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Fertile Ground

Fertile Ground

Fertile Ground has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 9 February 2015. Fertile Ground's music has been featured on 24 episodes.

In 1997 a dynamic young music trio rose out of Baltimore and became one of the world's most successful independent acts in soul/jazz music. Founded by composer/producer/musician James Collins, Cleveland diva Navasha Daya, and the drummer Marcus Asante, Fertile Ground became a staple of the independent soul circuit and has toured extensively throughout the world.

According to discogs.com, Fertile Ground has released five albums, ten singles/EPs, and one compilation album. They also have over 70 appearances on albums, singles and compilations by other artists.

Fertile Ground has shared the stage with such multi-platinum heavyweights as Cassandra Wilson, Hugh Masekela, Me'Shell N'Degeocello, India Arie, Wynton Marsalis, Jill Scott, Chaka Khan, and even Run DMC. The band is often classified as Soul-Jazz, but they spill out of any genre as a cross-cultural fusion of all things spiritual and funk-ridden.

In this realm called good music, theatrics never replace integrity, nor does experience and success replace a creatively fresh approach to each project. Messages are heart-felt, conveying an unashamed spirituality, a firm political stance, or whatever the moment requires, and everything is heavily supported by raw, organic, often danceable compositions in the tradition of Fela Kuti, Stevie Wonder, Santana, and Earth Wind & Fire.

Collins is currently working on new Fertile Ground music. In 2012, Daya released a solo album entitled "Rebirthed Above Ground".

With the requisite strength, depth and energy to electrify crowds, musicians, DJs, journalists, and promoters not just once or twice, but over and over again, Fertile Ground has been cementing their place as musical and social innovators.

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Fertile Ground

Fertile Ground has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 9 February 2015. Fertile Ground's music has been featured on 24 episodes.

In 1997 a dynamic young music trio rose out of Baltimore and became one of the world's most successful independent acts in soul/jazz music. Founded by composer/producer/musician James Collins, Cleveland diva Navasha Daya, and the drummer Marcus Asante, Fertile Ground became a staple of the independent soul circuit and has toured extensively throughout the world.

According to discogs.com, Fertile Ground has released five albums, ten singles/EPs, and one compilation album. They also have over 70 appearances on albums, singles and compilations by other artists.

Fertile Ground has shared the stage with such multi-platinum heavyweights as Cassandra Wilson, Hugh Masekela, Me'Shell N'Degeocello, India Arie, Wynton Marsalis, Jill Scott, Chaka Khan, and even Run DMC. The band is often classified as Soul-Jazz, but they spill out of any genre as a cross-cultural fusion of all things spiritual and funk-ridden.

In this realm called good music, theatrics never replace integrity, nor does experience and success replace a creatively fresh approach to each project. Messages are heart-felt, conveying an unashamed spirituality, a firm political stance, or whatever the moment requires, and everything is heavily supported by raw, organic, often danceable compositions in the tradition of Fela Kuti, Stevie Wonder, Santana, and Earth Wind & Fire.

Collins is currently working on new Fertile Ground music. In 2012, Daya released a solo album entitled "Rebirthed Above Ground".

With the requisite strength, depth and energy to electrify crowds, musicians, DJs, journalists, and promoters not just once or twice, but over and over again, Fertile Ground has been cementing their place as musical and social innovators.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Illumination
Fertile Ground
Counterpoint Records2002
The Moment (Seiji Remix)
Fertile Ground
Counterpoint Records2003
Spiritual War (Kaidi Tatham Remix)
Fertile Ground (Kaidi Tatham mix)
Counterpoint Records2001
Take Me Higher
Fertile Ground
Counterpoint Records2002
Yellow Daisies
Fertile Ground
Blackout Studios2004
Soulmates
Fertile Ground
Counterpoint Records2001
Let The Wind Blow
Fertile Ground
Counterpoint Records2001
Spiritual War
Fertile Ground
Counterpoint Records2001
Let The Wind Blow
Fertile Ground
Blackout Studios1999
Be Natural
Fertile Ground
Blackout Studios1999