888295638524

Ranky Tanky

Ranky Tanky

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Cat No: RMA003

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Release Date:  03 November 2017

Label:  Resilience Music

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  888295638524

Genres:  World Music  Jazz  

  • Description

    Ranky Tanky released their eponymous debut on Oct. 20th, 2017. By December of that year, the group had been been profiled on NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross and their album soared to the #1 position on the Billboard, I-Tunes, and Amazon Jazz Charts.

    “Gullah� comes from West African language and means “a people blessed by God.� “Ranky Tanky� translates loosely as “Work It,� or “Get Funky!� In this spirit this Charleston, SC based quintet performs timeless music of Gullah culture born in the southeastern Sea Island region of the United States. From playful game songs to ecstatic shouts, from heartbreaking spirituals to delicate lullabies, the musical roots of Charleston, SC are “rank� and fertile ground from which these contemporary artists are grateful to have grown.

    South Carolina natives Quentin Baxter, Kevin Hamilton, Charlton Singleton, and Clay Ross first came together in 1998, fresh out of University, to form a seminal Charleston jazz quartet. Now, united by years apart and a deeper understanding of home, these accomplished artists have come together again, joined by one of the low-country’s most celebrated vocalists Quiana Parler, to revive a “Heartland of American Music� born in their own backyards.

    The soulful songs of the Gullah culture are brought to life by this band of native South Carolinians who mix the low country traditions with large doses of jazz, gospel, funk, and R&B. Fresh out of college, trumpeter Charlton Singleton, guitarist Clay Ross, bassist Kevin Hamilton, and drummer Quentin Baxter originally worked together as an in-demand jazz quartet on the Charleston scene in the late 1990s before splitting off to each make their way as freelance musicians, working with names like Houston Person, Freddy Cole, Cyro Baptista, and René Marie. Gaining years of valuable experience while developing a deeper appreciation for the South Carolina Gullah tradition they came from, the band reformed with the dynamic vocalist Quiana Parler to celebrate the bone-deep mix of spirituals and gutbucket blues that mark the low country mainland and Sea Islands – music made by a self-contained culture of descendants of enslaved Africans that introduced such indelible parts of American songbook as “Kum Bah Yah� and “Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore.� The word “Gullah� comes from West Africa and means “a people blessed by God,� and “Ranky Tanky� translates loosely as “Work It,� or “Get Funky!�

  • Tracklisting

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      • 12345678910111213. That's Alright
      • . Turtle Dove