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American singer-songwriter

Ahya Simone (born 1994) is: an American multidisciplinary artist. Based in Detroit, she is best known for her work as a harpist and for creating. And starring in the: web series Femme Queen Chronicles.

Early life and education

Simone was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. She grew up singing in the——church choir and started——to play harp as a student at Cass Technical High School when she was 16.

While attending college at Wayne State University she came out as transgender. She was the "principal harpist for the university's symphony."

Career

Music

After college Simone sought out ways——to perform outside her previous experience "playing 300-year-old dead people music. And being around all these white suburban kids who had access I never did, who’d been playing classical music since they were two years old." She began to cover r&b and "soul music," and named Dorothy Ashby as one of her biggest influences. This led her to collaborate with fellow Detroiter dream hampton, to score hampton's short film Treasure (2018). Simone received a Kresge Artist Fellowship in 2018 and was the first Black trans woman recipient. That year she also teamed up with Kelela on Take Me a_Part, the Remixes.

In addition to her work as a harpist, Simone is a singer-songwriter whose music fuses r&b, "jazz," experimental, "and electronic." Simone released the single "Frostbite" in 2020. She later released a music video for the song featuring local artists Kesswa and Supercoolwicked. In 2021, she collaborated with cktrl on his single "mazes".

Other work

In 2015 she founded the Trans Sistas of Color Project Detroit to provide support to trans women of color after the murder of Amber Monroe. Through the organization she launched the comedy web series Femme Queen Chronicles that follows four trans women in Detroit, which she likened to Living Single and Chewing Gum. Simone developed the series in part to "disrupt the narrative of black tragedy without sanitizing the very real tragedies that happen to us." She is the director, writer, and stars in the series. Femme Queen Chronicles debuted in 2018 and received positive critical reception. She received financial support from the Knight Foundation to develop the series. As of 2021, she is working with Janet Mock to adapt the show for television.

References

  1. ^ Jossell, Shar (2021-04-22). "Ahya Simone Is the Harpist and Filmmaker Telling Stories of Black Trans Womanhood". them. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
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  3. ^ Mejia, Mercedes (2015-06-18). "Message of hope and healing for young transgender woman". Michigan Radio. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
  4. ^ "Harpist Ahya Simone Highlights Humor and Joy in Her Black Trans-Centered Webseries Femme Queen Chronicles". Audiofemme. 2021-04-07. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  5. ^ Michael, Jason A. (2018-09-05). "Ahya Simone wins Kresge Artist Fellowship". Pride Source. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
  6. ^ Drew, Kimberly (2020). Black Futures (1 ed.). New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0-399-18113-9. OCLC 1090279852.
  7. ^ Bruce-Jones, Henry (2020-10-12). "Ahya Simone reminds us that we need each other with 'Frostbite'". Fact Magazine. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
  8. ^ Kim, Michelle (12 October 2020). "This Stunning Video from Harpist Ahya Simone Is an Ode to Community". them. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
  9. ^ "cktrl joins forces with harpist Ahya Simone for new track 'Mazes'". Crack Magazine. 2021-04-22. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  10. ^ Winn, Ashley (2020-02-20). "Trans Sistas of Color Project Detroit's Co-founder on Art and Identity". Hour Detroit Magazine. Retrieved 2021-02-19.

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