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Official Website: Damita
Haddon
Damita Haddon. It's a voice that inspires, moves, excites,
even transforms. Damita Haddon's remarkable Atlantic Records
debut presents a singer who's impossible to forget. It may
be the Detroit native's first time out on a major label, but
she's hardly a novice. Not only has she sung with Aretha Franklin,
she's a seasoned stage performer and the wife of Gospel star
Deitrick Haddon. It's in fact with Deitrick that Damita penned
the soaring music of "Damita", music that embraces love, both
human and divine. And the magic is intensified by Damita's
work with a notable selection of producers. Seeking a sound
that would reflect the true breadth of her material, Damita
joined alternately with legendary R&B producer Arif Mardin,
with her husband, and with a new group of R&B producers out
of Atlanta. That group, Noon Time, Damita says, "added the
hot sauce, the pepper to the mix. They helped give me the
urban street edge.
"Mardin provided the depth and the grace that have come to
characterize the legacy of Atlantic Records. Absolute, undisguised
emotion has become a Damita trademark. And she acknowledges
its source. "The songs on the album lyrically can go both
ways. They can be either about a loved one or God. But no
matter what kind of music you're singing, you know that God
has placed His finger, or even his fingernail, upon it. It's
something you just can't copy" A true original herself, Damita
grew up in the Motor City enveloped in music. Both sides of
her family played and sang. And for the young musician, the
realization of her calling came early. Fresh out of High School,
touring with the Gospel theater production "Mama Don't", she
soon sensed that "This is it. This is my life.
"I just knew that this is what I was supposed to do " She
formed a female acapella group, Adoration & Praise, recorded
an album with them, and then continued her singing career
in her church choir. With Deitrick Haddon releasing his first
of four albums in 1995, Damita, a distinctive force on each
of them, began garnering serious attention. It was in 1996
that she met Aretha. "It was a very humbling experience, having
one of the greatest singers in the world ask me to sing with
her," she recalls; their first meeting took place when Franklin
heard Haddon in a production of Langston Hughes' classic A
Black Nativity.
Soon, with Aretha inviting Damita over for Christmas dinner,
the stage was set .And touring with the Queen of Soul only
sharpened Damita's skill, and whetted her desire to express
her own vision. Damita is the fruit of that vision, a labor
of love. It's music that reflects the expansiveness of the
singer herself. A fan not only of classic Gospel ("that' the
music I was raised. I had to sneak to hear anything else on
the radio," she laughs ), Damita also enjoys the vocal pyrotechnics
of Celine Dion, the lyrical complexity of Sting, and the fire
an deep funk of rhythm & blues. It's no surprise, then, that
her own sound is equally encyclopedic, equally generous in
its appeal. She's particularly interested in reaching fresh
ears - and the hearts and minds of the young. "I'm just sure
they'll like the music," she says, "because they'll know that
I haven't forgotten them. And they want to be heard. In desperation
they turn to things that lead them into AIDS, abusive relationships,
and despair. Music plays a big part in how kids react. We've
got to give them a new message. The message has to communicate.
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