The Artist for today is:
Maria do Céu Whitaker Poças, known professionally as Céu born 17 April 1980), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter whose first American album was released on the Six Degrees Records label in April 2007.
At fifteen, she decided to become a musician and by her late teens, she studied music theory, as well as the violão (a nylon-stringed Brazilian guitar). Her songs reveal many influences, which include samba, salsa, choro, soul, rhythm and blues, hip hop, afrobeat, and electrojazz music. She cites as influences the music of African-Americans Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, and Jorge Ben.
@neurothing suggested album openers as theme for today's #ThursdayFiveList #TheOpener.
These are my five to jive with, I like them all and they lead into some of my favorite albums.
It is time for #musicwomenwednesday. My pick today is :
Carson Amanda "Carsie" Blanton (born July 22, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter based in New Jersey, who performs on guitar. Blanton has released eight studio albums and three EPs, all with a "pay what you please" pricing strategy. Blanton wrote "My true calling as an artist is to share…What I actually want to do is make beautiful music and then give it to everyone, regardless of what they give me back."
Photographer Jon Norris
Sometimes it's worth going through your outtakes to see if you have anything interesting. I initially thought the stray headlights had ruined this image - but actually I like the combination of the Joshua Tree, Cap Rock, wispy clouds and Ursa Major (aka Big Dipper).
“Dude” is both approbative and gently mocking; a word used among friends. If somebody fucks up in a comical fashion, they are totally “dude.” One is unlikely to call a serious enemy “dude.”
There is an element of lightness and unseriousness associated with “dude,” which is to its credit. See also “dude ranch,” or Chester A. Arthur, the “Dude President.”
@pinskal And "dude" been in the English language for centuries! It's also a word of praise for something mildly daring or achieving the unexpectedly courageous. In all these senses, consider a woman being called "dude" for acheiving what the men around her wouldn't expect from her gender. (The woman in question definitely considers it praise, but she is also a leader.)