Videos

 

‘Up Above’ - Live for Jazz is Dead

‘Operation Feed Yourself’ - Grand Performances

‘Spirits of Above’ - PIMLR Sessions

 
 
 

Press

“Jimetta Rose & The Voices of Creation Find Joy in Community”Andy Thomas, Bandcamp Daily

“It’s new black classical music. It’s all the hodgepodge of being an African American but also with creativity and vision for the future. It has a taste of what is to come and what we can do. - Jimetta Rose, Night Dreamer

 Things Are Getting Better hears the LA-based vocal group reach new heights to spread a message of faith and togetherness in troubled times. - Twnty Three

Projects

Jimetta Rose & The Voices of Creation

Jimetta Rose (Director)
Jack Maeby (Organ)
Quran Shaheed (Piano)
Allakoi Peete (Percussion)
Roz Kumari (choir)
Novena Carmel (choir)
Tamara Blue (choir) 
Kellye Hawkins (choir) 
Zavier Wise (choir) 
Yohance Wright (choir) 
Fred McNeil (choir) 
Samir Moulay (choir)

*Core unit, sub. to change

Booking

Agent

Thomas Vermynck

Territories

Europe & UK

On Tour

July & August 2025

 
 
 

Selected discography

 
 
  • The Voices of Creation are a community-based choir led by vocalist, songwriter, arranger, producer and mainstay of the Los Angeles scene Jimetta Rose. Made up of a multigenerational group of mainly non-professional singers backed by some of the city’s finest musicians, their music marries hip strains of gospel with layers of jazz, soul and funk. While aspects of their music might recall Kamasi Washington, The Staple Singers or Sly Stone, Jimetta’s unique vision has resulted in new spiritually-charged forms of music whose whole-hearted embrace of love, joy and peace act as sonic healing balms for the soul.

    For Jimetta - whose resume includes collaborations with Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Sa-Ra Creative Partners, Angel Bat Dawid, Shafiq Husayn, MED and Blu - the very act of creation was part of a healing process: “I was very low at the time and I wrote most of the songs going through hardship. But I found comfort in the songs and a way to adjust my mindset to where things got better. So I thought ‘if this music works for me, maybe it will work for other people’ I believe that every person has their own voice and their own note and that we can use our voices to heal ourselves. That’s the intention behind creating the project.”

    After putting out a call on social media for people interested in joining her choir she was met with a sea of replies. Members were chosen in less-than conventional fashion: “I recruited people based on their interest in healing themselves and others, not necessarily on their musical experience or being seasoned performers” she says. Among those accepted into the ever-evolving collective, which was begun initially as a community choir, were the likes of Sly Stone’s daughter Novena Carmel, better known as a radio DJ for KCRW’s flagship breakfast show. Jimetta’s upbringing in the Pentecostal church, where she was a youth choir director, fed into her otherwise intuitive teachings of her songs and arrangements to the inexperienced members with help from the group’s seasoned organ player/co-musical director Jack Maeby.

    Produced by Mario Caldato Jr. (Beastie Boys, Seu Jorge) and his wife Samantha Caldato the results show the incredible sense of togetherness and communal spirit that the group had built up over time in the rehearsal sessions. The six tracks of their debut album, a mixture of originals and rearranged covers, are performed in a wide-eyed mix of styles that reflect Jimetta’s vision for borderless music: “It’s new black classical music,” she explains. “It’s all the hodgepodge of being an African American but also with creativity and vision for the future. It has a taste of what is to come and what we can do. What we have gone through and who we are now.”

 
 
 

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