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Sapphire Faded Genes

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2022 | INDIE

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2022
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"ALL HEART AND SOUL"

7 MINUTE READ
Sapphire Faded Genes Band

from The Orange Magazine - Vol. 20
by The Orange Magazine
All Heart & Soul
What first got you into music?
I have always been attracted to music ever since I was a little girl. My mother says I have been singing since I was 3 but I can only remember the age eight. I was a very shy little girl and would sing when no one was around. I would imitate other singers and I’d try to sound like them which have taught me much of what I can do vocally now. December of 2019 I decided to sing over some Christmas tracks and record them. I had gotten some great responses from people but my friend Jeffery Lites inspired me to write my very own music. I was a bit hesitant because I was at the time trying to put my own band together which was a challenge. January 2020 I began writing and preparing to release my very first album June 2020.

Who inspired you to make music?
I have always had people in my ear telling me I should write my own music. I personally believe it is my time now. Over the years, I have gained much knowledge, confidence and worked on myself and my craft. I have always said that if I decided to take my work to the next level I wanted people to believe in me. It’s what inspired me and that is my own growth, life and those talented mentors along the way.

How did you come up with the name Sapphire Faded Genes Band?
Believe it or not, Corrine Bailey Rae is one of my favorite entertainers. She wrote a song titled “Put Your Records On” and in the song she says it. I always loved that song and it stuck with me. My birthstone is Sapphire and I absolutely love faded jeans. In fact, the older the jeans the better they are rips and all. I used it as a metaphor for my band. The older I get the more seasoned and better I sound “Good Genes”.

Can you name the members of your band and the instrument they play?
John Tiberi (Bandleader/Keyboardist, vocals) Greg Lefevre (Bass) Felix Perez (Guitar)Bill Vespe (Drummer/vocals) Hector Rios (Percussions/vocals) Ryan Warfel (Saxophone/vocals) Blondy (Trumpet/Flugelhorn) Bill Murray( Saxophone, Alto, Ewi, Electric Horn) regardless of age, gender, nationality or style. It’s never a dull moment because I am always creating. I enjoy music from all genres and since I market myself as such this allow me endless opportunities. I am a multi-versatile artist who enjoys singing RnB, Jazz, Rap, Pop, Blues, Gospel, Reggae and Big Bad Music. I have been told my voice has a combination of both a sultry jazz and soulful RnB sound.


What is your creative process like?
For me, it varies. It depends on a factor of things. I may hear a melody at a very weird time and I will immediately record it or write it down. This will allow me to create around it. Or I may be inspired by something I have seen during my nature walk, reflection walk, my run or simply being still. All of these important things help me create. Also, I will have a track and I will close my eyes while listening to it. This allows me to focus on the title of the song. The title plays a huge role for me. It sets the tone. I have even heard things while taking a shower. So it depends on the situation at the time.

Who would you most like to collaborate with?
I would love to collaborate with H.E.R, Jill Scott, J Cole, Jay Z, Kanye West, Norah Jones and more. It’s endless with me since I enjoy all genres of music.

If you could go open a show for any artist who would it be?
Jazmine Sullivan, Mary J, Maroon Five, Stevie Wonder who is my all-time favorite entertainers and H.E.R.

What is one message you would give to your fans?
Always be true to yourself. You are your biggest cheerleader and if you believe in yourself you will always be on top of your game.

What is the most useless talent you have?
I would say singing Opera. I would love to learn how to sing Ave Maria. I was taking lessons just before we had the shutdown. I wanted to incorporate that song with my show. I will eventually learn to do that song.


Do you sing in the shower? What songs?
I do sing in the shower. In fact, I sing My funny Valentine, At last and I do throat warm-ups and exercises in the shower.

What would you be doing right now, if it wasn’t for your music career?
I am an educator and have been working with children for a very long time. I am presently a Principle of a private school in Philadelphia. I have many other talents too. I eventually want to have my very own skin care line. Something I have been planning for a couple years now. I want to write a children’s book and do an animated cartoon using musicians as the characters for voiceover.

Where have you performed? What are your favorite and least favorite venues? Do you have any upcoming shows?
I have performed at a lot of beautiful venues with other bands locally. Now it’s time for the world to experience Sapphire Faded Genes and we plan to tour the world. I am excited to announce that my Music Release is set to take place Sep tember 26, 2021 held at Roxy Hall & Bistro located in Philadelphia. This will be our very first show and the wonderful opportunities for everyone to see me perform my original music live. My favorite places to perform were at theatres, Kimmel Center, Cathedrals. I would love to perform at Carnegie Hall. My worse places to perform were at sports bars and clubs.

How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?
It has its pros and cons. I appreciate the fact that I can be seen and heard all over the world. I dislike the fact that I have to depend on someone to view my material in order for it to go viral. I love that I can create and control my business with

What is your favorite song to perform?
I am excited to perform my opening song, “All Woman” and “Grandma’s Porch”. Both songs are very personal and meaningful and everyone can definitely relate to “Grandmas Porch”. It brings back special memories that everyone can identify with as a child.

Which famous musicians do you admire?
I admire Stevie Wonder. He is such a breath of fresh air. I never tire listening to his music and his messages help me cope with life. His style is like no other and I appreciate him for his amazing artistry. It has helped me in every way imaginable. I also admire Corrine Bailey Rae for creating the most beautiful music. I enjoy listening to her messages. Her style of writing has helped me in many ways. She is a poet and she tells these amazing stories that allow me to reflect. I actually ran a half marathon while listening to her 2006 Corrine Bailey Rae album. I love Diana Ross for her poise and professionalism while on the stage. I have watched her mannerisms for years and always said that I would work on my craft so that I could one day demand the same attention.


What is the most trouble you’ve ever gotten into?
I had a house party as a teenager my mother caught my friends and I drinking beer in my room. Other than that I was a pretty cool kid. I stayed away from trouble.

What is the best advice you’ve been given?
My mother always told me to keep God close and trust him. Keep my mind on everything I do and keep it moving. Everything is not going to be easy but if I follow those steps it will help me get through. Everybody is not my friend.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?
I would definitely change the way artist get exposure. I don’t think that creative artist should have to beg people to view their works. If you are talented then you show be able to be seen. You are judged on your views and not your talent.

What’s next for you?
Only God knows. I put my trust in him. He knows what I am doing and he sees the hard work I am putting in. - THE ORANGE MAGAZINE


"The Other Side Reviews"

Sapphire – No Justice No Peace (2021)
April 27, 2021 Claudia R&B, Retro-Soul, rock pop
There is a lot of sadness and anger in the world. Sapphire encapsulates this in her single ‘No Justice No Peace’ which was released during a time of shutdowns and sadness. With a combination of jazz, RnB and soul, she calls out a message that everyone should see and hear because of the importance.

Refusing to be boxed into a musical genre, Sapphire uses her versatility to bring the message of her music to listeners. With a blast of fun and passion, she moulds her music to suit her needs and helps you rock out to her sound. Feeling that music should always be fun, she brings this enjoyment to her sound while touching to the heart of what matters.


‘No Justice No Peace’ grabs your attention with some great jazz scat singing. This combines with the fusion melody to get you moving to Sapphire’s flow. The music is a combination of jazz drums, soaring guitars and pulsing tones. There is a feeling of building tension in the melody that could burst at any time. This simmering undertone is perfect as it complements the lyrics and the messaging of the single. It is a rather intense melody that has you feeling everything that has come to light in the last few years.

While her scat singing is enthralling, Sapphire’s vocals are like a punch to the chest. She hits you with a soulful call that fills you with the anger and frustration of the lyrics. While her vocals have a certain edge of aggression, she threads a tiredness into it that a lot of people have felt. On the chorus, she chants in a way that makes you want to join in. The engaging movement of her vocals bolsters the important message woven into the lyrics that everyone should really take the time to listen to and think about.


The accompanying music video brings all the emotions of the track to visual life. She also offers visuals that make you want to call out with her against the system that keeps people oppressed. It is a very powerful video that punches the messaging of the single home. As with the single, everyone should take the time to watch the video to get the full impact of the messaging.

Sapphire fills you with anger, frustration, sadness and a bone-deep weariness through the enthralling tones of ‘No Justice No Peace’. Defying genres, she melds scat singing with RnB and soul vocals against a fusion soundscape.

Find out more about Sapphire on her website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Spotify. - MUSOSOUP


"Single Review: Sapphire - No Justice, No Peace (2020) - May 04, 2021"

Picture Credit: Sapphire


Sapphire - No Justice, No Peace
Release Date: July 31, 2020
Length: 03:54
Genre: Soul / R'n'B
Origin: Pennsylvania, USA

This song is an anthem for love, for unity, for peace, and for everyone who opposes hatred, violence, and negativity. Sapphire's "No Justice, No Peace" is a powerful hymn for everyone protesting that black lives matter, everyone who fights for gender equality, and everyone who is supporting a world where love overcomes fear.



On a powerfully rolling Blues beat, Pennsylania's Soul and R'n'B artist Sapphire spreads the word for a future worth fighting for. With her impressive and stron voice, the artist sings, speaks, raps, and immediately catches her audience's full attention. From gospel to rap, Sapphire perfectly uses her voice on the heavy beat.
This stunning song is a loud and clear message for human beings to take each other by their hands, and to build a strong wall of love, respect, and support for each other. "No Justice, No Peace" is a call for action to not give in against those who oppress or hurt other people. Love and peace shall overcome, and Sapphire has the soundtrack or that movement.

Content from the MangoReviews will always stay in the MangoRotation playlist for 14 days.

This coverage was created via Musosoup #Sustainablecurator - MANGO WAVE


Discography

Sapphire is a true Renaissance woman born and raised Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Her inspiration stems from a variety of "Arts" through the years. Sapphire's singing versatility and her variety of singing styles allowed her wonderful opportunities to  perform music such as, RnB, Jazz, Rock, Pop, Gospel, Country, Blues, Reggae, Rap and Big Band Music. Sapphire prefers marketing herself as a "Multi-Versatile". She feels music makes people happy and it is the key to happiness and that's what she enjoys most of all. 

This is a song written by Sapphire titled "Dance". This song can be found on all major platforms and is on her very first album "Precious Gem".

Dance
1st Verse
Hello, how you doing, I hope your doing fine girl
Let’s go out and have a groovy time
You see, I’ve been cooped up in the house
And I’m ready to shine now
I wanna put my fancies on and skip the town
Let’s have, some fun all night long chile
I’m gonna party hard until my body shuts way down
I’m really feeling the atmosphere and the abiance
I slowly walked in the middle of the floor
And started to dance
Ooh, to the left (to the left)
And to the right (to the right)
I’m feeling oh so nice
I twist, and then I turned
This tense feeling I so yearned
I just wanna have some fun all night long
Ooh Dancing, Just Dancing yeah

2nd Verse

This place was really popping and I’m feeling good

Moving my body in slo-mo like I know I should, 

I should

The DJ playing all my songs, my songs

I’m gonna shake my thing

All night long

You couldn’t tell me nothing I was in my on world

I was moving and grooving to the music my body swirled

I know (I know)

I know (I know)

How to have some fun 

Even if I’m the only one


Cause I just wanna have some fun all night long

Ooh Dancing, Just Dancing yeah


Lotti Dotti, shaking my body

Party hardy sipping my Bacardi

Ooh wee, ooh wee I’m so loving me

This night was so meant to be


Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance


I just wanna dance, I just wanna dance, I just wanna dance

I just wanna dance I just wanna dance, I just wanna Dance!


3rd Verse

The DJ playing all my songs, my songs

I’m gonna shake my thing

All night long

You couldn’t tell me nothing I was in my on world

I was moving and grooving to the music my body swirled

I know, how to have some fun

Even if I’m the only one

Ooh wee, ooh wee I’m so loving me

This night was so meant to be

I just wanna dance, I just wanna dance, I just wanna dance

I just wanna dance I just wanna dance, I just wanna dance


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Bio

SAPPHIRE IS THE MANAGER OF SAPPHIRE FADED GENES BAND AND A TRUE RENAISSANCE SINGER SONGWRITER FROM PHILADELPHIA. HER INSPIRATION STEMS FROM A VARIETY OF “ARTS” THROUGH THE YEARS. BECAUSE OF SAPPHIRE’S SINGING VERSATILITY AND HER VARIETY OF SINGING STYLES, SHE ENJOYS PERFORMING MUSIC SUCH AS RNB, JAZZ, ROCK, RAP, COUNTRY, BLUES, REGGAE AND BIG BAND MUSIC. SAPPHIRE PREFERS MARKETING HERSELF AS MULTI-VERSATILE ARTIST.

Sapphire Faded Genes Band has been described as a cross genre sensation. Striving to unite R&B, Rap, Soul, Blues, Jazz, Indie and Big Band Music with a touch of Latin flare. We also enjoy covering timeless classics and current fan favorites. 


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