I was delighted to be asked to be the cover story for The Hollywood Magazine. A lot is happening this month. I discovered that Feedspot.com named AGENDA as one of the Top 20 Best Magazines in Los Angeles, ranking #10 out of thousands of magazines in LA.
“The best Los Angeles magazines from thousands of magazines on the web ranked by relevancy, authority, social media followers & freshness.” – Feedspot
This recognition means so much. Ever since I published the first issue that year in June 2004. The timing was incredible; literally, June 2024, was when this prestigious list was announced. AGENDA has been around, putting out timeless content and raising the bar in 2014 when I took it to print. Available all over the world, the magazine has stood the test of time. I only just discovered that it had made the Feedspot list less than a week ago. Then, I was contacted by The Hollywood Magazine about being featured on their cover.
I’m in good company with LA Weekly, LA Times, KTTV (Fox 11 Los Angeles), and others. AGENDA was the only fashion/lifestyle magazine in the list. Deemed a “Renaissance Woman” first by Apparel News, then by Formidable Woman’s Magazine, I was delighted to discover my cover story by The Hollywood Magazine shared that same sentiment, titling the article “The Renaissance Woman: Kaylene Peoples.” Check out the article here: The Renaissance Woman: Kaylene Peoples.
I’m anxious to see what other surprises this month has in store for me. I am grateful my hard work over the years is being recognized. Thank you Feedspot.com and The Hollywood Magazine.
“A Journey Through Jazz” featuring Bunny Brunel and guest performer Gwyn Foxx 2.0. Live & hosted by TV Writer & Comedian Kevin Foster happened at Catalina Jazz Club on August 11th, 2023. I am utterly blown away by the response of this show. I curated it with the intention of honoring the long-standing genre of jazz in all its forms, including a spin on James Brown’s legacy done in the “spirit” of jazz. Then Bunny Brunel played his upright bass on some straight-ahead tunes that included jazz staples like “Dolphin Dance” and “Someday My Prince Will Come” to a very appreciative audience that evening. He was backed by the all-star trio that included Land Richards on drums, Mahesh Balasooriya on the grand piano, Joe Calderon on guitar. Their set was amazing. These musicians are top LA players, and it showed with their intense round of improvisational solos. Bunny wielded his upright with the ease of his fretless and played intricately and melodically otherworldly soundscapes. The audience response is always the same … mouth open, eyes wide, shocked at his musical abilities, the same reaction by audiences around the world. Yes, Bunny Brunel is a marvel.
But let’s talk about Gwyn Foxx 2.0 Live’s show. Do you know that she had only 2 weeks to put her show together? Here’s the backstory:
I was approached by Catalina’s to perform in August, which at the time was less than three weeks notice. I hadn’t been doing my own show(s) as Kaylene Peoples and particularly my show “Romantic Bossa-Nova” which had been growing in popularity. I have been mostly a sideman (woman) playing flute and singing a couple of tunes in Bunny Brunel’s band CAB. But as Kaylene Peoples . . . not much this year at all. So I took this opportunity to get back on stage. Now mind you, I was planning to make my presence known next year, but I was still really just working out the details. Basically, I was on a break. Last year, I saw an amazing show with Gwyn Foxx. She was dynamic, doing a set of r&b hits, including a James Brown tune. The audience at that show was extremely attentive. You could tell they loved her performance, it was literally the first time I’d had the privilege, but there was something about that James Brown tune, and the response we all had in that room that night. I approached Gwyn about putting together a show and being my guest at Catalina Jazz Club. Well, she not only pulled it off, but was a smashing hit with the audience who really appreciated her “ode to old school” with the hits “Get Up Off of That Thing,” “Gonna Have a Funky Good Time,” and “Please, Please, Please.” Foxx’s singing was off the chain with the audience dancing in their seats to “I Feel Good”, “Papa Got a Brand New Bad,” “It’s A Man’s World,” and others, segueing into Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together,” and performing her single “Never Gonna Leave Me.” What a powerful performance with background singers on-point and a five-piece horn section!
After Gwyn’s show and Kevin Foster’s riffing with the audience, I finally approached the stage, carrying a vodka martini, which I had never done before. I tend to have a martini before I go up on stage, meant only to cut the edge. There had been a slight hiccup in my show. I had advertised Dave Brubeck and had intended to play my arrangement of “Blue Rondo a la Turk” with the band. Unfortunately, my flute mic had other ideas; it wouldn’t stay on. Could have been the battery, but who had time to figure that out? I was up next.
“Following Gwyn Foxx’s highly energetic performance and Bunny Brunel’s acoustic set with his exquisite musicianship, my show, “A Journey Through Jazz,” took a slight detour to a journey through my soul that evening. This year, I had taken a hiatus, rather a soul-searching sabbatical as an artist, pondering the meaning of it all as not only a musician but as an entertainer. Coming back fresh to Catalina’s stage, I found my sweet spot. And that evening I let loose, and enjoyed myself and the audience! I was able to engage, and it felt wonderful. It was a true celebration of the spontaneity of jazz!” –Kaylene Peoples
I had the harebrained idea to toss my setlist and use my martini as a prop! I led with “Girl from Ipanema” in a more mellow performance than the way I usually had sang the tune. But before doing that, I introduced my martini as part of the act, placed it on the stool next to me and did the song. After Ipanema, I called out Billy Strayhorn’s “Lush Life” and the band fell perfectly in step. that song was sublime. At least it felt like it was. By the sheer overview of the audience, they were with me on every lyric. At the end of the song, I drank my martini and bowed my head. Wow! That felt great. From there I was just randomly calling out tunes from my setlist and the band stayed in step with me on every song from “One Note Samba” to “Berimbau.” I completed my set with “Spain,” so I thought when during the round of solos, I had forgotten to do the Brubeck tune I promised. After ending “Spain,” I explained that I had promoted “Take Five” and wanted to keep my promise, so that became my encore, and the audience loved it. I was so glad. Joe Calderon and I share a complex unison guitar/vocal scat after his solo, and we nailed it. So that was the show. Here are some quotes from the evening:
“Many people don’t realize that I actually started playing the bass on the upright. This show made me bring out the old friend that started it all. One thing I have learned through my musical career is it doesn’t matter what kind of bass you play, what’s important is that you PLAY the bass. My set “Bunny Brunel Unplugged” gave me a chance to step away from fusion and my fretless, reminding me how it all started in the first place!” –Bunny Brunel, Founding Member of CAB & Grammy-Nominated Bassist
“I never thought in a million years that my singing one James Brown tune from my setlist would inspire talented Kaylene Peoples to approach me with the idea of performing an entire set of 90-percent James Brown songs. But it did… and so did I. I have to say, it was a funky and fun experience! I noticed that the audience really was into it as well as my 5-piece horn section, background singers, and myself! One of the audience members came over to me and said, ‘Thank you for taking me down memory lane.’ It was awesome. What a great experience for us all! The sound was incredible, the venue is well known, the band was amazing, and the feeling was fantastic!”–Gwyn Foxx 2.0 Live
And here’s what Kevin Foster, our host had to say about me …
“Kaylene performs with such passion and energy (an audience consensus). The scat sequence on “Take Five” with guitarist Joe Calderon was very technical and precise. Nice new wrinkle. Kaylene has a powerful command of the stage, and ironically people are [still] surprised when she plays the flute like they still don’t expect women to do that!”–Kevin Foster, TV Writer & Comedian
Yeah… about that! So people, there are tons of women musicians, I’m just one of many. Interestingly, I play my flute in my shows as a soloing choice. Don’t let me break loose! lol! Anyway the show, in my humble opinion, was a moment in time that I feel will be a musical night to remember. I am extremely proud to have had the honor of curating this show, having the incredible musicians who were involved all with the backdrop of the premier jazz venue in Hollywood, the Catalina Jazz Club. Thank you Manny and Catalina for the opportunity to stretch my wings! Until the next time…
Check out the great press from this event: Daily music Roll; Agenda; Schmooze Jazz;Music Industry News
“Another great concert writeup! Congrats to the Journey Through Jazz team: Curator Kaylene Peoples Music, Bunny Brunel II, Gwyn Foxx 2.0 Live, and the all-star trio (Mahesh Balasooriya, Joe Calderon, and Land Richards) who performed at the Catalina Bar & Grill! Other notable mentions come from Associated Press, United Kingdom News (Incl. 3 more news sources in Great Britain), and 5 additional news sources in Canada, including Quebec News), Fox News in three states; Also a big mention in Google News (Digital Journal & Benzinga)!“ First Take PR
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“Rite of Passage” on the Radio, the Release of BASS BALL 2, “Fusion Holidays,” and a Nod from Smooth FM Portugal!
THE LA LIM SHOW: What a thrill to hear my song “Rite of Passage” on the radio this year, not once but four times thanks to Davi Radio LA and Limuel Flowers, the host of the LA LIM show. I have been sitting on this single forever, waiting for just the right time, and Limuel offered me a spot and blessed me with massive exposure. This gave me a chance to test the waters. Was my song still relevant after all these years? And the answer is a resounding “yes!” I have to admit, there’s nothing like hearing one’s own music being played on the radio to an engaged audience. I was in great company at least twice (with a requested rebroadcast for those who missed it) as my friend and iconic musician Larry Dunn (original Earth Wind & Fire keyboardist and 7-time Grammy winner) was interviewed. Limuel gave Larry an amazing tribute to his music and to the Larry Dunn Orchestra with his wife Luisa. I was part of that show . . . and my song even followed Sting! It took some time, but I did finally come down from that high. Needless to say, there has been a lot going on with me musically from mid-2022 to present, and I’d like to share some of those highlights!
BASS BALL 2 BY BUNNY BRUNEL & FRIENDS
I am playing flute on the newly released Bass Ball 2 by Bunny Brunel & Friends. I’m joined with an elite group of musicians that include Stanley Clarke, Patrice Rushen, Larry Dunn, Armand Sabal-Lecco, Virgil Donati, Jon Wackerman, Kyle Eastwood, Federico Malaman, and countless other prominent musicians on this groove-heavy album. I am featured on three of the tracks: “MAWU,” “Aquarelle,” and “No Such A Thing.”
I was part of the first Bass Ball CD, which was produced by Bunny Brunel and Stanley Clarke and released six years ago. Wow, how time flies. That CD was the first of its kind to feature a lineup of prominent bass players, which included Victor Wooten, Billy Sheehan, Hadrien Feraud, and so many others. I played on a track arranged by Larry Dunn and Luisa Dunn that Bunny Brunel titled “Lulu,” as well as being featured on “John’s Space,” and “Bay of the Angels” in 2017!
FUSION HOLIDAYS BY BUNNY BRUNEL LEADS TO A TOUR.
In Spring of 2022, I was on Bunny Brunel’s single “Fusion Holidays,” featuring Russian guitarist Roman Miroshnichenko, where we just returned from a music tour of Russia, titled “Fusion Holiday.” I was also featured along with power drummer and legendary Virgil Donati and keyboardist Mahesh Balasooriya. “Fusion Holiday” is a great composition with outstanding musical performances, starring, composed and produced by world-famous bassist Bunny Brunel! After waiting three years for this tour that was scheduled pre-covid, it kept getting pushed back due the the constant threats of the pandemic. I was finally able to go on as part of Bunny Brunel’s band that featured multi-award-winning Russian guitarist Roman Miroshnichenko. We performed in Kaluga, Vladimir, and ended our tour in Moscow. It was exciting with great audiences, and even greater people.
SMOOTH FM NAMES ROMANTIC BOSSA-NOVA ALBUM OF THE WEEK!
In the summer of 2022, “Corcovado” from my album Romantic Bossa-Nova was on the radio in Brazil and was “Album of the Week” on Smooth FM, a station located in Portugal that also broadcasts to Canada and Brazil. That was a huge surprise. I was beyond thrilled to be given that nod! I guess I nailed the accent!
AND THERE’S MORE COMING!
So what’s next? I have a big concert at the celebrated Los Angeles jazz venue Catalina Jazz Club on Sunset Blvd. on Friday August 11th, 2023, featuring Bunny Brunel on upright and singer Gwyn Foxx with comedian Kevin Foster (Monogamy) hosting… ” That’s all I have to report on the music front, but I promise to keep you updated! There’s a lot brewing, too much to tell in this post. I’ll dish the juicy details when the time is right. You can wait a bit, can’t you?
Trailblazing Music, Modeling, Filmmaking, and Advocacy
Kaylene Peoples is an extraordinary talent whose remarkable journey encompasses a myriad of artistic pursuits, including music, modeling, filmmaking, and advocacy. With an impressive array of achievements and a relentless commitment to her craft, she has become a true renaissance woman, leaving an indelible mark on multiple industries.
From a young age, Kaylene showcased her exceptional musical abilities, captivating audiences with her versatile talents as a flutist, pianist, and vocalist. Her dedication to honing her skills led her to study with esteemed teachers such as Walter Scharf, Henry Mancini, David Raksin, and Sheridan Stokes, each playing a crucial role in nurturing her talent and guiding her artistic development. Kaylene’s foray into the world of composition and arrangement flourished during her time at UCLA, where she pursued a Master’s program in film scoring with Walter Scharf. She later composed and conducted a remarkable 10-Act ballet called APOCALIPTICA. The ballet’s month-long run at Santa Monica College showcased her visionary storytelling abilities through music, captivating audiences with its emotional depth and creative vision.
In addition to her accomplishments in music, Kaylene’s modeling career deserves equal recognition. Her professional modeling engagements have seen her grace the runways, magazine spreads, advertisements, and commercials, captivating audiences with her natural beauty, poise, and grace. Notably, she became the first person of color to win the Miss Anaheim America title, a groundbreaking achievement that shattered barriers and paved the way for future generations. Kaylene’s journey in beauty pageants continued with her being crowned Miss California Young Miss and Miss Golden State, further establishing her presence in the world of beauty and talent competitions. Her accomplishments in these pageants highlighted her remarkable abilities and garnered widespread attention and acclaim.
“I had a series of firsts: The first Black American to win Miss Anaheim America and compete in the Miss California America Pageant; the first of two women (and the first Black) to earn a degree in composition at UCLA; the first to stream documentary-style videos in an online magazine; and the first to curate an international female composer’s competition, sponsored by my company Bella Composers, called Artemis Women Powered Music for AWIAFF for two consecutive editions. It’s never easy being the first. Pioneers always have to overcome so many obstacles and invent ways to make it happen. We have no choice but to be the ONLY choice in every possible circumstance.” – Kaylene Peoples
From an early age, Kaylene Peoples’s musical journey showcased her incredible versatility and mastery of multiple instruments. Excelling in flute and piano, she seamlessly transitioned into a vocal powerhouse with a remarkable five-octave range. Her electric performances and expressive interpretations have captivated audiences worldwide. As a composer, Kaylene has created an extensive body of work that spans various genres and styles. In addition to her ballet, Kaylene has written neo-classical works that have garnered critical acclaim. Her compositions display a fusion of classical sophistication with modern sensibilities, captivating listeners with their rich harmonies and evocative melodies. Her ability to craft breathtaking compositions has earned her a reputation as one of the most prolific arrangers and orchestrators in her field.
As a recording artist, Kaylene’s achievements are equally impressive. Her latest release, ROMANTIC BOSSA-NOVA, has received international attention, captivating listeners around the globe. This enchanting album became a sensation, earning the esteemed title “Album of the Week” on Smooth FM Portugal, a renowned radio show with a significant listenership, including Brazil and Canada. Its dreamy melodies, lush arrangements, and Kaylene’s soulful performances have struck a chord with audiences, transporting them to a world of romance and musical bliss. One of the standout tracks is the mesmerizing single “Corcovado,” featuring the virtuosic Bunny Brunel. This captivating collaboration garnered significant attention, particularly in Brazil, where it received radio airplay. The fusion of Kaylene’s expressive vocals and Bunny Brunel’s masterful bass playing created a truly captivating musical experience that resonated with listeners. Another achievement from this album is “Dindi” (Alt), which has taken residence at the prestigious Chordify. Her album, “MY MAN,” received the Akademia Award for the track “Giant Steps,” which featured the esteemed musicians Bunny Brunel, Bobby Lyle, and Hubert Laws. Kaylene Peoples was also deemed “Best Contemporary Female Artist” by Auriculares Hifi for MY MAN, with 5 stars each for production and vocal performance. MY MAN’s recognition solidified her status as an exceptional artist and highlighted her ability to create groundbreaking music that transcends genres. And early in her career, Kaylene’s single “Do You Remember” from her CD, ALL JAZZED UP!, topped all the Indie charts! Another track from the same album is “Once I Loved,” and is regularly played on podcasts, playlists, and radio.
Kaylene’s musical talents have also made an impact in the world of film. Her arrangements have been featured in notable movies, including the enchanting romance film SERENDIPITY and the iconic comedy AMERICAN PIE 2. Her music has lent depth and emotional resonance to countless cinematic experiences, showcasing her ability to craft soundscapes that complement and enhance the storytelling onscreen. In recognition of her immense contributions to the world of music, Kaylene Peoples has garnered numerous accolades and awards.
Kaylene delved into the realm of filmmaking, directing, writing, and scoring her own film titled REDEMPTION. This cinematic endeavor showcased her multi-faceted talents, as she seamlessly blended her musical prowess with her creative vision as a filmmaker. REDEMPTION garnered accolades and awards, including Best First-Time Director at HUFFY, Best Picture at the Goldie Film Awards, and the Grand Prize Jury Award at the Florida Film Festival.
Kaylene’s diverse talents and contributions have earned her recognition as a renaissance woman. She has been featured in renowned publications such as FORMIDABLE WOMAN’S Magazine and APPAREL NEWS, both of which have celebrated her as a true embodiment of a renaissance woman. Her ability to excel across various fields, from music to modeling, filmmaking, and advocacy, has solidified her status as a true trailblazer and a source of inspiration for many. (Other notable endeavors include: Agenda Foundation, a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit – an accelerated film program/job placement for those kids aging out of the foster care system from 2006-2011; Agenda Loft, a turnkey runway venue and event venue that launched designer’s careers, an art exhibiting space, and more located in the Loft District in DTLA from 2010-2012.)
As the founder of AGENDA, Kaylene revolutionized the media landscape by creating the first online magazine to stream documentary-style videos. AGENDA’s success propelled it into the realm of print publications, with special editions and collector’s issues that have become highly sought-after by readers. Kaylene’s other publications, released through KL Publishing Group, have showcased her commitment to providing a platform for diverse voices and narratives.
In conclusion, Kaylene Peoples’s remarkable journey as a renaissance woman in the realms of music, modeling, filmmaking, and advocacy has left an indelible mark on multiple industries. Her exceptional talent, groundbreaking ventures, and unwavering dedication to empowerment have made her an icon and a source of inspiration for aspiring artists and entrepreneurs alike. As she continues to push boundaries, uplift underrepresented voices, and create meaningful work, Kaylene Peoples’s impact on the world of arts, culture, and media will undoubtedly endure for generations to come.
Madajazzcar : 27 ans de passion pour cet événement culturel phare
Translated:
Madajazzcar: 27 Years of Passion for This Flagship Cultural Event
The 27th edition of the Madajazzcar festival will take place from October 1 to 14, throughout Tanà city. Around sixty groups will move the city to the rhythm of wild jazz.
Madajazzcar, an annual and unmissable event for jazz lovers, is getting older but not getting old. 27 years of history now, passion and a lot of motivation for each year to organize a festival of international scope, the committee does everything to ensure that this event is indelible in the annual Malagasy cultural agenda. Every October, for many jazz enthusiasts both in Madagascar and abroad, just like the jacaranda trees that flower, Madajazzcar offers its musical bouquet. The story begins when three doctors passionate about jazz, Dr Allain Razakatiana, Dr Bruno Razafindrakoto and Dr Henri Rakotondrabe decided, in 1988, to create a jazz club at the Alliance Française of Andavamamba. Other illustrious musicians and aficionados will join them, such as Dr. Hervé Razakaboana, Arnaud Razafy, Serge Rahoerson, the brothers Raymond, Dédé and Jeannot Rabeson, the brothers Gilles de Commarmand and later Désiré Razafindrazaka, who is the president of the committee. of organization to this day.
Crossroads . Jazz is more and more popularized and no longer remains within the confines of “music lovers” who must be fans of jazz to be part of a certain social class. Today, jazz takes to the streets, and thanks in large part to this festival which organizes free concerts practically throughout the city, the general public can appreciate this music at its true value. A true crossroads of international jazz, Madajazzcar is, like all other festivals in the world, a major international stage to be part of your artistic journey. This year again, several international artists will be invited to participate. 11 in total, including Bunny Brunel, Kaylene Peoples and The Jazz Diplomates of the United States, Baptiste Herbin, Francis Lockwood, Guillaume Perret, Jean Pierre Como and Prof. Jah Pinpin from France, Hakon Storm-Mathisen from Norway, Jin Jim from Germany, and Christoph Hegi from Switzerland. And a multitude of national groups and artists, 43 in total. They will play in 17 sites, which gives all jazz lovers the choice to enjoy this music without moderation.
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