Thursday, May 12, 2011

Sade - No Ordinary Love



The English R&B/Soul band Sade with the big woman Sade was in Stockholm for a gig.
Around 13 trucks filled with stage, lights, sound, video and instruments.
Last sentence was 17 years ago.She is 52 days and she look awesome!Her voice still holds and is great!
A bit to slow music for me, but its good.

When I came into the gig they had a big fabric all about the point that was viewing a picture on it, but one could even see Sade and the band.

Look below on Stones pics.

Sade was natural in Nigeria with a English father and a Nigerian father.
Sade moved to Holland and then 18 years old she affected to England.

While at college, she united a mortal band, Pride, in which she sang backing vocals. Her solo performances of the song "Smooth Operator" attracted the aid of record companies and in 1983, she signed a solo deal with Epic Records taking three members of the band, Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale and Paul Denman, with her. Sade and her band produced the beginning of a chain of hit albums. Their debut album Diamond Life was in 1984. She is the most successful solo female artist in British history, having sold over 50 million albums worldwide.

On her homepage it says: For most of the preceding 20 years, Sade has prioritised her personal life over her pro career, releasing only three studio albums of new material during that period. Her wedding to the Spanish film director Carlos Scola Pliego in 1989; the nativity of her daughter in 1996 and her early 21st century move from North London to rural Gloucestershire, where she now lives with a new partner, have consumed much of her time and attention. And quite justly so. "You can only get as an artist as farsighted as you let yourself the sentence to get as a person," Sade says. "We're all parents, our lives have all moved on. I couldn't have made Soldier of Bed any time before now, and though it's been a long look for the fans - and I am sorry about that - I'm incredibly proud of it."


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