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Fleshcoat featuring Dr. E

About Me

Dr. E is an upcoming artist from Cleveland, Ohio. She is a singer- song writer and a professor at Ohio State University. (She has also taught at Penn State University and the University of Minnesota). Dr. E's research is interested in Afro American oral and literate traditions, including Black musics such as Hiphop, Reggae and Dancehall and how these reflect Black aesthetics. Dr. E is a staunch advocate of the education of Black youth. She has written books and articles on these topics, including African American Literacies and Hiphop Literacies (both published by Routledge). Dr. E is currently Professor of Literacy Studies at OSU. She's had some of her songs played on "All My Children" and "The Young And The Restless" among others. Her goal is to have her music placed in major motion pictures and on stars such as Beyonce, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Patti Labelle, and other singers that she loves. Dr. E works with some of Cleveland's best musicians and enjoys writing songs and performing live. Specifically, Dr. E. has joined forces with Fleshcoat to form Fleshcoat featuring Dr. E., the band that we hope will become your choice for soulful Grown Folks' Music. Check out our music and record label at "Give Us Free" Records . You can purchase our music here on Itunes Sign up to my mailing list:
View Fleshcoat featuring Dr. E's EPKDr. E and Fleshcoat give adults their soulBy Camille Yvette Welsch, for the CDT
-In August, Atlanta hosted the first annual Soul Music Summit, an attempt to bring artists of neo-soul together to make connections, make music and make history. The summit also tried to discover artists to bolster the scant number of soul musicians in the mainstream, such as Angie Stone, Jill Scott and India.Arie. Indeed, lovers of soul have to look hard to find acts bands worthy of the soul title.
-Thankfully, Fleshcoat Featuring Dr. E, a band fronted by Penn State associated professor of English and applied linguistics Elaine Richardson, has taken up the torch, paying homage to legends such as Patti Labelle and Donny Hathaway while keeping pace with newer artists.
-A cross between Chaka Khan and Scott, Fleshcoat Featuring Dr. E is all about "grown folks' music," tunes for adults that's light on violence, candy-coated lyrics and overt sexuality, and heavy on slow grooves for late-night dancing and funk for long drives with the windows down.
-Gifted with a voice that bends to a throaty, womanly purr or high, Erykah Badu-like top notes, Dr. E leads the band through songs that praise God, children and love.
-In "Back to Work," Dr. E and her co-writer-producer, James D. Johnson, penned an anthem for the everywoman who just wants to stay home and enjoy a little more time with her man, her family, her real life. The chorus sticks in the head and encourages chair dancing and singing along. The choruses generally fall within the vocal range of the average person, making them perfect songs to sing along to. After three listens to the album, you'll have the whole thing on the brain.
-"Losin' It" sounds like a lost Chaka Khan track, and "I See Heaven" returns listeners to funk with a sexy bass line and a smoky delivery by Dr. E, truly "grown folks music" as track two claims.
-Fleshcoat answers what some might call a niche market of music for adults without being easy listening. For adults who still have some swing to their hips and a desire for smart, sexy tunes, here's a match. Almost every song on the album is catchy and funky with lyrics that most people can relate to, whether it is wanting to avoid work or praise God.
-The name Fleshcoat, rather than being an unsavory euphemism, reflects Johnson's belief that human beings are, as Richardson described it, "spirit constrained in flesh."
-A way to release that constraint, to discover your own identity, is through music. This philosophy drives the album, and hopefully, it should drive sales.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/13/2005
Band Website: www.giveusfreerecords.com
Band Members: Singer/ Songwriter- Dr.E
Influences: Chaka Khan, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Patti Labelle, and others.
Sounds Like: Some people say I sound like Erykah Badu. Some say Stephanie Mills. I have little hints of Patii Labelle. She is my favorite singer. Her heart is so big and she gives it all to us everytime she opens her mouth. I love Chaka Khan. I love Fantasia. I just got hip to D'Atra Hicks and Ledisi, and I love them, too. Jill Scott. I mean, I love so many female artists and I listen to all of them. So, I feel blessed if my name gets mentioned in the same sentence as any of them./p
Record Label: Give Us Free Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Fox 8 features Fleshcoat with Dr. E on News in the Morning

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5znTWK9Q0C0 This is a montage of photos of our performance on Fox 8 in the Morning on July 25, 2008. It was put together by Mark Quinn--a photographer and arti...
Posted by on Tue, 12 Aug 2008 13:27:00 GMT

Feature Stories on Dr. E and COAT OF FLESH

April and May have been truly off the chain. We were blessed with two very positive reviews of our CD--COAT OF FLESH--one written by Cleveland's own Rhonda Crowder of the Call and Post Newspaper and o...
Posted by on Thu, 31 May 2007 15:27:00 GMT

doing what's in your heart

Today, I am feeling my cheerios, or so I am telling myself. I am tired, but I keep on pushing. I have so many things I wanna do and achieve and I feel like everything is going slow, but then I think--...
Posted by on Wed, 28 Mar 2007 20:29:00 GMT

Performing at the MLK Festival at Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Performing at the Rock Hall was a great experience. I am from Cleveland, so I loved the hometown love that was showed to Fleshcoat featuring Dr. E. Shouts to Dave Hollister. That brotha has a tes...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 16:29:00 GMT

Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum wants you  to Come Out and Celebrate the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. w/Fleshcoat featuring Dr. E Along with Martha Munizzi, D...
Posted by on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 07:05:00 GMT

Finals coming up

It is almost finals week here at good old Penn State. I can't wait to be free to be with my family in Cleveland. I love being there--to see old friends, and just get that urban vibe. I hope everyone f...
Posted by on Tue, 12 Dec 2006 18:59:00 GMT

Blessed in NYC

I attended the College Music Journal conference in NYC, October 31st-Nov 5th. It was truly inspirational. I met some cool people. Two of the most amazing people I met were Kris Munoz (L...
Posted by on Sat, 04 Nov 2006 20:40:00 GMT