RVA Mag Premiere: Kenneka Cook’s “Don’t Ask Me”

by | Nov 20, 2017 | MUSIC

Local jazz singer Kenneka Cook has been steadily priming Richmond audiences for her debut album Moonchild over the past few weeks, due out Feb. 23 via American Paradox Records. With appearances on RVA Track and an opening spot for last week’s Waxahatchee concert at Capital Ale House, Cook chose RVA Magazine to premiere the first forthcoming, standalone single, “Don’t Ask Me.”

Featuring help from several other local live musicians, Moonchild not only pays homage to the artists actively performing music arts within the city, but invites them to progress and evolve Cook’s sound. The album consists of Cook-originals and Cook-covers, like a rendition of Vampire Weekend’s “The Kids Don’t Stand A Chance.”

In a makeshift recording studio right inside her producer and engineer Scott Lane’s living room, Cook took three diligent months to record Moonchild with help from Devonne Harris (piano/Butcher Brown), Kelli Strawbridge (drums/Kings), Caleb Knight (drums/Sammi Lanzetta), Chris Speasmaker (piano/The Congress), Andrew Sisk (drums/Angelica Garcia), Marcus Tenney (trumpet/Foxygen), Russell Lacy (guitar/Mikrowaves), Sid Kingsley (saxophone/Sid Kingsley), and Jared Pool (mandolin/Larry Keel).

“Don’t Ask Me”, which was written by fellow Richmond musician Pete Curry (Crystal Pistol Records), leaves the listener in a light and introspective mood. With some killer keys being laid down on the piano, Cook drives this simply wonderful tune with her tonal range and the expression in her lyrics. You can hear her fondness with the looping machine as well as the genre-blending effects the hip-hop snare beats create with “Don’t Ask Me,” and it is just delightful. You can read more about Kenneka Cook here.

 

Christopher McDaniel

Christopher McDaniel

Christopher Alan McDaniel is a 2015 VCU graduate with his Bachelor’s in English and a minor in Creative Writing. Chris aspires to be a collegiate professor of writing in his future. Until then, you can find him hosting free public creative writing workshops with the Filthy Rich and writing grants for Dogtown Dance Theatre. Chris can also be found around Richmond’s breweries and music venues enjoying what the city has to offer.




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