A little late on this one, but I was honored to be asked to write a little something by, a gal named Emily B, who is a music artist from Banbury, UK. The music world is a beautifully gigantic one, and in that vast ocean of wondrous creativity, I had not heard of Emily B or her work, but she is now heavily on my radar! On July 14th she released a massive cover of another massive cover, in the form of Pass The Dutchie, with none other than, Dennis Seaton from Musical Youth...they seriously nail the tune and the vibe it was most certainly meant to convey back in 1982. I got the email the day before it was released and was as pleased as I was when I was a kid and heard Musical Youth do it. Remember when the ice cream man used to drive around the streets of any city USA and every kid in the neighborhood would be booking it up to their Moms to get some change (my Mom already knew I was coming because she of course heard the music playing along with the whooping and hollering throughout the apartment complex). As I wrote to Emily B, "heartwarmingly nostalgic". MTV, in it's 80s form, played the heck out of this Musical Youth tune and I was stoked when it would come on, cuz the song and video are so uplifting and happy. So, anyway, here in what I consider to be dark times for the humanity and the planet, in my opinion, we get a respite, a moment of happy hopefulness...thank you Emily B and Dennis Seaton!
I asked Emily, what are the origins of this project, how did you hook up with Dennis Seaton?
"It was the universe working it’s magic! One evening, someone said something to me about passing something to the left and I started singing… ‘Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side!’ This track I hadn’t even thought about in many many years. Then the next day I received a message on Instagram (@iamemilymusic - come and say hi!) from a member of Dennis' team, named Aleslie Springer, requesting that Dennis had listened to my music and would like to work with me. I couldn’t believe it and thought it was a joke at first! But it wasn't and after a few conversations I suggested we do a fun drum and bass cover of 'Pass The Dutchie'. I thought Dennis would say NO because the poor guy has been singing it for 40 years and would probably be sick of it. But he says he isn't sick of it and he agreed to duet on the track with me! He came to my studio to film the music video and we were laughing all day! We got on very well and he was very down to earth and kind. It was such good fun! He told me stories from his past when we went to Michael Jackson's house and when he met other big celebrities."
I also asked her about the future...
My debut album will be released next year, 2024, which Dennis will be duetting on some of the tracks too. The album will be produced by Aleslie Springer. Also, I will be co-producing and Dennis will be co-producing some of the tracks. There will also be some live performances in the future too!
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