D-Influence
A nostalgic acid jazz artist.
D-Influence is Vocalist Sarah Anne Webb, guitarist, drum programmer & keyboardist Ed Baden- Powell, Keyboardist / MC Kwame Kwaten and saxophonist percussion flute and keys man Steve Marston The first solo release was "I'm the One" This led to a deal with Acid Jazz records then to a major deal with Atlantic Records. Their 1st album "Good 4 We", released the single "Good Lover" to rave reviews in 1992. They opened for Prince, Naughty by Nature, James Brown and Michael Jackson. They released 2 more albums "Prayer for Unity" 1995, and "London" 1997. The band signed & produced on Shola Ama's hit "You Might Need Somebody" Other production credits include Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones, Seal, Jay-Z, Tom Jones (Reload), Mark Morrisson, Beverley Knight, Changing Faces, Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates, Diana Ross and Eric Benet to name a few. Ed Baden Powell became a lawyer at Simpsons taking care of the London Olympics and huge music clients across the world. Steve went on to live in South America, but tragically lost a battle with cancer in 2010. Sarah Webb continued recording and writing and has released studio tracks on Giles Peterson's Brownswood label. Kwame went on to found the Urban Music Seminar & co-found Ultimate Seminar with Nicky Charles and Andrea Euell. He then became an artist manager at Ferocious Talent management winning Artiste Manager of the Year in 2014 and becoming Vice-Chair of the MMF in 2018. D-influence reformed in 2016 for Live shows and festivals!
What kind of music does D-Influence play?+
D-Influence plays acid jazz, uk r&b - rooted in tradition rather than chasing trends.
What are D-Influence live shows like?+
D-Influence's live sets are loose and exploratory - consistent in quality but rarely identical night to night.
How can I find out when D-Influence is playing?+
Follow D-Influence on Mood to get notified when new shows are added. Mood tracks their upcoming events across all supported cities.