Mexico Art and Anya

With jazz as her inspiration, Anya Sippen, draws a picture of her life.  I met her in my creative writing class this semester and was immediately pulled into her creative talent.  Not only is she an excellent writer but her ability to put sound, rythmn, and music into a visual piece of art is what makes her stand out. 

Anya is an North Carolina native who originally became an art Major at Hampton University.  The lack of expression the curriculum limited her to enabled her to change her major to Broadcast Journalism but she still aspiring and continuing to be an artist.

“I’m not really into alot of music but I like to listen to old school Jazz,” says Anya of her passion for the art of Jazz artists like Nina Simone, her favorite.  She does her artwork on cardboard canvases using oil pastels and acrylic paints.

Anya carries her passion with jazz not only into her art but also through the school radio station 88.1 fridays from 1-2 pm  “Mary Helen’s Lunchtime Concert”.  I’ve learned from being in class with her that she is crafting her memoir from experiences in Mexico.  I knew that summer meant alot to her just by the surrounding photographs and culture that she uniquely displayed in her room as memories.

(Talking about her journal filled with a plethora of pictures, maps, and writing from her summer in Mexico)

(Nina Simone)

Anya’s freedom of expression requires no techniques (pure talent) and is an example of the many talented artists that I come across through my lifetime.  She hopes to one day get her memoir published as well as her art displayed in galleries.  Please lookout for her!

Try Sleeping With a Broken Heart

I literally played this like 30 times before I decided to share this with you guys.  I love this song!  It’s called “Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart” by Alicia Keys.   I am going to add this to the soundtrack of my life, so enjoy!

Skinny Jeans to Indie Pop- Bobby Brackins takes on LA

What was once the high school heart-throb in the bay area, california, has now moved on to bigger and better things.  Bobby Brackins aka Young Bob could be known for his raspy unique ryhmes in the hit single “Ride or Die Chick” that was produced by his group Go Dav.  For those that are not from Northern California, Bobby Brackins contribution to the “Hyphy Movement” was a great one.

l_de7206afe8094d30ba325de8255ec957Thanks to Social Networking I was able to re-connect with him after many years of being away from California myself.  I was happy that he remembered me and I was delighted in his accomplishments as a black male coming out of Oakland and making a name for himself.  He was willing to catch me up on my life and I was enlighted to share with the world.

Ive known you since high school when you and your group “Go Dav” produced a hot bay area song “Ride or Die Chick”, what have you or your grab have been doing since then?

After “Ride or Die Chick” got popular we signed with T-Pain’s manager and got offers for several labels, but we were young somewhat foolish and didnt hop on the right opportunites. There was personal problems within the group and eventually we decided to go our seperate ways. I have a whole new team I’m working with now that is putting a lot of time and energy into making my solo project a success.

“Skinny Jeans” is my first solo single that had been getting radio play and I re-shot the video with Colin Tilley for its MTV debut.  -I must add that this song is ROCKIN’

Why did you move to LA?

I moved to La because I know I have the drive and talent to make it in the music industry and I had already made every connection in the bay that I could. La is where I need to be to start reaching a broader national audience. I am more focused than ever living out here.

What type of artist are you? and what music artisits do you relate to or get your inspiration from?

I’m just a recording artist that makes quality music and I inspire others to want to be a good as me. I listen to Andre 3000, Kanye, Kid Cuddi, Young Dro, Wayne and Drake, and Too-short.

How do you feel about what was/ or is the “Hyphy Movement”? and do you feel you contributed to it as an artist?

The Hyphy movement was a strong force at one point. My music personally wasn’t that type of genre, but it gained national exposure so it brought a lot of attention to the bay, and my home town Oakland

To listen to his tracks and get connected with this Rising Artists Check him out Here:

http://www.myspace.com/robertocabobby

http://www.twitter.com/young_bob