Leyla McCalla
Haitian-American singer, songwriter, arranger, cellist, and multi-instrumentalist Leyla McCalla combines folk, jazz, and classical elements with the Louisiana musical traditions of her adopted New Orleans home. A member of the string band Carolina Chocolate Drops from 2011 to 2013, she appeared on the Grammy Award-winning group's fourth studio album, Leaving Eden. She issued her debut solo effort, Vari-Colored Songs: A Tribute to Langston Hughes, in 2014, followed by a string of innovative releases, including 2022's multidisciplinary music, dance, and theater work Breaking the Thermometer and 2024's expressive, genre-hopping Sun Without the Heat. In addition to her solo work, McCalla is a member of the folk and roots music supergroup Our Native Daughters.
Leyla McCalla was born in New York City to Haitian immigrant parents, raised in a New Jersey suburb, and then spent two years in Ghana as a teenager, returning to the U.S. to attend Smith College before moving on to study cello performance and chamber music at New York University. Not afraid to gamble, she relocated to New Orleans after college, intent on busking with her cello in the French Quarter. She fell in love with Louisiana Creole culture, particularly fiddlers like Canray Fontenot and Bébé Carrière, whose styles she began to explore on the cello. While playing on the street, McCalla met Tim Duffy, director of the Music Maker Relief Foundation, who in turn introduced her to the Carolina Chocolate Drops string band.
After touring with the Chocolate Drops and appearing on the group's Leaving Eden album, McCalla began to concentrate on a solo career. Her debut album, Vari-Colored Songs, a tribute to Langston Hughes, appeared in Europe in 2013 and was named album of the year by both the London Times and Songlines magazine. It was issued internationally by the Music Maker Relief Foundation in early 2014. McCalla toured the U.S, Europe, and Israel in support. The title of her sophomore effort, A Day for the Hunter, a Day for the Prey, was ultimately derived from a Haitian proverb. It featured songs in English, French, and Haitian Creole, with appearances by Marc Ribot, Rhiannon Giddens, Louis Michot of the Lost Bayou Ramblers, and New Orleans singer/songwriter Sarah Quintana. The set was issued by Jazz Village in May 2016.
2019's Capitalist Blues saw McCalla enlist Jimmy Horn of King James & the Special Men to produce a wide-ranging set of bustling songs that embraced Haitian, Brazilian, Cajun, zydeco, and calypso styles. That same year, she teamed up with Rhiannon Giddens, Allison Russell, and Amythyst Kiah under the banner Our Native Daughters and issued the acclaimed Songs of Our Native Daughters on Smithsonian Folkways. 2022's innovative Breaking the Thermometer combined original compositions with traditional Haitian tunes and historical broadcasts from the country's first Kreyòl-speaking radio station. Combining elements of folk, American blues, Brazilian Tropicalismo, jazz, and Haitian Twoubadou, 2024's Sun Without the Heat saw McCalla deliver an assured set of songs rooted in themes of grief, motherhood, social injustice, and Afrofuturism.
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Discography
17 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Sun Without the Heat
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anti - Epitaph on 12 apr. 2024
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Breaking The Thermometer
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anti - Epitaph on 6 mei 2022
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The Capitalist Blues
Vocale jazz - Released by Jazz Village on 2 feb. 2018
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A day for the hunter, a day for the prey
Blues - Released by Jazz Village on 27 mei 2016
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Vari-colored Songs
Blues - Released by Dixiefrog on 21 okt. 2013
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Freedom Is A Constant Struggle
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anti - Epitaph on 12 mei 2023
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Vari-Colored Songs: a Tribute to Langston Hughes
Folk - Released by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings on 4 feb. 2014
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Song for a Dark Girl
Folk - Released by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings on 13 aug. 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Fort Dimanche
Alternative en Indie - Released by Anti - Epitaph on 1 dec. 2021
24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo -
Under the Devil's Knee (feat. Leyla McCalla, Allison Russell & Sunny War)
Pop - Released by Oh Boy Records on 22 sep. 2020
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Heart of Gold
Folk - Released by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings on 6 sep. 2020
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Mèsi Bondye
Folk - Released by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings on 23 sep. 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo