A
gifted artist in every sense of the word - writer, singer,
musician and performer - Michael Tolcher deftly blends
unfailing melodic and organic pop sensibilities with a deep
understanding of soul, R&B and urban grooves drawn from
his Southern upbringing. His debut album, I Am, is an
inspired collection of songs and melodies that muse on life,
love and social consciousness.
Hailing from Lovejoy, GA, one
of Michael’s early aspirations was to be an Olympic athlete.
He was well on his way as a miler, running track at Georgia
Tech, until an injury sidelined his career and caused him to
refocus on what he wanted out of life. Michael began his
musical education while singing in the church choir as a child
and was always playing more than a little guitar here and
there. Honing his chops busking everywhere from the Atlanta
Summer Olympics to the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, where his
father was the resident chaplain, Michael broadcasted his new
musical gospel via a state-issued guitar and enlightened the
local prison community on a weekly basis. A chance encounter
with renowned political activist, inmate and father of Tupac,
Dr. Mutulu Shakur, impacted Michael greatly. Says Shakur, who
was especially impressed with Tolcher’s gift with words, “In
his music we are presented with the raw, clever rejection of
the forces of NORM, without belligerences. The truth and depth
of this artist inspires--begs us for a time of total honesty.”
Encouraged by this early
mentorship and the affirmative response of his new audiences,
Michael was convinced to pursue a formal musical career and
embarked on a string of cross-country gigs in clubs, bars and
coffee houses in search of more fans. “When I went out, it
was me, my van, and my guitar. It was a reflective time in my
life, wandering across the country in solitude, seeking
mind-opening experiences. At times it was very humbling, and
at other times it was very empowering.” This solitary
creative pilgrimage ultimately became a time of
self-discovery, inspiring many of the upcoming songs for I
Am.
In the fall of 2003, having
finally completed his journey in New York City, Michael set
out to produce his debut album with pop crossover producers,
Pop Rox. “He doesn't get on the mic and spit some false,
brooding bullshit just to stay cool amongst his peers.
Michael's words aim to uplift in an era when artists fear
committing to thoughtful, uplifting material,” testifies Pop
Rox. Recorded by Chris Shaw (Bob Dylan, Weezer, Dashboard
Confessional) and mixed by Tim Palmer (U2, Pearl Jam, The
Cure) & Mark Endert (Fiona Apple, Madonna), I Am
boasts an impressive arsenal of ideas, melodies and messages -
from the groove, beat-laden hooks of “Mission Responsible”
& “No One Above” to the pop elegance of “Sooner Or
Later” to the lyrical sophistication of “The Sun Song”
& “Bad Habits” For the sessions, Michael enlisted a
diverse company of special guests to help realize his creative
vision.
The album includes harmonic,
melodic and rhythmic contributions from ?uestlove (The Roots,
Common), Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers, Gov't Mule), Gavin
DeGraw, Pete Levin (Spin Doctors, Fun Lovin’ Criminals),
Eddie Martinez (Joe Cocker, Run-DMC), Paul Frazier (David
Byrne, Shawn Colvin) and Carl Carter (Maxwell). After applying
the final mixing touches in NY and LA, Michael cast off once
again to strengthen his fan base and share stages with Crosby,
Stills & Nash, Sister Hazel, Everclear, Pat McGee Band,
Tonic, George Clinton & P-Funk, The North Mississippi
All-stars and Cowboy Mouth. An early, limited edition EP
release helped to broaden the Tolcher story further.
Now, Michael and his band head
into 2004 with new tours accompanying Michelle Branch, Gavin
DeGraw, Virginia Coalition and Pat McGee Band. In Michael’s
words, “There's a side of me that I want you to see. That's
what the record is about. Uncovering and Revealing. I attempt
to open my personal experiences into human experiences making
what I am a reflection of what you are. If I'm successful,
then I become a single voice of the hearts and minds of many.
That is the magic of artful expression. When it's real, it's
felt both by the expressers and the witnesses. I wanted the
record to tickle the ears, vibrate the hips and stimulate the
mind. My formula is ancient and simple: Melody + rhythm +
meaning = song.”
I Am will be released in April
2004.
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