Musique Noire Imprints Their Legacy with Latest Album ‘intergenerational’

Aiden Faire
Aiden Faire - Music Reviewer 2 Min Read

Musique Noire’s latest album, intergenerational, is a brilliant showcase of the group’s soul and world jazz fusion style. This collaboration with three up-and-coming musicians is a testament to the band’s commitment to preserving their unique performances and songwriting, as they hope their vibrant musical stylings leave their legacy for the next generation.

Musique Noire, formed in 2005, is made up of Michelle May (violinist and flutist), Leslie Deshazor (violist), JoVia Armstrong (percussionist), and Leah Celebi (viola and violin). The group’s name, “Musique Noire,” reflects their interests in jazz and world music, informed by the culture of Black people.

The group asked the 3 young musicians they employed for help to write a song that explores the experiences of women, or from a woman they admire. Each member of the group also contributed an original track of their own. Leslie’s “Motherless Child” is a beautiful rendition of a traditional spiritual, while Leah’s “Kaleidoscope” is an original composition from her husband, John. JoVia’s “Nirvana -Feast or Famine” incorporates Afro-futuristic themes and features lyricist Mahogany Jones, and Michelle’s “Cuban Sunset (Arterdercer Cubano)” is an entirely improvised tune that showcases her improvisational skills.

The album is a sophisticated blend of world fusion music, with each member’s musical style and skill shining through. The band’s veteran players have performed with high-profile artists such as Stevie Wonder, KEM, Aretha Franklin, and Frank McComb, among others.

In recognition of their outstanding work, Musique Noire has been nominated for multiple Detroit Music Awards and won the Best Black Female Jazz Group at the 2015 Black Women in Jazz Awards.

Intergenerational is a beautiful EP that showcases Musique Noire’s incredible talent and unique sound. It is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates jazz and soul.

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I fell in love with music when I first picked up a guitar at age 8. When I played, my friends and family would smile and spill with joy over the music I played, even though it was never Grammy quality. While my music career never made it past high school, my love for music never waivered. I loved the feeling of bringing a smile to someone's face through music and wanted to keep that passion going. So, I took it upon myself to continue to support and promote artists by writing about their music. This way, I can support my personal passion for music and bring entertain and joy to others through music.  Outside my love for music, I do enjoy a good hike and being in the outdoors. My favorite place that I've hiked is in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. I love to travel too. I've been to Costa Rica, Vancouver, BC, and England, but the best place by far is Germany on Oktoberfest. I liken that experience to being in New Orleans on Mardi Gras. I like a good book now and then, but I'm more of a streaming fiend. I live for crime docuseries on Netflix, veterinary shows on National Geographic, and re-watching Scrubs on Hulu.