Gene Stovall

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Melodramatic Popular Song / Acousmatic - Tape music / Lounge
Site(s):
Label:
Darkart/PeacePipeProductions/ID Labs/Jive Family
Type:
Indie
Gene Stovall was trained musically at Duquesne University, Mary Pappert School of Music for Vocal Performance with Professor Maurene Budway and at the Pittsburgh School for the Creative and Performing Arts as a Vocal Performance Major by David Jennings Smith.
2+2=5: Gene Stovall vs Geno Jive is completed. It's Stovall's very first studio album.
Stovall states:
Listening to this record will open your mind to Stovallian artistry and the way that I like to hear music. This album was inspired by speeches, novels, theater, cinema, friendship, love, vinyl, sampling, rhythms, chants, poetry, melody, harmony, expression, and freedom. I wanna thank everybody who added character and quality to my life over the years. Thank you to all of my friends and family who have a Geno Jive story or a Muppetface moment. Thanks for being my friends. Thanks for excepting my madness.
The soundtrack, or beats, of 2+2=5 were made by me, with the exceptions "Love" and "Permutations". I created these tracks over the last three years for an album called Muppetface, which was meant to be an instrumental record. After sitting on these tracks, I finally decided to sing and rhyme over my own beats. With my vocals over the beats for Muppetface, I figured 2+2=5 was a better title for this particular record.
In it's own way, 2+2=5 tells the story of an artist from two different points of view, simultaneously. Gene Stovall, the singer/songwriter and Geno Jive, the rhyme sayer, both shine equality on this album. We talk about the weather, politics, love, hate, people, places, and things.
Overall, 2+2=5 is about freedom. Freedom of speech and expression. Our founding father wanted us to be free, I think. This album is dedicated to my mother, the late Mary Mease Warren, who shared my belief that 2+2=5.
Don't take anything in life too seriously. Smile more. Tell the ones you love that you love them as often as possible, for it never gets too old or played out.
Thank you for listening.
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