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Sadiki Pierre
Despite the encouragement of those closest to him to study at a school like Juilliard or Berklee to become a full-time musician, Sadiki chose to attend an aviation school called Daniel Webster College in order to pursue his childhood dream of becoming a professional pilot. Nevertheless, he still enjoyed playing in his spare time so he continued to perform with various community orchestras and string ensembles such as the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra. He also occasionally trained with a few esteemed double bass teachers including a member of the New York Philharmonic. His focus on classical music inadvertently created a longing for musical freedom that drove him to study and master jazz. Since then, he’s performed at numerous jazz clubs throughout New York City, the Hudson Valley, Boston and New England.
While Sadiki became a promising classical and jazz bassist, he wasn’t still musically satisfied. He tried his hand at several other styles by playing with blues, gospel, R&B, funk and latin groups but ultimately, they limited his freedom to move freely back and forth between the styles. Because of this, he decided to retire from music shortly after graduating college. After a ten-year hiatus, he has rediscovered his love for music. Most importantly, he has finally found the musical projects that allow him to freely mix the different styles that he loves and form the percussive, melodic and groovy style that he will surely be known for.
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Acute Inflections: The Brave
by Geannine Reid
There has been a rise in the popularity of performing and recording duos in jazz in the late 2010s. One of the most sought-after partnerships in NYC for high-end parties is that of bassist Sadiki Pierre and vocalist Elasea Douglas. Though Pierre and Douglas' backgrounds are quite diverse, a connective tissue is a love of improvisation. Pierre comes from a classical and jazz background. At a young age his parents recognized his propensity for music. Though in sixth ...
read moreAll About Jazz – “…the playful buoyancy of the duet is in full view.”
All About Vocals – “The duo treats each arrangement with care to brighten the sonic palette.”
Blogcritics – “The grooving bass lines of ‘Latch’ complement Douglas’ skill to move in sync with the rhythmic beats.”
Chalked Up Reviews – “…they have a hit on their hands and a song that could equally be covered by a multitude of artists.”
DownBeat – “Douglas’ lovely voice meshes with Pierre’s rich, thumping tones throughout…”