Kuba Oms
The time is now for Kuba Oms, the Canadian singer who mines 70s-era soul, funk and rock n’ roll on his solo debut, How Much Time, to be released Sept. 29th on Digniti/Warner. As the long-time musical director of the live house jam band Velvet, he has taken a contemporary approach to his own project that could be likened to a cross between Jamiroquai, Paolo Nutini, Jason Mraz, Ben Harper and Al Green.Born in Victoria to a Scottish mother and Indian father, Kuba is a third generation Canadian. As a kid, his parents held studies every Thursday evening, which ended in huge sing-along jams, with his dad and uncle hosting on acoustic guitars. “This was when I’d come into the room,” he remembers. “I’d sit cross-legged and just listen.”He started at age 15 by singing covers at school and around bonfires. An accomplished tennis player, he had the option of a scholarship to a U.S. college, but opted for music instead. And so his pursuit began.To hone his chops, he started a cover band, Souled Out, that became really big in B.C. with renditions of old soul classics from the likes of Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding and Stevie Wonder. “That’s how I really learned how to sing,” says Kuba. “Covering those songs was quite challenging.”
Kuba Oms最好听的歌
| 歌曲 | 专辑 | 时长 |
|---|---|---|
| My Love | Adhd | 03:48 |
| 7 Seconds | Adhd | 03:49 |
| My Friend | Adhd | 03:19 |
| Whatever Tomorrow Brings | How Mach Time | 03:34 |
| Love Is My Drug | Adhd | 03:40 |
| All In All | Adhd | 03:20 |
| Come Together | Adhd | 03:42 |
| Sex Is Good | Adhd | 03:10 |
| Never Meant To Hurt You | How Mach Time | 03:48 |
| Baby, Hold On To Your Dreams | Adhd | 03:09 |