Interviews
Behind the Groove with Hil St. Soul
As the case may be, Hil St. Soul enjoys more success abroad than they do at home, despite churning out one stellar album after another, including their latest release, Black Rose. The album's title track bemoans the plight of Black artists on the UK soul music scene. Hilary and I talked extensively about the lack of opportunities that are available for soulful artists of color such as herself to get any attention in the UK because the spotlight is focused on their Caucasian counterparts Duffy, Adele and the ubiquitous Amy Winehouse. Mwelwa is not afraid to voice her feelings on the matter and ask for her and her musical sistren to get their share of the spotlight. After talking with Hilary and hearing the new music on Black Rose it is abundantly clear that it is Hil St. Soul's time to shine.
Behind the Groove with Hil St. Soul
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Comments
Hil Street soul is a great artist. Great interview.
Sheree | June 13, 2008 10:16 AM | PermalinkDidn't Estelle talk about similar problems. She took a very proactive stance with her career and moved stateside. You know the Amys, Adeles, etc are white but they're also young so it's a two-fold slap in the face. I must confess I saw Adele in concert 2 weeks ago and she is a plus-size girl who can blow.
sfsinger | June 12, 2008 11:24 PM | Permalink