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Soul. That..s the first word that comes to mind when asked to describe his music, his sound. He goes by Dwele .. songwriter, producer, artist..but, not necessarily in that order. ..Music is what I do and who I am,.. he says. ..It..s my release... Born Andwele (which, translated from Swahili, means ..God has brought me..), he..s an offspring of the hip-hop gen...

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    • watkins1234 user image watkins...
      This is the man!!! I enjoyed him in concert here in Cincinnati ..... He was so good my husband and i left before Eric Benet even come on stage.... Had the pleasure to meet him,take pics and autograhph . He was so down to earth . SO TO VICKIE127 YOU COULDNT BE HIS BIGGEST FAN !!!!! LOL LOL!!!! DWELE please come back to Cincinnati call Mike Martin and get it set up!!!!!
    • Vickie127 user image Vickie127
      Dwele, You are good but, when I came to saw you in concert, I was a bit dissapointed. I am one of your biggest fans. I think your music is awesome. I will tell you the top people that I listen to and have admired over the years. First off it is Stevie , Earth, Wind and Fire, Seawind, (no special order) Norman Conners, Larry Graham (Graham Central Station), Chaka , Sting, Kenny Logins, Niecy, Minnie Ripperton, Patrice, Brenda Russell, Sade, Cindy Lopper. All these people are great and yet right now at this time in my life I listen to you. But when I saw you in concert you dissappointed me so much. I have not given up on you and will still try to catch one of you performances. I suggest, because a lot of people, that I've spoken to don't know you, when you are in concert you need to stay on stage so that everyone can see you. When you came to Atlanta you walked into the audience and it was not the time or place for you to do that. Believe it or not, I didn't come to see Bryan McKnight or any one else on the Roster I came to see you. So next time I come to see you will you please stay on the stage so that I can do just that (see you perform). It is very difficult trying to watch you when you are way in the back of the audience singing to one or two fans. This was your opportunity to show everyone who Dwele is and I really think you blew it. I love your music and I believe I am your biggest fan. Please don't take this negatively. Listen to your fans. They can help you become the great man that you are.
    • T2Events user image T2Events
      Dwele giving back in Chicago :) :) More Families Are Turning To Food Banks For Help .. Many Say They Never Expected To Need Charity (Maybe someone you know) Food banks are running low, many anticipate they will run out of food by the holidays with their current supply and the Economy in Crisis If you can’t come on December 4th, buy a pair of tickets for a friend and bring a bag of non perishable goods to the Regal Theater between 4 and 8 pm. This event benefits the Greater Chicago Food Depository
    • gbowen3 user image gbowen3
      Can we get a show in your hometown?
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    Soul.

    That..s the first word that comes to mind when asked to describe his music, his sound.

    He goes by Dwele .. songwriter, producer, artist..but, not necessarily in that order. ..Music is what I do and who I am,.. he says. ..It..s my release...

    Born Andwele (which, translated from Swahili, means ..God has brought me..), he..s an offspring of the hip-hop generation, one who pays homage to and can recite the musical traditions of years, decades, past. A self-professed devotee of jazz and R&B, he..s been known to keep his ears pressed against speakers blaring the sounds of Miles, Marvin, Donnie, Stevie and on the next beat, he acknowledges the efforts of his contemporaries .. think Faith, Tweet, Bobby Valentino and even Mike Jones.. rumbling from deep down in the dirty South. He understands that in music, as in life, change remains an inevitable force. ..I like the fact that music constantly evolves,.. he notes, ..because that..s what keeps the game exciting. It..s like one day we..re rapping and the next day, we..re whispering...

    While music has certainly transformed in the two years since 27-year-old Dwele stepped up to the plate with his debut, ..Subject,.. he..s made slight adjustment to his surroundings. Cornrows aligned, symmetric, and Midwest cool in full effect, there..s no denying that Dwele stays repping for the (313) .. he..s just moved to downtown Detroit where he watches as the sun rises, and sets, over Lake Eerie. ..Changing scenery offers you a different mood and energy for creating,.. he admits. ..If the sun is up and it..s hot in the loft, I..m coming with a hype song. But once the sun starts to go down, it..s a beautiful time to make music .. baby-making music...

    Entitled simply, ..Some Kinda,.. Dwele..s sophomore collection is 13 songs deep including a few groove-infused interludes reminiscent of those he brought the first time around. Along with tapping into his own songwriting and producing talents on nine tracks, he enlisted the expertise of fellow writer/producers Mike City (Bilal, Sunshine Anderson, Dave Hollister), Jay Dilla (Common,Slum Village, Busta Rhymes, Q-Tip) as well as G1 with whom he partnered on the first single from the last album.

    Dwele Presents: "Some Kinda..." In stores October 4, 2005

    SOME KINDA.... takes Dwele's creativity to the next level, while still giving fans his unique brand of hip hop and jazz influenced R&B. ..Music is what I do and who I am,.. Dwele says, which explains why Detroit native, Andwele Gardner taught himself to play several instruments including piano, trumpet guitar and bass before embarking on his journey as a soul and R&B vocalist. In addition to his debut album "Subject," Dwele has also done songs with Slum Village, Common, and Bahamadia.

    So what does Dwele mean by "SOME KINDA...?" If you have him tell it, the answer is open-ended. "At the end of the day, it all comes down to what you..re leaving behind on this earth, what kind of love you..ve left for the people in your life," he says. 'It's about discovering what your 'some kinda' is."
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