary Q-Tip at New York City’s famed Output Club, DJ’d for Damien Marley’s inaugural Welcome to Jamrock cruise, and has shared the stage with countless notable artists, such as Erykah Badu, Bruno Mars, Maxwell, Questlove, Santigold, Hiatus Kaiyote, Rakim, Dam-Funk, Kenny Dope, Kamasi Washington, Anderson. Paak, and others.

Her broad taste in music allows her to be equally comfortable playing underground loft parties as massive events like Central Park Summerstage for thousands, earning her respect in the world of music and a solid reputation amongst her clientele. Diggs has been called on as a trusted party-starter for numerous celebrity, club, and corporate clientele including Pharrell, Spike Lee, Jay-Z, Google, L’Oréal, Samsung, Adidas, Grey Goose, Nickelodeon, Vanity Fair, Lincoln Center, and MoMA. In addition to her success as a DJ, Diggs has been recognized by the fashion world for her iconic style and has collaborated with global brands such as Fendi, Net-A-Porter, and Levi’s on everything from music supervision to being featured herself in major campaigns.

When not traversing the globe, Diggs can be found holding down the decks at her weekly New York City residency, Soul in the Horn, the city’s premiere dance party and live music showcase celebrating horn-infused music from around the globe while bringing together the best New York City talent in one room. She has also appeared on Fuse TV’s Crate Diggers, MixMag Lab, and Boiler Room. Diggs is featured worldwide on Apple’s Beats1 station playing alongside Q-tip for the weekly Abstract Radio show.

Spotlight Artists: Vy Higginsen’s Sing Harlem Choir

“These concerts will present a soundtrack of loving, dancing, partying, worshipping, struggling, protesting, feeling, believing, and dreaming…”

“It has been an honor and a pleasure to serve as the chief academic advisor to a commission that celebrates the vibrancy of African American music. Our goal with this project is to take the audience on a series of musical journeys that convey the variety and richness of the music that African Americans have created since arriving in the United States in the 17th century and are continuing to create in the new millennium. These concerts will present a soundtrack of loving, dancing, partying, worshipping, struggling, protesting, feeling, believing, and dreaming that lets us hear the connections and influences across different styles and genres of music, that lets us hear changes and ruptures, and that lets us hear the past, present, and future of this vast and important art form that has been the soundtrack of America.”

Maureen Mahon, Chief Academic Advisor

The GP Experience
Greg Phillinganes, Chief Music Director /
  
Keyboards
Bashiri Johnson, Percussion
Donald Barrett, Drums
Alex Al, Bass
David Delhomme, Keys / Rhythm Guitar
Tariqh Akoni, Lead Guitar
Miguel Gandelman, Saxophone
Ray Monteiro, Trumpet
Garrett Smith, Trombone
Cindy Mizelle, Vocals
Charlean Carmon, Vocals
Kenya Hathaway, Vocals
Production Credits
JoAnn Tominaga, Music Supervisor
Adam Fell, Executive Producer for
  
Quincy Jones Productions
Alyssa Smith, Associate Producer for
  
Quincy Jones Productions
Thomas Duport, Associate Producer for
  
Quincy Jones Productions
Greg Phillinganes and Jon Kubis, Co-arrangers
Diane Louie, Music Prep Supervisor
Paul Raksit, Assistant to Greg Phillinganes
Jim Van Bergen, Head Audio Engineer
Jasu Sims, Company Manager
Indigo Sparks, Production Assistant
Hudson Scenic Studio, Scenery and
  
Automation Fabrication
4Wall Lighting, Lighting Equipment
Specialized Audio Video, Audio Equipment
Tait Towers, Rigging Equipment
Studio Instrumental Rental, Music Instruments
Steinway & Sons, Pianos
Shed Program Team
Alex Poots, Artistic Director and CEO
Tamara McCaw, Chief Civic Program Officer
Nadine Goellner, Producer
Marc Warren, Director of Production
Isaac Katzanek, Production Manager
Pope Jackson, Production Supervisor
Joe DiMartino, Technical Director
Daisy Peele, Associate Producer
Maggie MacTiernan, Director of Artist Services
Annabel Thompson, Programs Assistant

“…a living history of Black music from the richly rooted melodies and rhythms of Africa to this very moment and beyond…”

“I am deeply honored and grateful to add this extraordinary event as music director to my ever expanding list of career highlights. Everyone on our team is acutely aware of and humbled by the tremendous responsibility we’ve been given to present a living history of Black music from the richly rooted melodies and rhythms of Africa to this very moment and beyond. It is my sincere hope that you enjoy this journey and allow the music represented to be an inspiration well into the future.”

Greg Phillinganes, Chief Music Director

Backstage and front of house employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).

Acknowledgments

Special thanks from The Shed to Christine Gettins, Cauis Pawson, and Alisa Regas.

Thank you to our partners

Major support for Soundtrack of America is provided by the Ford Foundation.
The Founding Bank of The Shed is
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The creation of new work at The Shed is generously supported by the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Commissioning Fund and The Shed Commissioners.

Major support for live productions at The Shed is provided by the Charina Endowment Fund.

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