Thursday, April 14, 2016

Navasha Daya brings music and activism to Moods Music


Baltimore-based singer Navasha Daya has been making beautiful music for nearly 20 years, first as a member of the famed group Fertile Ground and then as a solo artist with her 2012 EP Rebirthed Above Ground. Along with the songs she’s known for belting out in her distinctive jazz-tinged soul style, Daya is also a dedicated activist; she and her husband, educator/musician Fanon Hill, launched the Youth Resiliency Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to "inspiring realization of the authentic self in children, youth and young adults in Baltimore."

On her latest album both sides of her life’s work — music and activism — come together in a big way.…

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