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Lady D’s vintage soul

Jun 28, 2008 12:00 AM (106 days ago) by Emily Campbell, The Examiner
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Denine Wilson
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Denine Wilson

On January 15, 2008, Denine Wilson said good-bye to her nine-to-five — forever.

“I left my full-time job,” the 25-year-old blues singer said. “I’ve been doing music full-time. And I can still pay my bills!”

The Baltimore songbird, who has earned the nickname “Lady D” from admirers, has been heating up Monday nights as host of “Mellow Out Mondays” — a showcase of old soul, blues, and contemporary music at Eden’s Lounge.

Wilson was voted “People’s Choice” at the Billie Holiday Vocal Competition last year, her music was featured in Season 8 of “The Wire,” and she’s currently working on her debut release, set to drop in September.

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When did you start your musical career?

My mom is a pastor, so I started singing in the church choir when I was about 6 or 7. When I was around 14, I was in an all-girls group called Unique, and we had the chance to open for Bryan McKnight and Erykah Badu. It was crazy, being in front of those huge crowds. After that, I was really hooked, but I found myself straying away from the group thing, trying to find my own identity. I started singing second soprano in the Morgan State Community Choir, which is where I received most of my training.

How did Mellow Out Mondays start? What can people expect?

I had a friend come up to me and ask me what we could do in Baltimore on a Monday night. Well, there was only one place that played jazz on Mondays, and it was really more like an open mic night with poetry and all that. I just felt like we needed a different type of twist. This is 1920s music meets hip hop, neo-soul 2008.

What’s in the future for Denine Wilson?

I’m excited about the future. I wake up every morning, and I say, “Denine, by this time next year you will have a Grammy,” or “Denine, you just sold out Carnegie Hall.” This is my every day thing, and I never miss a beat. I go to my mirror and say this every day. Nothing happens by chance. You draw people to you by way of your energy. Some people call me a dreamer, but I would consider myself a realist. If you can see it, dream it, and think it, it’s yours. And that’s what I’m doing.

IF YOU GO

Mellow Mondays with Denine Wilson

  • Where: Eden’s Lounge, 15 W. Eager St., Baltimore
  • When: 7 p.m. to midnight
  • Tickets: Free
  • Info : www.edenslounge.com

ecampbell@baltimoreexaminer.com

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3:49 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 9, 2008 re: "Lady D’s vintage soul"

Examiner Reader said:
Me and my husband was always looking for a jazz spot to go to. I read the examiner all the time and found this article. The show was great... I am offically a mellow out monday and lady fan. Thanks Dia

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8:27 PM MST on Thu., Sep. 4, 2008 re: "Lady D’s vintage soul"

Examiner Reader said:
I saw this artist at mellow out mondays because of this article... It was one of the most amazing things I had ever seen. She sounds like a new age Billie Holiday... Hot! Really Hot! Mellow out mondays rocks! Cindy

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