Melanie Fiona’s Dusty Fingers
Melanie Fiona represents the next chapter in a storied history of female soul singers to possess the passion, power and grace to lift the spirits of the musical hopeful with the simple sound of her voice. But God given ability aside, Melanie is most importantly, an avid music maniac! Dusty Fingers, the newest series in the Yours Truly canon, is set inside San Francisco’s best record stores, and is meant to demonstrate that all artists are first and foremost, fans.Melanie and I met at Rooky Ricardo’s Records, home of the finest selection of 60’s and 70’s Northern Soul, Disco, Blues and Oldies 45’s and LP’s. Once inside, the conversation quickly turned to Sam Cooke, an early idol of Melanie’s and a singer she honored with a cover of “Cupid” from her mixtape with ?uestlove.Melanie Fiona-CupidIn this clip she did not draw back her bow, but she did burst into some bars from “You Send Me” right in the middle of the store!Then she spotted “Off the Wall” on the shelf. This was shot months before Michael’s untimely passing, but once MJ came up, Melanie began to dance and beam about him: “Anything from ‘Off the Wall’ comes on and I can Moonwalk…when you hear that OOOOOO, anywhere you are, when a Mike record comes on the tone is set.”Look out for part 2 after the jump
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[...] Melanie and I met at Rooky Ricardo’s Records, home of the finest selection of 60’s and 70’s Northern Soul, Disco, Blues and Oldies 45’s and LP’s. Once inside, the conversation quickly turned to Sam Cooke, an early idol of Melanie’s and a singer she honored with a cover of “Cupid” from her mixtape with ?uestlove. – yourstru.ly [...]
[...] Yourstru.ly meets up with Melanie Fiona Rooky Ricardo’s Records as she immediately talks about the influences that Sam Cooke had on her and other artists. This had to be around the time she covered and recorded Cupid with Questlove on her mixtape. Melanie is timeless and although 1 album in I feel she will be a mainstay in R&B and soul. [...]
[...] out my better half @MelanieFiona as she peruses through a record store and chats with YoursTru.ly about oldies, Sam Cooke and her song Cupid she made with Quest [...]
[...] Melanie and I met at Rooky Ricardo’s Records, home of the finest selection of 60’s and 70’s Northern Soul, Disco, Blues and Oldies 45’s and LP’s. Once inside, the conversation quickly turned to Sam Cooke, an early idol of Melanie’s and a singer she honored with a cover of “Cupid” from her mixtape with ?uestlove. – yourstru.ly [...]