SATE
Black Women Rock!
Charles H. Wright Museum
315 Warren Ave E
Detroit, MI 48201
Mar 17, 2018
7:00 PM UTC
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BLACK WOMEN ROCK! is a movement spearheaded by acclaimed poet, jessica Care moore in 2004 during the National Black Arts Festival. moore wanted to pay homage to one of her musical heroes, Betty Davis, and also give support and a platform to some of the amazing musical, rock and roll playing brown women she’d known for years.BWR is about showcasing the music and stories of Black women who build institutions around their craft. Some of these women have traveled all over the world, independently and have never had real radio spins.Black Women Rock is about paying homage to the women who came before us and empowering the young women who play guitar, cello, drums, sings, or write poetry, to tell their stories on their own terms.
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DyAnn
February 18th 2019
If you haven't seen, SATE, before, you are missing out!! Another KILLER show by this band!! 🤘🔥
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SATE Biography
SATE is a Toronto artist who combines blistering gritty blues with dirty rock. As the daughter of Canadian blues/jazz singer & theatre pioneer Salome Bey, SATE’s unique sound evolves from the culmination of a lifetime spent fully immersed in music. Combining empowering messages and a soul-shaking live show, she has quickly built a reputation as an artist impossible to ignore. Known for delivering repeated electrifying performances, she continues to wow audiences around the world in North & South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe.
The subsequent success of her debut album, “RedBlack&Blue”, with audiences worldwide including Europe, Canada and the United States, garnered her both substantial media attention and a significant increase to her already loyal fan base. From 2016-2018, she completed six tours in Europe alone. Her debut single “Warrior”, received frequent rotation on numerous commercial rock stations across Canada, on satellite radio, and on North American college formats. In addition, “Warrior” has been synched repeatedly for television, film and video games. SATE has been featured on an array of websites, including Ebony, noisey, AMBY, AfroPunk, Vogue, FADER and is the first and only Black Canadian woman to grace AfroPunk stages in Paris, New York and Atlanta. In 2019, she released her newest single and video “Dirty Little Lie”, from her upcoming album.
SATE’s new album explores her connection to the Tarot, and is aptly named “The Fool”. This sophomore album is SATE’s evolution, showcasing her ferocious yet vulnerable soulful wails and delivering soul-centered, thought provoking lyrics against a backdrop of relentlessly grimey guitars, pulsating organs, and greasy grooves produced by Hill Kourkoutis. SATE says, “This album is vital to me. It is a reflection on the risks I take to live fully while experiencing both victory and tumult, and the spaces in between where I learn resilience. Ultimately, this album is for the Fool in all of us.”
Read MoreThe subsequent success of her debut album, “RedBlack&Blue”, with audiences worldwide including Europe, Canada and the United States, garnered her both substantial media attention and a significant increase to her already loyal fan base. From 2016-2018, she completed six tours in Europe alone. Her debut single “Warrior”, received frequent rotation on numerous commercial rock stations across Canada, on satellite radio, and on North American college formats. In addition, “Warrior” has been synched repeatedly for television, film and video games. SATE has been featured on an array of websites, including Ebony, noisey, AMBY, AfroPunk, Vogue, FADER and is the first and only Black Canadian woman to grace AfroPunk stages in Paris, New York and Atlanta. In 2019, she released her newest single and video “Dirty Little Lie”, from her upcoming album.
SATE’s new album explores her connection to the Tarot, and is aptly named “The Fool”. This sophomore album is SATE’s evolution, showcasing her ferocious yet vulnerable soulful wails and delivering soul-centered, thought provoking lyrics against a backdrop of relentlessly grimey guitars, pulsating organs, and greasy grooves produced by Hill Kourkoutis. SATE says, “This album is vital to me. It is a reflection on the risks I take to live fully while experiencing both victory and tumult, and the spaces in between where I learn resilience. Ultimately, this album is for the Fool in all of us.”
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