Strings of a Nubian Groove aka, S.O.N.G.
are an eclectic collection of American African string performers performing classi cal/ crossover, ethno-eclectic fusion music.
S.O.N.G.artist:
Destiny, harp and vocals
Tarika Lewis, violin
Vince Tolliver, viola
Destiny~ Performer/ Songwriter/Recording Artist
Destiny, Sound Sculptress, mesmerizes her audience with the her musical imagery. She writes classical/ crossover eclectic jazz for for vocals and harp.
Destiny has performed for: Susan L. Taylor, Editorial Director -ESSENCE Magazine Women Who Are Shaping the World Leadership Summit, the Monterey Jazz Festival, Revelations Transformation Conference Founder and ‘The Secret’ Visionary Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith, The Disney Concert Hall, Black Aids Institute, GRAMMY Award Winner India. Irie’s ‘Testimony’ the Seattle Center, Fischer Hall, local library tour of the San Francisco Librairies, Concert for World Peace and the Brooklyn Jazz Festival with Jazz Ambassador Eddie Gale. Destiny Most recently Destiny shared the stage with multi GRAMMY Award Winning Producer Narada Michael Walden for a fundraiser for Songstress Angela Bofill and a panelist for the West Coast Songwriters Performing Songwriters Panel and panelist for the GRAMMY San Francisco Chapter ‘State of the Music ‘Industry.
Destiny is expanding her musical ideals with her project(s) S.O.N.G/ Strings of a Nubian Groove Nubian string ensemble,The Destiny Muhammad Jazz Trio, & The Richard Howell Quintet (RHQ) and venturing into the world of Pedal Harps on her Salvi Daphne 46- string Concert Harp.
Destiny is Governor Emeritus and Educational Chair Emeritus of the Recording Academy, San Francisco Chapter and the Principle Harpist for the Oakland Public Conservatory Orchestra.
‘Destiny Muhammad should be a Bandleader…dig!’
Keith Hines
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