Listen to Endea Owens perform live in WDET’s Studio A
The homegrown bassist joined CultureShift to chat about growing up in Detroit’s jazz scene, performing on NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk’ and how she landed a spot on ‘The Late Show.’
Detroit native Endea Owens is a rising star in jazz. She’s a student of legends like Marcus Belgrave, Rodney Whitaker and Ron Carter. She’s toured around the world and even landed a very prestigious spot in the band on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She is homegrown, a graduate of Detroit School of Arts and she’s getting ready to release her debut album, Feel Good Music, on April 20.
The bubbly bassist joined CultureShift for a live performance and to chat about growing up in Detroit’s jazz scene, performing on NPR’s Tiny Desk and her Community Cookout initiative.
“I try to be the best representation of myself, which is my authentic self. I never tried to be anyone else. I keep the integrity of myself in the music, and I hope the audience always feels that.” — bassist Endea Owens
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