Hold the Stars is more than just a collection of songs - it is a testament to the power of collaboration, creativity, and the human spirit, inspired by Godly encounters.
Melorie Jane on piano, Bonga Mosola on trumpet, Danél Dippenaar on saxophone, Chadleigh Gowar on bass, Chanté Phillips on drums.
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Written for the artist's mother, this is about the love of a parent, much like God's love for his children.
Melorie Jane on piano, Bonga Mosola on trumpet, Danél Dippenaar on saxophone, Chadleigh Gowar on bass, Chanté Phillips on drums.
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Dealing with human resilience, solitude, connection and faith.
Melorie Jane on piano and voice, Neo Mathebula on trumpet, Jed Petersen on saxophone, Alex Mayers on bass, Lilavan Gangen on drums, and Jarryd West on drums on 'Amina'.
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This single was written during a time of strict lockdown in South Africa due to the Covid Pandemic in 2020, as an ode to artists during this challenging time.
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The title of this single pays tribute to female jazz artist Amina Figarova, recognizing the importance of female jazz composers as rolemodels for aspiring artists.
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This single features Melorie Jane's trio. This piece is a simple love song, influenced by afro-fusion and jazz.
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This EP was Melorie Jane's debut release featuring her jazz quintet performing a mixture of afro jazz, jazz and contemporary compositions.
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Melorie Jane – acclaimed South African jazz pianist – generating a buzz with a
new CD, Hold the Stars!
Award-winning Melorie Jane (31) is set to thrill music lovers with her new CD launch as she performs in Cape Town from 2 May to 31 May.
“This album is a culmination of my experiences and engagements with God, serving as a source of inspiration for its creation. Through a rich tapestry of depictions, stories, and concepts, Hold the Stars explores the idea of living in full love and freedom,” says Melorie Jane about her second album.
“In crafting this album, I invited the players to express themselves emotively, fostering a collaborative environment where music becomes a means of profound interaction.”
“My appreciation for the fellow musicians on this album knows no bounds. Together, we have shared countless performances and walked a musical journey marked by challenges and growth. Their ability to bring new, interesting material to the table continually pushes me to evolve as an artist. Each musician brings their unique signature, drawing from their experiences performing on stages both in South Africa and abroad,” explains Melorie Jane.
Hold the Stars, is a fusion of distinct South African jazz influences, evoking a sense of home, while also traversing the realms of film music and contemporary jazz. “Hold the Stars is more than just a collection of songs - it is a testament to the power of collaboration, creativity, and the human spirit. Through its heartfelt melodies and diverse influences, I hope this album resonates deeply with listeners and leaves a lasting impression on their hearts and minds.”
Artists featured on this thrilling album is Melorie Jane on piano and vocals, Bonga Mosolo on trumpet, saxophonist and flutist Danél Dippenaar, Chadleigh Gowar on bass and Chanté Phillips on drums. Production by Uys Visser Productions and mastering by Tim Lengveld and Rushab Nandha of TL Mastering.
Melorie Jane has been praised for her energetic and original arrangements. Her debut album- More or Less (2021) – a fusion of contemporary South African jazz, was nominated in five musical categories at the Mzantsi Jazz Awards in 2022. She won the Best Jazz Album as well as Best Female Jazz Artist. She has also won the Best of South African Jazz Album of the Year 2022 after her debut album was top of charts on Vuka Online Radio for 11 months.
In promoting her new CD, Melorie Jane will perform with her quintet at different venues with some of Cape Town’s finest musicians including Bonga Mosola on trumpet, Mark Lynch on saxophone, Chanté Phillips on drums and Chadleigh Gower
on bass who will alternate with Bonolo Nkoane on drums and Danél Dippenaar on saxophone and flute at other venues.
Upcoming concerts
Thursday 2 May, 9:30pm Athletic Club and Social, 35 Buitengracht St, Cape Town
Tickets: R200 on Quicket
Sunday 5 May, 4pm, Jazz on the Bay, 306 Mcfarlane Rd, Simon’s Town
Tickets: R180 on Quicket
Thursday 9 May, 7pm, Selective Live, 189 Buitengracht St, Gardens, Cape Town
Tickets: R150.R80 students on Quicket
Friday 24 May, 7pm, Amazink, Masitandane Rd, Kayamandi, Stellenbosch
Tickets: R150, R80 students on Quicket
Hardcopies of Hold the Stars will be available on sale at all performances. It is also available on all social media platforms.
Melorie Jane links
Website: https://meloriejane.co.za/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5NE7Re2uiABrj44sckzUAy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqvhCifHN4WmUM9vYBOgjWw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melorie_jane/
X (Twitter): @MelorieJane)
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meloriejane
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melorie-jane-a53247264/
iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/melorie-jane/
Hashtags #jazzpianist #southafricanjazz #meloriejane
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For additional information, interviews, and images, please contact.
Luvuyo Kakaza, publicist, and marketing co-coordinator
E-mail: luvuyo@ctma.co.za
C +27 (0) 60 960 8935
Melorie Jane – acclaimed South African jazz pianist – generating a buzz in 2024
“This year brings new music, and a slight new direction: being very open about my experiences and beliefs. There is space for exploration, for strength and for tenderness. I’m excited to play on bigger stages to get to know the South African jazz family better, both the players and the listeners.” Melorie Jane - South African Jazz artist.
Melorie Jane is an award winning South African contemporary jazz artist who has received acclaim for her work in her multifaceted career. Her innovative approach and expression of Afro-funk jazz has made an impact in the jazz sector. She has been praised for her energetic and original arrangements. Her debut album- More or Less (2021) – a fusion of contemporary South African jazz, was nominated in five musical categories at the Mzantsi Jazz Awards in 2022. She won the Best Jazz Album as well as Best Female Jazz Artist.
She has also won the Best of South African Jazz Album of the Year 2022 after her debut album was top of charts on Vuka Online Radio for 11 months.
Radio personality Nothemba Madumo raved about More of Less as “absolute brilliant” in her programme, The Urban Jazz Experience on Metro FM. In addition to her work as a solo artist, Melorie Jane collaborates extensively with other musicians and heads up The Melorie Jane Quintet. A recent accolade for the quintet was being featured at the 2024 Cape Town Jazzathon Festival. Melorie Jane (31) has several exciting new projects in development. Follow her career – new releases and live performances - on social media and listen to her music on online streaming platforms.
https://meloriejane.co.za/ and scroll down for social media links and discography.
Formative years- music was key
The South African jazz artist and vocalist was born in Pretoria. Her speciality is the piano. Melorie Jane (full name Melorie Jane de Villiers), from a young age was immersed in music, sports, and academics. Her music career began when she was seven, she joined the local school choir (Lynnwood Primary). She played the piano by ear, before starting formal lessons at age nine. Her early love of the piano was instilled by her father, who supported and nurtured her dreams from the get-go. One of her profound memories is playing piano, with her dad. Growing up in a family which nurtured love of the arts, she visited art galleries, exhibitions, went to the theatre and concerts. Her mother, a visual artist, was equally supportive of her music and her choice to embark on a career in music.
Early music influences
Melorie Jane was drawn to world music from the Putumayo CD collection, songwriters such as Bob Dylan, rock bands Coldplay and Muse and the Buena Vista Social Club. At school (Die Hoërskool Menlopark), she did not play in bands and she was unfamiliar with jazz as a genre. In terms of the piano, she was exposed to church music, rock, and pop.
University studies
Building on her early music success as a child in the choir and piano, she embarked on university studies and received a Bachelor's in Music from the University of Pretoria (2015). This was followed with a Master's in Music Performance (2021) from University of Stellenbosch, with majors in jazz composition and performance (piano). It was at The National Arts Festival in Makhanda (formerly known as The GrahamstownArts Festival), where she was exposed to South African and international jazz. The music department of the university at the time, pivoted around classical piano. Jazz piano as a first instrument was on offer but there was minimal instruction available in other areas of jazz practice. Students were encouraged to craft their own pathways by seeking input from the jazz sector, which Melorie did with passion as she skilled herself in jazz and in particularly jazz in South Africa and in Africa. She cites Phuti Sepuru and Charl du Plessis (University of Pretoria) and Pierre-Henri Wicomb (University of Stellenbosch) as key mentors in her university years. When she encountered the world of jazz, she was smitten by the vibrance and energy and the opportunity to engage audiences in live performance and that crosses over to her albums.
Afro-funk jazz
In 2012, Melorie Jane, established All the More, an afro-funk jazz group which performed at venues in Pretoria, Hard Rock Café Menlyn and Marais Street Acoustics. The group was particularly popular with students and young people.
Solo career
Melorie moved to Franschhoek in 2017, and her solo career germinated. Her debut single ‘Till the Morning Comes (2017) and Different View (EP, 2018) captivated audiences and critics. Her career took a meteoric rise in 2021. During the pandemic and lockdowns, she used the time of isolation to hone her composing skills and voice. The release in 2021 of her acclaimed debut album, More or Less, catapulted her into the limelight.
Awards and acclaim for debut album, More or Less
More or Less was nominated in five musical categories, two of which, she won the Best Jazz Album as well as Best Female Jazz Artist at the 2022 Mzantsi Jazz Awards.
In, Melorie grapples with themes such as the process of “finding and expressing one's idea of home, identity and self”. Tracks such as Mr Tswai and Sense of Home were influenced by South African jazz composers such as Kyle Shepherd, Carlo Mombelli and Bheki Mseleku. Other tracks illustrate the influence of contemporary jazz, for instance Amina named after jazz artist Amina Figarova. Each composition has a story which is key to Melorie Jane’s creative process.
Solo artist performance highlights
As a solo artist Melorie Jane had the privilege of opening for multi-Grammy Award-winning artist PJ Morton during his Africa Tour (2023) in Whitney April’s band. She has performed on stage with iconic South African artists such as Anna Davel, Lana Crowster and the late and great Gloria Bosman, as part of the University of Stellenbosch Big Band. In 2024 Melorie made her first international appearance in the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo), performing for ministerial dignitaries after the inauguration ceremony of President Felix Tshisekedi.
The Melorie Jane Quintet
The Quintet has been featured on the Expresso Morning Show, PFORE Online Radio (USA) and on Sirius XM Radio Station. This year Melorie Jane Quintet performed at the 2024 Cape Town Jazzathon Festival.
Isolation, resilience, and significance
Melorie’s music is diverse in terms of its scope and influences and reverberates across multiple themes such as isolation, resilience, and the significance of community, family, and friendships. Her dedication to her craft is intertwined with gratitude for the influences which have shaped her artistry and journey as a South African Jazz artist. As a young artist she is grateful to her peers, teachers and mentors who have inspired her and continue to inspire her curative output particularly as an innovator and presence in South African jazz, with a personal and distinctive sound.
Follow Melorie Jane's jazz journey - new releases and live performances- on social media and listen to her music on online streaming platforms.
Melorie Jane – discography as a solo artist
2017 ‘Till the Morning Comes - debut single
2018 Different View - debut EP
Melorie Jane Trio and Quintet – discography
2017 – ‘Till the Morning Comes - Melorie Jane Trio- featuring Melorie Jane on piano and vocals, Gilbert Sithole (bass) and Thato Tswai on drums.
2018 – Different View- EP- Melorie Jane Quintet- featuring Melorie Jane on piano and vocals, Gilbert Sithole (bass), Thato Tswai (drums), Lehlohonolo Ntsoko (saxophone) and Nstikelelo Jack Mcwabe (trumpet).
2021 – New Day - Melorie Jane Trio- featuring Melorie Jane on piano and vocals, Alex Mayers (bass) and Jarryd West (drums).
2021- Amina - Melorie Jane Trio- featuring Melorie Jane on piano and Jarryd West (drums).
2021- More or Less- debut album. Featuring Melorie Jane on piano and voice, Neo Mathebula (trumpet), Jed Petersen (saxophone), Alex Mayers (bass), Lilavan Gangen (drums) and Jarryd West on drums on Amina.
2024 - Vir Elsa - Single featuring Melorie Jane on piano, Chadleigh Gowar on bass, Chanté Phillips on drums, Bonga Mosola on trumpet and Danél Dippenaar on alto saxophone
2024 - Hold the stars - Latest album by the Melorie Jane Quintet. Featuring Melorie Jane on piano, Chadleigh Gowar on bass, Chanté Phillips on drums, Bonga Mosola on trumpet and Danél Dippenaar on alto saxophone and flute
Melorie Jane links:
Website: https://meloriejane.co.za/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5NE7Re2uiABrj44sckzUAy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqvhCifHN4WmUM9vYBOgjWw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melorie_jane/
X (Twitter): @MelorieJane)
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meloriejane
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melorie-jane-a53247264/
iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/melorie-jane/
Hashtags #jazzpianist #southafricanjazz #meloriejane
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For additional information, interviews and images, please contact
Luvuyo Kakaza, publicist, and marketing co-coordinator
E-mail: luvuyo@ctma.co.za
C +27 (0) 60 960 8935
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