Julia Tynes
Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Established. Jan 01, 2013 | SELF
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"After You"
Sung by Julia Tynes
Written by Julia Tynes & Carl Jackson
Link to Julia's site: http://juliatynes.com/
I must have listened to hundreds if not thousands of break-up songs in my time, soul songs, rock and roll songs and country songs and after a while they are all a bit predictable in a sobbing in your cornflakes kind of way.
In fact, way, way back, when I broke up with my first girlfriend – I did the breaking up for reasons that I cannot remember but reasons that were probably to do with teenage stupidity – I did that nose pressed up to the window on a rainy day thing muttering: “What have I done? What have I done?” I think Kris Kristofferson’s “For The Good Times” was my soundtrack. Alas we move on, but for some it isn’t easy.
I say all this because I have been pointed in the direction of a break-up song that does something different, something that freshens up the interpretation of the theme, not in a plodding Leonard Cohen in a bedsit way droning on about life being unfair, but pairing fairly pessimistic, honest lyrics (break-ups are hard!) with an optimistic, positive musical arrangement.
‘After You” is written by Julia Tynes and Carl Jackson. Carl’s piano intro leads us warmly to Julia’s superb vocals, a hint of little-girl-lost coupled with a matter-of-fact analysis of the aftermath of a split. I’m making this sound a bit clinical and dull, but not a bit of it.
This song is infectious. I have listened to it at least six times and when it’s finished I feel the urge to hum or sing the chorus. This might not sound unusual but, as an old school folkie, this type of music is not normally my choice of listening. But ‘After You” unashamedly uses that vital ingredient if records are going to be successful. Julia and Carl are not afraid of catchiness. Catchiness is essential. If the choice is to be serious and worthy or to be catchy and memorable, I know where I would place my vote.
“I’m still wishing there was no such thing as after you…..” is a great line that could have been delivered in a clumsy way. In Julia Tyne’s hands, it pours out smoothly. She is a lovely singer, a comfortable (nothing wrong with that word) and confident performer who deserves much radio airplay.
I’ll keep an ear out for more Julia Tynes and Carl Jackson collaborations. This is special stuff and it should be a big hit, if only promoters and supporters notice it. If they do, then bravo. If they don't, well, sadly, it’s their loss.
“After You” – beautifully arranged, beautifully sung. - Joe Cushman- Dropped the Moon Blog
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After You- Written by Julia Tynes & Carl Jackson Produced by Mike Smith
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Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia—the home of Sydney Crosby—now has another up-and-comer to watch out for! Pop R&B diva Julia Tynes was the 2016 recipient of the African Nova Scotian Music Association (ANSMA) Emerging Artist of the Year Award, and is looking forward to a 2017 nomination for the Rising Star award. Julia is a singer, songwriter, choreographer, and entertainer based in Toronto. She has a unique and versatile voice that is recognizable by its sweet sound and easy listening nature. Grammy and three-time Juno award winner Liberty Silver says, “Lady J's [Julia Tynes] voice has a unique gift that her audiences and listeners love. This is the sign of a true artist that sets her apart from all others”. Julia combines her East Coast musical upbringing with influences like Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys and all that is Motown to create what she calls ‘Downhome Pop’. Within her music she promotes her own values of confidence and independence for women with lyrics like: ‘You’re not my boyfriend’ and ‘I’m sad that we’re saying goodbye… but I’m not the reason why’. She also performs many feel-good jams about kicking back and just having fun: ‘Tonight we’re going to be free, and this is the place you want to be’ (Reckless, another track from her upcoming album).
Summer of 2016, Julia performed an East Coast Tour promoting her single, After You, which is the first release from her FACTOR-funded upcoming record, The Girl In Every Song, and has received radio air play on CBC and CKDU 88.1. The album was recorded and produced by sought-after engineer Mike Smith at the highly esteemed Phase One Studios, and combines Julia’s down-to-earth perspective and girl power sass in a series of songs about living, loving and moving forward. During the past year, she has shared the stage with superstars like Natalie McMaster, Bruce Guthro, and Liberty Silver. You might also recognize her from festivals such as The Stan Rogers Fest, Taste of the Danforth, The South East Asian Festival, The Toronto Christmas Market, Indie Week or the ECMAs, to name a few! It has been an incredible year for Julia, especially returning to her hometown as a celebrity guest for the magazine Teens Now Talk in their Youth Expo. She now has her eyes on 2017, as her road to the Junos. Keep your eyes peeled and your ears open for Julia Tynes, ‘The Girl in Every Song’, as she will be the girl everyone is talking about!
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