Leni Stern
Leni Stern is a traveler. Borders are not important, as she fits in effortlessly from place to place. The many languages of rhythm are her passports, her love of people fixes her destinations, and time marks her well-earned path. For over 25 years Stern has found motivation in the ever-changing world around her for the music that she plays, a sound that is equally transforming, malleable, fluid, and moving. Traveling. She came from Europe, put roots down in America, followed the winds to Africa, and her sights are always on the horizon.
It is unique to find a musician so proficient at their art form but who still admits to finding inspiration in the music and culture of the current events around them. Stern’s success as a jazz guitarist (awarded Gibson Guitar’s Female Jazz Guitarist of the Year Award five consecutive years) was no reason to rest on her laurels. Early on she led bands supported by heavyweights, the only ones who could support her big sound and strong melodies (Dennis Chambers, Bill Frisell, Michael Brecker, Paul Motian). As a former actress in Germany, Stern was no stranger to using her voice to connect with her audience. After 6 highly acclaimed instrumental albums Stern bravely chartered the vocal waters on her 1995 album “Words” with the first of many songs to come accompanied by her monster guitar chops.
The voice connects us to each other through words and imagery. With the ability to fluidly speak five languages, Stern found doors open to study the music of different countries and cultures, dipping her toes into an ocean of possibilities. India, Madagascar, Peru, Kenya, Mali and Senegal opened their doors to her as she opened her heart to them. Studying and working alongside some of the greatest musicians around the world (Zakir Hussain, Baaba Maal, Salif Keita, Ami, Sacko, Toumani Diabate) Stern developed her abilities into a vocabulary vast and unnamable. Was it jazz? Was it world? Was it folk? Was it rock? Did it matter?
In the most recent years Sterns lyrics have focused on the natural world, fascinated with the energy of the earth and of the water and the heavens. She sings of sorcerers and animal guides, serpents and tall trees, the depths of the oceans and always, always of love. She writes of the experience of her travels and the beauty of the people who have drawn her into their lives. Her musical family is large and always growing, just like the music she makes with them. Her groundbreaking 2007 album “Africa” drew from those deep family bonds as she introduced the world to her new connections in Mali. It was there that Stern truly found a spiritual home. Her next five albums would highlight those connections, with master musicians and a new musical voice spoken through the traditional African banjo, the n’goni, which Stern learned from world-renowned artist Bassekou Kouyate.
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April 04, 2018
Guitarist/Composer Leni Stern Weaves Rhythms Of Senegal With The Music...
August 17, 2011
Leni Stern Readies Uplifting, Optimistic Africa Trio CD "Sabani"
May 03, 2011
Leni Stern Digital Single Evokes U2; New CD Sabani Planned for Fall
September 01, 2010
Leni Stern "Sa Belle Belle Ba" Praised by iTunes; Stern to Perform for...
April 08, 2010
Leni Stern 'Spirit in the Water' in New Jazziz Magazine
February 17, 2010
Leni Stern "Spirit in the Water" a "Glorious Triumph"
December 07, 2009
Leni Stern "Spirit in the Water" Evokes India, Mali, Madagascar
February 10, 2009
Leni Stern to Perform at SXSW, March 19th
October 21, 2008
Leni Stern's "Africa" in Running for Two Grammy Nominations
October 17, 2008
Leni Stern to Play with Morley, Salif Keita, Adam Rudolph's Organic...
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Album Discography
Eternal Dance
From: Eternal DanceBy Leni Stern
Bubbles
From: SheroesBy Leni Stern