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A neo spoken wurd artist with music that caters to all ethnicities and ages. She is making waves and turning heads to her nice gentle voice and funky sounds that blast into your speakers. Guaranteed that once you hear the music and the message that is delivered that you will be pleased!!
About
One Chance to Show the World!
Rootsology's Way
Sometimes all it takes is a turn of events to happen in ones life in order for them to become what it is that they were ordained to be. That is just what happened to Kala Brown after her father tragically passed away. His death caused her to fall into a depressed state. As a child at the age of 12, she thought it was time to grow up. She began to turn to writing poems, songs and movies. It was her way to escape Life and a way to get over the death of her father and cousin in the same year.
As a kid, she was extremely shy and to get over the bad habit, her mom began to manage and coach her for talent shows, plays, church groups, organizations and things that Kala couldn't pronounce. After being a runner-up in Hal Jackson Talented Teens in New Orleans, she found herself in many more pageants.
Yet, the older she got, the more she loved her writings. One day an English teacher gave her some incite and an idea was born.
Actually, the name Rootsology was born.
Years of studying, performing, creating music and writing for others caused Kala to pack up her things and not move to Beverly Hills, but to Atlanta Georgia. It was fate that caused her to answer an ad and meet with a guy named Devon who wanted to create a spoken word, jazz band. Upon meeting Devon, in walks a tall, dreaded guy from Nebraska called Nabraska. The vibes were instant! Then one day, Rootsology's co-worker Mike was venting after work and he started singing, she thought it was a great idea to have him join the group to make it an official band.
1999, A Group Called Karma was born.
They started out doing videos first, then shows, then a CD. They were rock, They were poetry, They were soul, They were jazz, They were ONE. Some called them Digable Planets and others called them Floetry. They could get into any studio and create a full CD of songs within 3 hours. That's including writing the poems out in a format along with 3 great musicians that played behind them. That's how easy the flow was! But yet, they came together years after Digable Planets and years before Floetry. With 3 CD's, they got many great reviews not only from the masses but from several US Major Record Labels.
Now as she takes the world on her own without the guys, she is making waves and turning heads to her nice sultry voice and funky sounds that blast into your speakers. Guaranteed that once you hear the CD and the message that is delivered that you will be pleased!
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