Jimetta Rose and The Voices of Creation announce the release of new album Things Are Getting Better via Day Dreamer Recordings on July 26th. A spirit-lifting, soul-stirring devotional that effortlessly unites house, funk, soul, RnB and hip-hop influences, Things Are Getting Better hears the LA-based vocal group reach new heights to spread a message of faith and togetherness in troubled times. Released by Night Dreamer – Day Dreamer
Jimetta Rose and The Voices of Creation announce the release of new album Things Are Getting Better via Day Dreamer Recordings on July 26th. A spirit-lifting, soul-stirring devotional that effortlessly unites house, funk, soul, RnB and hip-hop influences, Things Are Getting Better hears the LA-based vocal group reach new heights to spread a message of faith and togetherness in troubled times. Released by Night Dreamer – Day Dreamer
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Things are getting better is a bold statement to make in a time when the world seems to be on the verge of world war 3 and the cost of living is rising beyond most of our reach. Five years ago when I started the Voices of Creation with Jack I knew the world would need new songs, new mantras and prayers for this new day that is dawning. We would need more faith, we would need love, we would need vision, and we would need each other. A part of every beginning is an ending, this is an observable law of nature. So it is with unyielding faith and a hopeful heart that I look out at this world and find reasons and ways to keep moving forward with love; making music that echoes with the sparks of this new world I’m working to see come into view. Things may be falling apart, old ways of being becoming unsustainable; death, war, chaos, genocide, famine, and floods; symptoms of the internal combustion of a society wracked with fear and given more access to weapons than to their own feelings.
This collection of songs are my testimony in a way, a sonic exploration of finding my faith and figuring out how to use my faith to navigate life and this great big old world after losing family (my mother Betty and my brother Keith) and in a way losing my sense of hope for what my future could even be. Through the writing and singing of these songs I healed myself of the doubt and mistrust of the unknown. I found a way to forge my faith into what is now a mighty sword of song, community, and ministry with the intention of healing myself and others. I’ve always felt as though melody and language were tools that could be agents of change and healing if used with intention and integrity. To witness the expanding joy and shared purpose grow within the choir and to see the contagious nature of faith and togetherness through our rehearsals and shows showed me how necessary it is to the human experience. This has been truly revelatory, further anchoring me in what I feel my purpose is on the planet; and that is to sing and bring to life more joy, peace, love, community, unity, faith, and praise. With more of those energies flowing around the planet, things will surely get better and better and better…ad infinitum. Word to Nina, Jimmy & Betty, and all my angels and ancestors riding wit me. We still here and God is still good.
“An artist’s duty, as far as I’m concerned, is to reflect the times.” Nina Simone
– Jimetta Rose
Jimetta Rose: Lead Vocals, Director, Writer, Arranger
Jack Maeby: Organ & Synth Bass, Music Director
Allakoi Peete:Percussion, Vocals
Yohance Wright: Drum Machine, Bass Vocals
Gaby Hernández: Soprano Vocals
Roz Kumari: Soprano Vocals (lead vocals Things Are Getting Better)
Steven Kellye Hawkins: Tenor Vocals
Tamina Lawson: Soprano Vocals
Aankha Neal: Alto Vocals
Tamara Blue Endeley: Alto Vocals (additional vocals To Each A Zone & Portals)
Khalila Gardner Adelabu: Alto Vocals (lead vocals Everyday Blessings & additional vocals Things Are Getting Better)
Zavier Wise: Baritone Vocals
Kam Talbert: Tenor Vocals (lead vocals Surrender the Day)
Novena Carmel: Alto Vocals
Isaiah Collier – Saxophone
V.C.R. – Violin & Vocals
Ryan Porter – Trombone
Danny Janklow – Alto Saxophone
Drum Production – Allakoi “Mic Holden” Peete , Timothy “Low Blow” Dancy, Carlos “MegaLosDon” Lasuncet, Yohancé “Elete” Wright, Daniel “wavy josef” Lasuncet