The Pulse of Entertainment: Six-Time
                                             #1 Billboard Hit-Maker Jazz Keyboardist Kayla Waters to Release New Album ‘Anew' on Shanachie Entertainment November
                                             7, 2025
by Dr. Eunice Moseley
 
(October 31, 2025) - "Purity...it's about new beginnings,"
                                             said Jazz keyboardist Kayla Waters-Medley (Kim Waters) about the title of her new album "Anew"
                                             (Shanachie Entertainment), featuring Kim Waters, to be released November 7, 2025. "I'll be 35 next month, I just got
                                             married...the fresh terrain of life...as a wife. It illustrates that new territory. My husband shot the cover." The Maryland native's husband is Zo Medley. 
"Me and my husband met in 2018. His father is a minister, and I played at his dad's church...four years
                                             later...," she said about their marriage when I asked.
Kayla
                                             continued that he reached out to her on social media and within three weeks their parents were meeting.
Kayla Water's background as a musician started very young playing the piano that was
                                             in the house. Her parents saw her talent and as they say the rest is history. Of course, she eventually started playing with
                                             her notoriously famous father Jazz saxophonist Kim Waters. Kayla has also shared the stage with other legends such as Stevie
                                             Wonder, Patrice Rushen, Marsha Ambrosius, and Corinne Bailey Rae.
"Growing
                                             up we had an acoustic upright piano," Kayla recalled for me. "I lifted the lid up and started playing on it. My
                                             parents...gave me lessons at six years old."
The first single
                                             released from the "Anew" project is titled "Lush."
"All
                                             my music illustrates God....it's to inspire," she said as we talked about the single. "The landscape of lush grass.
                                             All beautiful...the green of nature."
Jazz keyboardist Kayla
                                             Waters holds the record for the longest #1 position on Billboard's Jazz Chart for a consecutive six weeks. She has accumulated
                                             six Billboard #1 hits. Also, a singer and composer, Waters is a Howard University alumnus. She debuted in 2017 with her "Apogee"
                                             (Shanachie Entertainment) project which reached the top of the Billboard Jazz Chart. Its single "I Am" also reached
                                             the top of the Billboard Jazz Chart. Her sophomore album "Coevolve" garnered two Billboard #1 hits with the singles
                                             "Zephyr" and "Full Bloom." Kayla Water's 2021 project had a single, "Open Portals," that reached
                                             the top of the Billboard Jazz Chart. Then in 2023 her album "Presence," had a single to reach #1 on Billboard's
                                             Jazz Chart titled "Undulation" and the album also offered two Billboard Top Five Jazz Chart hits with "Waterkisses"
                                             and "Murky Moon."
I asked about how musicians can remember
                                             music only songs and Waters said, "To me it's muscle memory. Singers have vocal memory. The frequency...of the fingers...you
                                             get use to the key movements." 
She said it's like fingers
                                             are learning "a new" dance.
"This is my fourth album."
                                             She said as we concluded our interview about the November 7th release of her "Anew" (Shanachie Entertainment) project.  www.Shanchie.com www.IAmKaylaWaters.com
 
The Pulse of Entertainment: Three-Time
                                             Grammy Winning Soweto Gospel Choir Releases Three New Singles and Continues its ‘Hope' Tour in America
(October 24, 2025) - "I'm a founding member....23 years
                                             in the choir," said Soweto Gospel Choir Master Shimmy Jiyane as we talked about the
                                             average age of the members of the three-time Grammy Award winning Soweto Gospel Choir. "I still sing in the choir. We
                                             have mixed ages - younger members in their 20s with older members for their experience. We don't concentrate on age, the body
                                             will tell you, your Spirit will tell you."
The tour is named after their last album "Hope" (Shanachie Entertainment).
                                             The album pays homage to the American Civil Rights anthems that include songs from Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder and Hugh Masekela.
                                             The newly released singles from the "Hope" album include "Mbayi Mbayi," "I'll
                                             Take You There," and "Sechaba." Currently the "Hope" tour is on its North
                                             American run that ends in December.
"We've been on tour for
                                             three weeks (in America)," he added.
The Soweto Gospel Choir
                                             has performed for many legendary individuals such as President Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and President Barack
                                             Obama. They have collaborated with Peter Gabriel, Bono, Stevie Wonder, Beyonce' and John Legend. They first performed in American
                                             in 2004 and was highly welcomed. In fact, they we highly welcomed around the world.

"We tour 11 months of the year...it's our life," Shimmy affirmed
                                             when I commented that they seem to always be on tour. "It's a beautiful thing, enjoying life and what God has given you."
The Soweto Gospel Choir has garnered two #1 Billboard hits on the "World Music"
                                             Chart. Depending on the audience the choir can sing in English and five of the 11 languages in South Africa - Sotho, Zulu,
                                             Xhosa, Pedi, and Tswana.
"Right now, we are at 22 members,"
                                             he told me when I asked. "It can get to as many as 41."
Their
                                             "Hope" Tour was launched in 2022, and I am amazed that they are still on their "Hope" tour three years
                                             later.
The new single "Mbayi Mbayi" is the first song
                                             on the "Hope" album, and it was sung by 10,000 youth protesting the forced teaching of Afrikaans. During that protest
                                             many young children were killed. The "I'll Take You There" single is a cover of the Staples Singers' single on Stax
                                             Records. The third newly released single "Sechaba" is a cover of  Hugh Masakela's hit from the musical "Sarafina!."
"We are touring right now," Shimmy laughed a little. "We perform tonight!"
"It (the choir) was launched to showcase the talent that comes from South Africa.
                                             To celebrate the culture of South African, and to celebrate the music in South African," said Choir Master Shimmy Jiyane
                                             when I asked why they started the choir back in 2002.
I asked how
                                             they select their songs because their roster of songs are from a variety genres of music and Shimmy replied, "The management
                                             team...and me...pick the songs. Songs that make sense. We ask, what can we offer musically."
If you have every seen the Soweto Choir perform, I have one, you will be amazed at their dance
                                             moves. They really put on a great show.
"Yes, we dance because
                                             music is from the soul. Music shakes the bones; makes you hum and sing along," Shimmy said as we ended the interview.
The Soweto Gospel Choir launch a nonprofit, Nkosi's Haven/Vukani Foundation, in 2003
                                             to assist orphans. Vukani, meaning "do something," is their foundation and Nkosi Haven is an AIDS-Care project started
                                             by Gail Johnson. They unit to provide various services in South African. The Soweto Gospel Choir has fed over 3,000 children,
                                             assisted with three funeral, paid schooling for two young men and allowed Nkosi's Haven to continue to operate to complete
                                             its mission that includes supplying mothers and children with food, school and therapy. Aside from choir member Shimmy Jiyane,
                                             other founders of the Soweto Gospel Choir include music producers Andrew Kay and David Vigo, choir director David Mulovhedzi
                                             (who passed away), and executive producer Beverly Bryer. w www.SowetoGospelChoir.com www.Shanachie.com
SYNDICATED COLUMN: Dr. Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million with
                                             The Pulse of Entertainment. She is also a Business Management/Public Relations Strategist and Consultant
                                             at Freelance Associates and is Promotions Director (at-large) for The Baltimore Times. www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com.
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