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NEWS
Mayor
Signs Budget, Spares Most of Arts & Culture
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Fringe & Live Arts Festival
ART
Creating
Healing: Artists for Recovery
Philadelphia
Glass Works
Textile
Designer Christina Roberts
Black
Women's Arts Festival
Jewelry
Designer Nicole Eichman
MUSIC
It Goes To Your Feet: Alô Brasil
Meg
Clifton: New Voice in Philadelphia Jazz
Spotlight
on Amos Lee
Workaholics
Anonymous Profile: Cassendre Xavier
LITERATURE
American
Poetry Review: Right Here in Philly!
Author
Spotlight: Aimee Bender
Philly
Zine Fest
Lawrence
Richette's The Fault Line
CREATIVE NON-FICTION
Padded
Leprechaun: A Bloomsday Tale
A
Remembrance of Things Writing Camp
Theoretical
Cinematic De-elevations
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Workaholics Anonymous Profile:
Cassendre Xavier
by Sherella Gibbs
Cassendre Xavier hasn't waited to be signed with a major record label
to make and sell records. She has not waited to be booked at a major
venue to give concerts. She just keeps working.
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Cassendre
Xavier. photo, Ray Banas |
In fact, just three months shy of a year ago, Xavier concluded her
first concert tour. Its centerpiece was an "underground"
performance at Suburban Station. It was aptly named The Subway Siren
Suburban Station Tour. Since 2001, she has produced four CD's,
created and hosted four radio shows on Radio Volta and WPEB 88.1 FM. She
has also been featured on Tiffany Bacon's Inner City Blues on
Power 99FM. She's done all this without getting an official nod from a
major recording mogul.
Xavier jokes about getting started. "Misery and depression"
suffered at her day jobs, she says, catalyzed her pursuit of full-time
recording artistry. She realized it was time for a vocational change
during her last job as a nanny. "I remember I was walking around
with the baby and I was feeling so miserable, and I was telling God,
'Please let me leave this job'." She was soon fired--- on purpose,
she admits. "I just didn't know how to say, 'Take this job and
shove it." She eventually decided that if she could help it, she'd
never have another day job again.
"I saw [getting fired] as an opportunity to try all the things I
wanted to try," Xavier explains. She also worked as a messenger, an
artist's model and as a psychic. Creating The Women's Writing and
Spoken Word Series at Robin's Bookstore was the crossing of a
Rubicon. Her last job a memory, she realized had the opportunity to do
whatever she wanted. "I thought to myself, I want a women's writing
and spoken word series…So, I did it." With the support of Larry
Robin who owns the bookstore, Xavier has been able to create what she
describes as a "nurturing environment that celebrates women in the
craft of multi-genre writing." November will mark the series'
second anniversary, which also regularly ends with a co-ed open mic.
Poets and fiction writers, several singer-songwriters, a pediatrician,
and a cellist are among the many participants who share their writing
every first and third Monday at 7pm.
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Soon after, Xavier began singing. "I played at cafes, bars…
That's when I started to hone my craft as a singer-songwriter,"
says Xavier. Between 2002 and 2003, while interning at WPEB and Radio
Volta.org, she created and hosted four radio shows, whose titles connote
the artist's topical and satirical interests. The resurrections of SheZone:
Women's Music & Cuture, The Cassendre Xavier Show: Irreverent
Talk and Reality Radio and Open Diary: The Making of a Woman/Artist,
are planned for Xavier's internet radio station at www.cassendrexavier.com.
"There's never been a doubt that music is what I should be
doing," she says. Her passion for music has its metaphysical
explanations. "Basically, I've been getting all these signals from
the universe to really focus more on music", she professes. Xavier
is now seeking to be signed as a fulltime singer/songwriter. In her Me!
Me! Me! Newsletter, she tells readers about her plan to become
signed to a major record label. "Stay focused spiritually and
artistically," she writes. "Keep focusing on giving love and
giving thanks…Keep remembering who I do this for…You."
Xavier's first album, The Whittenberg Sessions, was produced
in 2002 with musical composer, Rodney Whittenberg, who, since his
collaboration with Xavier has won an Emmy and was nominated for a
Grammy. Soon to follow were, Live at Café Improv (2002) and 4our:
A Cassendre Xavier Sampler (2004). Her most recent recording, Beautiful,
was recorded in 21 hours, while she was uncomfortably perched in a
sweltering bathroom with her brother, producer Jee eye zee. "It
just happened," Xavier said. "We were going to just lay down a
couple of tracks… Very few songs had more than one take… So we just
kept going."
Beautiful however is no rush-job. It is a prime example of the
artist's lyrical dexterity. Xavier says that part of her inspiration for
creating this CD was the fact that she hadn't put out anything new
recently.
On her latest album, Xavier showcases her ability to use her voice as
an instrument. With the intensity of her emotion in the vocal
arrangement, she owns Bog's Song, a tale about a heartbroken
guitar player, matching the searing ardor of Sarah McLachlan emotionally
possessing Adia. Xavier accompanies her voice with the simplicity
of her acoustic guitar-playing, creating a polyrhythmic kinship with the
instrument.
This year, Xavier will be releasing a new CD. She promises a new
sound, different from her past, acoustic, soulful-folk style. She and
Jee eye zee will collaborate on the work, weaving hip hop modulations
into the product. Jee eye zee will top off a resume listing his teaming
with Wyclef Jean, All Saints and C Knowledge of the Diggable Planets.
"I think this might be my next masterpiece," Xavier explains.
"[We] understand each other musically. He's incredibly intuitive
and has a great ear."
To read more about Xavier, visit www.cassendrexavier.com.
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FILM
Jersey,
a Quarter-Life Crisis, and Sundance
High
School Revisited in Strangers With Candy
PIGLFF
Celebrates Ten Years of Queer Cinema in Philadelphia
Lost
Film Festival
Cinema
India! Brings Bollywood to Philly
THEATRE
A Potable Joyce:
A Watered-Down Version of Ulysses
The
Brick Playhouse Gives Voice to Local Playwrights
SOCIETY
Garden
Varieties: Big Tea Party
Love
for Sale: Profile of David Henry Sterry
Sex
Cop: Josh McIlvain is on Patrol
Exploring
Body Work at Hot Import Nights
COLUMNS
The
Masked Perfesser in Dublin
Ghost
of Fuddruckers
Distributing PAW Print
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