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Terrie Odabi
Terrie Odabi is easily the most dynamic blues and soul woman to have emerged in the Bay Area since Etta James came out of San Francisco’s Fillmore District in the Fifties. Terrie has a powerful set of pipes, writes terrific tunes, leads a kicking band, and has onstage movements that perfectly match the rhythms of her material. Surely stardom awaits her." –Lee Hildebrand, contributor to the *San Francisco Chronicle*, *East Bay Express*, and Living Blues Magazine 2014 Winner of Bay Area Regional Finals International Blues Challenge 2014 Semi Finalist of the Memphis International Blues Challenge 2015 Winner of Bay Area Regional Finals International Blues Challenge 2015 Semi Finalist of the Memphis International Blues Challenge 2015 Winner of the Black Music Award for Best Female Blues Artist 2014 Headline for the Zacatecas Jazz Festival in Zacatecas Mexico Few vocalists own the stage like Terrie Odabi
Points of View
Label: Left Angle Productions
Released: 2023
Track listing: Sunburst, Alex the Great, Ain't Gon Change A Thang, In Search of Truth, Okonkole y Trompa, A Toast to the
People, Fusion/Noche Cubana, Ain't No Need in Crying, Oriental Folk Song, My Lord and Master.
San Francisco Fillmore Jazz Festival 2018
by Walter Atkins
The exciting 2018 edition of jny: San Francisco's long running Fillmore Jazz Festival took place over the June 30-July 1 weekend. This year's 34th edition of the SFFJF featured an extensive artist line up that included: Kim Nalley, Groove 8, Pamela Rose Presents Blues Is A Woman; Lloyd Gregory and Friends, Lavay Smith & The Red ...
My Blue Soul
By Terrie Odabi
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: Gentrification Blues; Live My Life; Will You Still Love Me; He WOuldn’t Let
Go; Born To Die; Life Is So Good; How Dare You; Ball and Chain; Bet You
think I Don’t Know; I Can’t Keep; Wade In The Water; When You Love
Me; Hold Up the Light.
Terrie Odabi: My Blue Soul
by James Nadal
Blues singers have always been scarce, maybe that's why they are so special. It requires real-life experience, intense commitment and a profound sense of emotion to interpret this music, which represents so much for so many. After paying dues in her hometown of Oakland, blues singer Terrie Odabi finally steps into the national spotlight and tells ...