The move for Eshe to a solo career does not come lightly for, in the essence of most great performers, Eshe does so having truly come from a very successful and accomplished history (herstory).
Since those early beginnings in the Seventh Day Adventist Chirch, singing and performing ‘in God’s house’ with her sisters, Sandra, Marcia and Michelle, The Escoffery’s blossomed and went on to produce their first debut album entitled: Opinions.
This 1992 debut album featured the single ‘Look Who’s Loving Me’ which charted on both sides of the Atlantic and firmly established Eshe and her sisters on the music scene with their jazz-inflected soulful sounds.
Whilst enjoying success as a group the sisters have all pursued solo careers and Eshe has nurtured and developed her own very distinct yet stylish genre.
Underpinning Eshe’s approach to writing and performing is a Nubian aesthetic hinged to a very deep rooted concept of her own spirituality which adds richness, vibrancy and a spiritual colour to her work.
In a career than spans 25 years Eshe has been blessed to work with Vanessa Mae, Baaba Maal, Omar, Don-E and Laurette at the Royal Opera House to name but a few.
Eshe’s current work has been inspired by music from our original homeland, the middle passage to now and reflects our collective soul as having always been synonymous. Eshe invokes the spirit of healing, life and soul through her music, making the listener aware of the presence of spirit not just in the music but also as part of their life journey.
Once heard, her music which she calls ‘Purple Vibrations’, would not be forgotten.
It is not a case of ‘if’ but very much a case of ‘when’ Eshe becomes a household name. In a world full of stress, pressure and strife Eshe in her singing, performing inpartations brings the very thing we were created to appreciate and manifest – LIFE.
The move for Eshe to a solo career does not come lightly for, in the essence of most great performers, Eshe does so having truly come from a very successful and accomplished history (herstory).
Since those early beginnings in the Seventh Day Adventist Chirch, singing and performing ‘in God’s house’ with her sisters, Sandra, Marcia and Michelle, The Escoffery’s blossomed and went on to produce their first debut album entitled: Opinions.
This 1992 debut album featured the single ‘Look Who’s Loving Me’ which charted on both sides of the Atlantic and firmly established Eshe and her sisters on the music scene with their jazz-inflected soulful sounds.
Whilst enjoying success as a group the sisters have all pursued solo careers and Eshe has nurtured and developed her own very distinct yet stylish genre.
Underpinning Eshe’s approach to writing and performing is a Nubian aesthetic hinged to a very deep rooted concept of her own spirituality which adds richness, vibrancy and a spiritual colour to her work.
In a career than spans 25 years Eshe has been blessed to work with Vanessa Mae, Baaba Maal, Omar, Don-E and Laurette at the Royal Opera House to name but a few.
Eshe’s current work has been inspired by music from our original homeland, the middle passage to now and reflects our collective soul as having always been synonymous. Eshe invokes the spirit of healing, life and soul through her music, making the listener aware of the presence of spirit not just in the music but also as part of their life journey.
Once heard, her music which she calls ‘Purple Vibrations’, would not be forgotten.
It is not a case of ‘if’ but very much a case of ‘when’ Eshe becomes a household name. In a world full of stress, pressure and strife Eshe in her singing, performing inpartations brings the very thing we were created to appreciate and manifest – LIFE.