Kelela has a music recommendation for you, if you’re looking for one. In a conversation just shy of an hour, the R&B and electronic music visionary pulls out all sorts of references. And while ...
As Kelela comfortably settles into the show, she shares that her first time at the Blue Note was to see Amel Larrieux, the vocalist from Groove Theory. She “taught me how to sing,” Kelela says.
Kelela’s live at the Blue Note Jazz Club album, the live Hour album, the “lost” Neil Young album, and the deluxe edition of Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet (ft. Dolly Parton), Also ...
Learn more› By Melanie Pinola and Arriana Vasquez Even if you’re not a secret agent and you don’t think you have anything to hide, you need a paper shredder. Garbage and recycling bins full ...