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TESSANNE
CHIN
Tessanne Chin reveals her Black Books>>>
Tessanne is the fresh soulful voice of a new generation of Jamaican musical
talent. Her sultry fusion of Dancehall and Reggae
with edgy rock riffs, mixed with the honest, heartfelt
and conscious lyrics she pens herself, create a musical
style that is uniquely her own. Her exceptional vocal
talent and her exotic looks - a mix of Chinese, White,
Cherokee Indian, and African heritage - give her unmistakable
stage appeal. At the age of 22, Tessanne has already
opened on stage for such musical greats as Patti Labelle,
Gladys Knight, Peabo Bryson, Roberta Flack, Atlantic
Starr, and Boyz II Men. She also toured the world
as a backup singer with Reggae Legend, Jimmy Cliff,
for three years. It was during that time that her
love for the road, music, and the stage was sealed.
"I always knew that I was gonna end up singing
or have something to do with music, but touring gave
me a chance to really test the waters, to know my
limits. More than anything, it just fired me up even
more to get out there and want to do my own tour,"
Tessanne says.
Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Tessanne was
introduced to music at a very early age by her parents.
Her mother was the trumpeter/singer in her band, the
"Carnations"; her father was the drummer.
Tessanne started her stage career when she was six
years old with Cathy Levys Little People
and Teen Players Club, one of Jamaica's top
performing arts schools. Most of her vocal coaching
came from her mother, and also from noted vocal coach,
Lecie Wright.
Tessanne learned firsthand about cultural diversity
when she moved to England at age 12. She devoted a
lot of her time to songwriting to express her feelings
about her new life, in what was to her, a completely
different world. Upon her return to Jamaica, Tessanne
joined the Jamaican Rock Band, "Mile High"
and performed for crowds at numerous local venues,
including Jazz fest, Rock fest, and RETV Unplugged.
"It was during this time that I came out of my
shell vocally. Performance wise, I learned how to
really and truly sing in a different way....my way.
It was an amazing experience, because I also realized
my lifelong dream - to sing my own songs. I have something
to say and it was a great release for me to share
that part of myself with others," she said.
Tessanne decided to continue on the path of singing
her own songs. She left Mile High to pursue a solo
career and work on the tracks for her upcoming debut
CD with Producer, and friend, Rudy Valentino and Paul
Kastick. Songwriting for her is a very real, organic
process, just some notepaper and her acoustic guitar.
A purist at heart, she believes there is life and
magic in live music that can't be duplicated using
computer-generated tracks.
"It is very important to me that my songs can
sound amazing with a big band or orchestra, but just
as powerful and touching with just me and my guitar."
So far she is making waves in the industry, determined
to make a difference with her music, and to leave
her mark on everyone who has the opportunity to hear
her music or witness her live shows, to name a few,
such as the Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues festival 2006,
The Deck, Carlos Café, The Port Royal Music
festival, ABC Slim Trax, and her very own show Arabian
Night.
Tessanne credits God with being the greatest influence
in her life and for blessing her with the strength
and determination to pursue her dream. Creatively,
she draws on the strengths of a diverse group of musicians,
including Skunk Anansie, Pat Benatar, Diana King,
Celine Dion, Aretha Franklin, Mahalia Jackson, Bob
Marley, Barbara Streisand, and many more. With such
powerful influences to inspire her, Tessanne is creating
her own music with her own bold signature style. Her
debut single, Hideaway has been playing
in heavy rotation on Jamaican radio, as well as select
stations in New York. Both the single and its music
video have had a groundbreaking impact on the Jamaican
music industry.
Theres no limit for me, and no limit
Im willing to put on myself where doing what
I love is concerned. I was born to do what I am doing
now, and just the fact that Im able to have
a career in music and do what I love everyday, is
for me in a sense, success and yes, a dream come true.
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