Nakia(I)
- Música
- Sonido
- Composición
May 30, 2022
On season one of NBC's "The Voice," Nakia quickly became a fan favorite, using his big grizzly voice to transform pop songs into his own unique style. While producers focused on his relationship with his husband and his struggle to make ends meet as a blues singer, what they didn't show you on TV was just how much Nakia accomplished on his own prior to the show. Long before Nakia was a semifinalist on CeeLo Green's team, he was a beloved member of the Austin music community, fronting bands, performing solo, and working with some music's biggest names. After the whirlwind of reality television died down, Nakia placed his focus on writing songs for his six-song EP, "Drown In The Crimson Tide," and the tour that followed. Four years later he recorded and released his acclaimed album, "Blues Grifter." In 2018 Nakia joined the casts of Skeleton Crew and Demon Doctor - two queer, body positive indie series created by Joshua R. Pangborn. Through his work with Joshua Nakia began composing for film (Wasted On The Young) and TV (Skeleton Crew, Demon Doctor). The pair also co-wrote a 15 song musical in 2021 titled, Dueling Pianos: A Skeleton Crew Musical. Prior to the pandemic, Nakia had just begun writing new original songs and performing solo shows, and putting together a new band. When live events were canceled due to COVID-19, Nakia put more of his efforts into artist advocacy and led his nonprofit, Austin Texas Musicians, to advocate for the creation of emergency relief funding to musicians and music venues in Austin. Matthew McConaughey recently surprised Nakia with a private Zoom call where McConaughey named Nakia one of four, "Local Legends" as recognition of his volunteer work for the Austin music community during the pandemic. Nakia has been an active member of the Austin music community for over 17 years, and is an outspoken advocate for organizations such as HAAM and The SIMS Foundation. He has also served as the Chair of the Austin Music Commission and is serves on the Board Governors for the Texas Chapter of the Recording Academy. Nakia is a two-time Black Fret artist grant recipient. He lives in Austin, Texas with his husband Robert and their Bouvier des Flandres, Baker.
On season one of NBC's "The Voice," Nakia quickly became a fan favorite, using his big grizzly voice to transform pop songs into his own unique style. While producers focused on his relationship with his husband and his struggle to make ends meet as a blues singer, what they didn't show you on TV was just how much Nakia accomplished on his own prior to the show. Long before Nakia was a semifinalist on CeeLo Green's team, he was a beloved member of the Austin music community, fronting bands, performing solo, and working with some music's biggest names. After the whirlwind of reality television died down, Nakia placed his focus on writing songs for his six-song EP, "Drown In The Crimson Tide," and the tour that followed. Four years later he recorded and released his acclaimed album, "Blues Grifter." In 2018 Nakia joined the casts of Skeleton Crew and Demon Doctor - two queer, body positive indie series created by Joshua R. Pangborn. Through his work with Joshua Nakia began composing for film (Wasted On The Young) and TV (Skeleton Crew, Demon Doctor). The pair also co-wrote a 15 song musical in 2021 titled, Dueling Pianos: A Skeleton Crew Musical. Prior to the pandemic, Nakia had just begun writing new original songs and performing solo shows, and putting together a new band. When live events were canceled due to COVID-19, Nakia put more of his efforts into artist advocacy and led his nonprofit, Austin Texas Musicians, to advocate for the creation of emergency relief funding to musicians and music venues in Austin. Matthew McConaughey recently surprised Nakia with a private Zoom call where McConaughey named Nakia one of four, "Local Legends" as recognition of his volunteer work for the Austin music community during the pandemic. Nakia has been an active member of the Austin music community for over 17 years, and is an outspoken advocate for organizations such as HAAM and The SIMS Foundation. He has also served as the Chair of the Austin Music Commission and is serves on the Board Governors for the Texas Chapter of the Recording Academy. Nakia is a two-time Black Fret artist grant recipient. He lives in Austin, Texas with his husband Robert and their Bouvier des Flandres, Baker.