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Kosi (neé Akosua Gyebi) is a New York City based singer/songwriter with nappy hair and jazz roots. Although she always brings just a little drama to her compositions and interpretations, she's more than just a drama queen. She's got piercing eyes and a voice that's larger than her body. But, small as she is, she won't fit in a box. She switches styles more quickly than you can follow, from jazz, to rock, then folk, but never more than a few steps away from the blues.

She cites Abbey Lincoln and Nina Simone as her main influencers, and has been compared to Tracy Chapman, India Arie, Ma Rainey, and Bessie Smith. However, despite her comparisons and influences, everything about Kosi, from her nappy hair to her sometimes bare feet, from her occasionally jarring lyrics to her now-she's-sweet-now-she's-screaming dramatic interpretations, radiates authenticity. "I am not creating anything," she says, "nor am I deconstructing anything. I am neither an iconoclast nor a follower. I am simply myself, and that is enough." She's more than enough. You definitely want to hear this girl sing... if you can handle it.

Kosi is currently the lead vocalist of straight-ahead jazz group Sweet Blue Fire and indie rock group The Goddess Lakshmi.

I Know Who I Am, Kosi's fourth and latest album, is a concept album telling the story of guilt, absolution, love, and self-actualization through original jazz and negro spirituals. Along with Kosi's first two albums, Pictures of Us and One More Cup of Coffee, each of which is comprised of eight of Kosi's original songs and two jazz standards, and her third album, Ghosts Appearing through the Sound, which is a tribute to Abbey Lincoln, it is available for purchase or download on Amazon, CDBaby, Bandcamp, and on her website: kosi-sings.com.

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Radio & Podcasts

A Conversation with Kosi

Read "A Conversation with Kosi" reviewed by Lorens Chuno


On her new album, Stranger in Every Town, vocalist Kosi draws from her experience traveling alone across the US as a singer/songwriter. This albums features Kosi on vocals, Satish Robertson on trumpet, Brendon Biagi on tenor saxophone, Jason Marshall on baritone saxophone, Jeremy Aaron on violin, Jeff Young on guitar, John Lander on piano, Leo Smith on bass, Jarrett Walser on drums, Jimmy Lopez on percussions, Crystal Rhoney on background vocals, and Joe Davi on stomps and claps. ...

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Album Review

Kosi: I Know Who I Am

Read "I Know Who I Am" reviewed by James Nadal


With a resolute commitment to her art, singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Kosi (Akosua Gyebi) has recently released various acclaimed records, culminating with a superb tribute to Abbey Lincoln, Ghosts Appearing through the Sound in 2015. The aptly titled I Know Who I Am is a personal odyssey through love, guilt, and absolution, leading to self-acceptance and validation, expressed with a voice that flows impeccably from jazz to spirituals, that never wanders far from the blues. Accompanied by the musicians that have ...

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Kosi: Ghosts Appearing Through The Sound

Read "Ghosts Appearing Through The Sound" reviewed by Tyran Grillo


Abbey Lincoln (1930-2010) was a singer, actress, civil rights activist, writer, and artist. As one of jazz's truest storytellers, she painted from a stylistic palette that was as traditional as it was her own. After a string of albums in the late 1950s and early 1960s, she shunned the politics of the music industry to pursue a film career, only to return to her first love a decade later, more determined than ever to strengthen the import of her message. ...

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Live Review

Kosi at The Way Station

Read "Kosi at The Way Station" reviewed by Tyran Grillo


Kosi The Way Station Brooklyn, NY June 24, 2015 Kosi has devalued the phrase “unsung hero" by being a valuable heroine of song. The New York-based singer-songwriter has dropped three albums so far in her fiercely independent career. Between the intimate guitar-accompanied One More Cup of Coffee and her full band follow-up Pictures of Us, she had already described a lifetime's worth of ups and downs for the self-reflective listener. In anticipation of her latest ...

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Album Review

Kosi: Ghosts Appearing Through The Sound

Read "Ghosts Appearing Through The Sound" reviewed by Roger Farbey


This is the third album by New York City based vocalist and songwriter Kosi (neé Akosua Gyebi). Ghosts Appearing Through The Sound is a tribute to one of Kosi's main influences, Abbey Lincoln, her other chief influence being Nina Simone. All ten tracks have a connection with Lincoln being either wholly or co-written by her.“Learning How To Listen" is a delicate ballad, showcasing Kosi's plaintively soulful voice accompanied just by guitar -and benefits from an excellent solo from ...

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Kosi: Pictures of Us

Read "Pictures of Us" reviewed by Tyran Grillo


Following her solo debut, One More Cup of Coffee, New York singer Kosi surrounds herself with a full band, armed with a fresh set of originals (plus a couple of standards), ready to take on the world. Whereas that first album featured only guitar and voice, now we encounter trumpet, bass, drums, and tenor saxophone from musicians that understand exactly the mood she wants to create. Despite the larger roster, the overall feeling is open, free, and easy. That said, ...

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Kosi: Pictures of Us

Read "Pictures of Us" reviewed by Roger Farbey


“Wild is the Wind" opens with a graceful flugelhorn solo by Angeleisha “Trumpetess" Rodgers, a welcome change of tack for a vocal-based album with the singularly-named Kosi only entering three minutes into the number. “I Already Know" continues the slow ballad tempo of the opener, but with the added benefit of a magnetic hook line of the repeated angst-ridden title, at once moving and extremely effective. “Brianna," a soulful ballad, is both musically and lyrically haunting. In Duke ...

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Performance / Tour

New England Conservatory's 1923 Celebrates The First Woman Tango Singer Rosita Quiroga, The Innovations Of Henry Cowell, The First Recording Of 'Nkosi Sikelel'i Afrika,' Mongolian Soundscapes, And More

New England Conservatory's 1923 Celebrates The First Woman Tango Singer Rosita Quiroga, The Innovations Of Henry Cowell, The First Recording Of 'Nkosi Sikelel'i Afrika,' Mongolian Soundscapes, And More

Source: Braithwaite & Katz Communications

The year 1923 was pivotal in Music History. In a concert titled simply 1923, NEC’s Contemporary Musical Arts Department looks at how, one hundred years ago, music engaged with world events, technological innovations, and more. Directed by faculty member Anthony Coleman, the 7:30 p.m. performance on Tuesday, November 14 takes place in Jordan Hall, 30 Gainsborough St., Boston. Admission is free, reservations are required. For more information visit necmusic.edu. The concert celebrates the innovations of American experimental composer Henry Cowell; ...

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Spirit Of Abbey Lincoln Invoked Through Up And Coming Jazz Singer's Theatrical Tribute And New Album Release

Spirit Of Abbey Lincoln Invoked Through Up And Coming Jazz Singer's Theatrical Tribute And New Album Release

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For two weekends in March, up and coming jazz singer-songwriter Kosi, accompanied by a four-piece band of world class musicians (Brendon Biagi, Aron Marchak, Christopher Hall, and Isaiah Pierce), will be performing a tribute to recently departed jazz icon Abbey Lincoln at the WOW Cafe Theater in jny: New York City. This tribute, called Ghosts Appearing through the Sound, will feature original interpretations of the musical compositions, lyrics, and poetry of Abbey Lincoln, in addition to some more contemporary compositions ...

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Mahogany Jazz Recording Artist Kathy Kosins Live at The Jazz Standard on September 26

Mahogany Jazz Recording Artist Kathy Kosins Live at The Jazz Standard on September 26

Source: All About Jazz

RED CAT PUBLICITY J a s o n B y r n e 415 85th Street, #3R, Brooklyn, New York, 11209, tel 718 921 1330 Email [email protected] ****************************************************************************** September 26 - 7:30 & 9:30 PM Mahogany Jazz Recording Artist Vocalist Kathy Kosins Live at Jazz Standard! ONE NIGHT ONLY Performing Music From “Vintage” With Aaron Goldberg (piano), Reuben Rogers (bass), Greg Hutchinson (drums), John Ellis (saxophones) “Kathy Kosins is one of the finest singers in the world.” Don Was, producer ...

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Recording

Vocalist Kathy Kosins to release "Vintage" on Mahogany Jazz

Vocalist Kathy Kosins to release "Vintage" on Mahogany Jazz

Source: All About Jazz

On May 24, 2005 Mahogany Jazz Releases VINTAGE The New Recording from Vocalist Kathy Kosins Featuring Aaron Goldberg, Reuben Rogers, Eric Harland, Peter Bernstein, John Ellis and Jeremy Pelt “Kathy Kosins is one of the finest singers in the world.” Don Was, producer “I wasn't expecting to fall in love with a new female vocal album, but I wound up staying the night.” Will Friedwald “...Solid intonation, unwavering swing and a voice that can conjure both the girl next store ...

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Vocalist Kathy Kosins To Release "Signature" On Mahogany Jazz/WB

Vocalist Kathy Kosins To Release "Signature" On Mahogany Jazz/WB

Source: All About Jazz

By Will Friedwald The last thing I felt like listening to was another female singer. My mailbox had been inundated with them lately. While nearly all of them talented and honestly sincere; I hadn't heard anything in a while that absolutely leaped out at me. Thus, my initial reluctance to listen to “VINTAGE", the new Kathy Kosins CD. Then, I remembered how much I enjoyed “Mood Swings", Kathy Kosins' previous CD. So, even though I thought I was more in ...

Indeed, with a voice husky with emotion, Kosi sings her heart out. Singing about love, reflecting upon urban life or just whistling upon guitar riffs, Kosi is generous with her approach to voicing rhythm. A delicate touch reminiscent of Tracy Chapman, some blues influences, and simple words are components of Kosi's approach to jazz. — Mehdi El Mouden for All About Jazz

From jazz to blues to neo-soul: it’s all there, pre-tapped and ready to be heard, but with such freshness of vision that it could be from no other singer. This is Kosi’s strength, a raw yet elegant presentation that explodes with originality… — Tyron Grillo for ECM reviews

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

I Know Who I Am

Self Produced
2016

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Ghosts Appearing...

Self Produced
2015

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Pictures of Us

Self Produced
2014

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One More Cup of Coffee

Self Produced
2013

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Guilty

From: I Know Who I Am
By Kosi

Morning After Blues

From: I Know Who I Am
By Kosi

Pictures of Us

From: Pictures of Us
By Kosi

Hoboken Blues

From: Pictures of Us
By Kosi

Autumn in New York

From: One More Cup of Coffee
By Kosi

Karen

From: One More Cup of Coffee
By Kosi

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