Tuesday 19 May 2015

CONVERSATION WITH JOZY: MUSIC SPOTLIGHT WITH GODDIE BASS ON SAX

How did you get your name?
It started when i treid to get an email adress and all alterations of my names were already taken.  At the time i was a bass guitarist, so i thought of adding bass to goddie (which is short for godfrey) and i got godiebass @…..com which i still use. Then when i started playing the saxophone and was thinking of a brand name i thought of using godiebass and just added “on sax” thus ending up with goddiebass on sax!

How long have you been performing?
Professionally, i have been playing the bass guitar for about 20 years now. In terms of the saxophone it has been about 8 years now. I have always been musically active, as a young boy i was in the school choir, also sang in church and was also a memebr of kamali brass/matching band.

What did you do before you got into music?
It has always been music for me, straight from school, i joined a band called the big five, then went on to work for another band called wakw waka straight form there at the age of 23 i signed a contract with the afrigo band which was a step up - it paid well and was at the time uganda’s best / favourite band. 

What made you realise you wanted to pursue a career in music?
Ho ho….i can only say it has always been gods plan for me.  There have been times when i thought it was the end of my music career but just at the end or before exist, something better and exciting came up. That’s why i say it was gods’ plan!

Describe your music in three words 
Exciting, Sweet, And Realxing. 

What has been your biggest challenge on your music journey?
I am self thought so i put a lot of time and effort in training. At times balancing family life can be difficult - there is that  feeling of guilt not spending enough time with my wife and kids. Secondly, the saxophone and all it’s accessories are expensive, so replacing any item does not come cheap.  And thirdly finding competent connection in terms of securing jobs/ contracts.  
And top of all that, at times people can be discouraging, scornful and disrespectful  with their remarks. But at the same time there those who are very encouraging  and show a lot of love and interest for my work/ music.

Music has a great impact on the young. What advice do you have for the youth that listen to your music?
My advice to them is to just listen and enjoy, and to remember that it’s a byproduct of a combination of both interest and of true love. Those who are striving to become musicians - stay committed, work hard, and keep desiring to achieve;  and most importantly they should believe that god is on their side. The bible says that all good gifts come from god, so it’s important to remember that it’s his grace that sees us through.

What do you enjoy best, studio or a live stage? How would you get the public to support live music and shows? 
Without question live stage… it feels so magical - especially if it has a good combination of musician.
To get the public to support live music, i will say it should have good sound equipment, have qualified engineers to deal with the sound,  have reasonable priced tickets and ofcourse a good venue would be ideally encouraging.

What is your musical influence and is it any similar to your music? 
Traditional church hymes, brass band style, ofcourse african folk, reggae, classical, funck, blues, gospel and jazz.       
Most of my music is a fusion of all the above. You can get a feel of african folk, jazz, and a bit of reggae influence depending on which song i am playing.
              
What image/message does your music conveys and why did you choose this image/message?
It’s relative to each individual song. Being instrumental music it can convey different moods/ messages for different individuals. Some of the songs may reflect romance, sadness and  happiness and so on….

 Which of your songs would you not mind performing over and over again?
Almost all my songs.  But if i have to pick one, then it will be - my heart. 

Where would you like to see yourself in the next 5 years as an artist? 
By the grace of god, i would hope to be performing internationally, in big festivals and conferences.

As an artist how would you define success?
Every artiste may define sucess differently depending on thier artistic journey. Personally, if i make music which inspires the world and become internationally recognised, get a few collaborations with some big names /lables and ofcourse some good money attached to my name, then i will that call that success. 

What are your up to date performance plans, new releases, tours, news?   
Looking forward to performing at 2 Beloved Gala later in the Summer. 
I am also working on my album which i’m hoping to completed in march. Once finished, announcements for the lounch & release date will be out, so watch this space! Also don’t forgt that i perform at weddings and special events, all kinds of parties such as birthdays, graduations, etc and any cooperate event. So if anyone is looking to enhance their special occasion by adding some  sweet sax as partof their entertainment; then feel free to contact me on the details below with your request details.

What makes your music unique/different from other artists? 
Music has been my life as far as i can remember. I play different instruments such as bass guitar, drums, the saxophone etc. The ability to play different instruments actually helps to enhance me musically. I have been exposed to different geners, involved in some big projects and have developed great skills and technics which enables me great and sweet music. So…. I consider it unique because i make it! 

Do you currently have an agent, endorsement, record label, sponsor? 
No Jozyz; do you want to come on board? Lol

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