New Children's CD from Gaye: "Blues in All Flavors"
"Blues in All Flavors" available now! Thank You from Saffire
On November 7, 2009, Saffire played its final concert. This concert celebrated 25 years of creating and sharing the music we love. We want to thank our fans, media, and our extended family for the love and support over the years. While Saffire, the group, has retired, please note that the individual members (Ann, Andra, & Gaye) will continue performing solo and with other groups. Check the individual websites for more information: Ann Rabson, Andra Faye, Gaye Adegbalola Saffire & Rabson Nominated for 2010 Blues Music AwardsSaffire's final release, "Havin' the Last Word," has been nominated as Acoustic Blues Album of the year. The Saffire documentary, "Hot Flash!" has been nominated in the DVD category. Saffire's Ann Rabson has been nominated in the Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year category. To see the full listing of nominees, visit the Blues Foundation web site. We'd love to have your vote. In order to vote, you must be a member of the Blues Foundation. To purchase the CD or the DVD, visit our Merchandise page. Saffire Legacy Scholarship FundAt Saffire's final concert on November 7, 2009, a scholarship fund was set up in Saffire's honor. All three members teach in the Augusta Heritage Center's Blues Week program. They initially attended as students -- Ann & Gaye met Andra there. We invite you to help spread the joy and healing magic of the blues. Click here to find out more or contribute. Bald Headed Blues - The Video
HOT FLASH Documentary: Available now!
See more clips from HOT FLASH: Clip 1 | Clip 2 Final Release: Havin' The Last Word
". . . while the musical partnership of Saffire - the Uppity Blues Women may be ending, their musical legacy is firmly established and will be enjoyed for many more years just as each of the members will establish more of their own legacy with their solo careers. Like Jim Brown leaving professional football, "Havin' the Last Word" has Saffire ending their run while still performing at the highest level."2009: Saffire's Last Year Saffire was formed in 1984, and 2009 marked our 25th anniversary. We celebrated a quarter-century of fond memories and achievements. However, 2009 was the year of our final tour and our final release as a group. In these years, we have had the opportunity to make music all over the world. It has been a dream come true for all of us -- to make a living doing what we love. We've shared a magic chemistry that is much more than our individual talents. So you might ask, "Well then, why are you ending Saffire?" For many years our visions coincided, but as we have aged and grown, our individual needs have changed. Our love of the music and our love for each other has not changed. As we move forward in different musical directions, we look forward to providing support and encouragement to each other. All three of us plan to continue performing in various configurations. (Please visit our individual websites: annrabson.com; andrafaye.com; adegbalola.com.) As Ann so clearly put it, she wants to be "musically promiscuous, instead of faithful to the same partners." Gaye and Andra say, "Ditto." About Saffire - The Uppity Blues WomenIt's not often that dreams come true. In the case of the acoustic blues trio, Saffire--The Uppity Blues Women,
that's just what happened. Over the course of nine recordings and thousands of gigs, the group has gone from virtual obscurity
to one of the most popular, witty, and just plain satisfying acoustic blues groups on the scene today. These women tear into
their material with passion, dedication, and originality. Every song they cover becomes theirs, and their originals
blend seamlessly with their interpretations. They are indeed the torchbearers for the original classic uppity blues women like
Bessie Smith, Sippie Wallace and Victoria Spivey.
"Post feminist traditional blues, sung, and played with gorgeous abandon" |
For many years, Gaye has been wanting to create music for children. When bullying events became highlighted in the news, that
gave Gaye the impetus she needed. So it is that this CD addresses bullying, health issues, kindness, the environment, etc. -- topics important to children and . . . ALL "G" RATED.
The long awaited Saffire documentary, HOT FLASH, is now available!
To cap Saffire's "legacy," our final recording,