Musicwoman Magazine 2024

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Sonjia Hubert Harper aka Maia by Dr. Gail Jhonson (con’t) In retrospect, was it a distinct experience in sharing musical ideas with a woman? It is always different when sharing with a woman as opposed to sharing with a man. As the old adage said, “Men are from Mars. Women are from Venus!” I have found this to be true and adjust, accordingly. So different, yes. I come from a family with four sisters and one brother. I navigate well with women. Gail is easy-going, very professional, focused, fun and very giving in the way that she shares her stage. Have you ever collaborated with women in critical positions in your business? I was co-founder of the first all-woman instrumental/vocal ensemble of the AACM (the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians) in Chicago, Samana. My other co-founders are internationally renowned flutist, Nicole Mitchell and renowned sitarist/bassist/storyteller, Shanta Nurullah who have both branched out with other groupings (as have I). We performed and toured together for eight years in the 90s, adding to the group of the three of us up to each other, female instrumentalist, singers, and dancers to various presentations. There are certain aspects with communicating with audiences through feminine energy that affects people very differently than when I perform with all male energy of my genre, which is jazz. Women’s musical dialogue is just as different from men as our needs and desires. It is not about less amor for me. It is about the differences in texture and intention on stage, and in our lives. Sisterhood is top-tier priority in my life. Are you an entrepreneur? Yes Would you recommend women to collaborate more or less? I recommend that women collaborate more. It has become a necessity in this time because our voices are attacked in government, constantly. There is power in numbers. Did the collaboration initiate or enhance a sisterhood? My sisterhood bond with Gail was already set. She and my daughter were good friends when I met her, and her daughter and my granddaughter are best friends. We clicked upon meeting, in the early 2000s, before we collaborated, musically. How important is it for women to collaborate? When women gather, the sound of laughter, the oooo’s and the aaaah’s of it, the rhythmical pattern of our movement and the harmony between our hearts and voices are important to experience as women. If you do not know, you need to know. I truly believe this. I know it from my experience as the band leader of Samana. There is nothing like it. The challenges and the triumph of sharing blood, sweat, and tears are unmatched. Contact, sharper7778@gmail.com and across various digital and social media platforms. -Dr. Gail Jhonson, Contributor - Musicwoman Magazine

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MUSICWOMAN 2024

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pages 8-9

MUSICWOMAN 2024

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page 1

Exploring the Intersection of Music, Women, and Cannabis: Nurturing Creativity and Wellness

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pages 51-52

Women in Jazz

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pages 50-51

Celebrity Vegan Chef & Author Sandi Morais

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pages 43-50

Sacha and The Magic Cookie Maker Coloring Story Book

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pages 40-43

Collaborating with Bertha Hope by Kim Clarke (con’t)

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page 39

Collaborating with Bertha Hope by Kim Clarke

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page 38

Anna Sibongile Buda with Biggi Vinkeloe in Sweden (con’t)

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pages 37-38

Anna Sibongile Buda with Biggi Vinkeloe in Sweden

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page 36

Biggi Vinkeloe meets Amy K Bormet

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pages 34-36

Harmonizing Cultures by Barbara Bruckmuëller (con’t)

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pages 33-34

Harmonizing Cultures

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pages 32-33

Americolor Opera Alliance: A Journey of Artistic Discovery and Community by Leslee Christopher

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page 31

The Kingdom Of Oyotunji by Jeanette Stephens-El

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page 30

Musical Cascades with The Links by Margaret Collier

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pages 27-29

Born To Act Players (BTAP) by Radha Botofasina

3min
pages 26-27

My Life As Spirit by Radha Botofasina (con’t)

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pages 25-26

My Life As Spirit: Mary Lou Williams, A Willing Mentor

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page 24

Three Mo’ Harpists by Radha Botofasina (con’t)

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pages 23-24

Three Mo’ Harpists by Radha Botofasina

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page 22

Composing TSUNAMI by Candace Long

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pages 20-22

Jessie Laine Powell by Dr. Gail Jhonson

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pages 15-20

Sonjia Hubert Harper aka Maia by Dr. Gail Jhonson (con’t)

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page 14

Sonjia Hubert Harper aka Maia Vibraphonist,

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pages 13-14

New Beginnings with Fostina Dixon by Dr. Gail Jhonson

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Castella

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Castella by Dr. Gail Jhonson

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