Artist, Cellist, Singer, Lyricist, Community Activist and Healer;
these are a few titles which could be used to describe Monica McIntyre.
As a musician Monica weaves a beautiful tapestry of colors and sounds so
vivid and unique that one genre simply cannot cover it all. She
seamlessly blends: Blues, Soul, Classical, Jazz, Reggae and Middle
Eastern sounds with the unique cello techniques of: slapping, plucking
and strumming, into an unforgettable musical landscape.
Seeing her perform onstage is an enthralling experience and before
you know it you'll be swaying or stomping your feet alongside the
mesmerizing sounds of her cello. The meticulous storytelling, metaphor
and word play that dominate her lyrics cause her songs to be seen and
heard as succinct novellas. Her voice, with it's smoky texture and
emotional quality, has left audiences crying, dancing, laughing and
testifying.
So who is Monica McIntyre? She is equal parts Jamaican
metaphor-laden mother and read-the-dictionary-for-fun father; a perfect
writers combination. Originally from Hyattsville, MD, she began her
cello career in classical studies; honing her craft through private
lessons and orchestral ensembles with the District of Columbia Youth
Orchestra (DCYO). After graduating from Eleanor Roosevelt High School in
Greenbelt, MD, Monica migrated to Philadelphia, PA to study Fashion
Design at Drexel University. In 1999 she earned a BA from the Nesbitt
College of Design Arts.Living in the city of Brotherly Love, where she was immersed in:
Funk, Soul, R & B, Jazz, and World Music; brought her back to her
first love, music. In October 2003 she released her debut album Blusolaz
-- a collection of original songs which fused the genres of Blues, Soul
and Jazz. Bars of Gold, her first single, was released in August 2005.
Monica has been featured at numerous events throughout the world most
notably: Soul Sista's Jukejoint (GA) 2005, The 215 Festival (PA) 2005,
Sistahood Celebration (Vancouver) 2008, The Philadelphia Fringe Festival
(PA) 2008 & 2009, The Black Women's Art Festival (PA) 2009,
Sisterspace (MD) 2009, Ladyfest New Orleans (LA) 2010 & 2011, New
Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (LA) 2013, and The French Quarter
Fest (LA) 2013. Most recently Monica was a featured artist on the online
International music show "Balcony TV".
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