Fatty Koo is a musical collective now comprised of six diverse
and multi-talented individuals who are shaking up the urban
and pop music scene with an infectious blend of original songs,
fresh sounds and vibrant personalities. Five of Fatty Koo's
young stars--Eddie B, Gabrielle, Marya, Ron, and Valure--met
in Columbus, Ohio, on board the John Lennon Educational Tour
Bus, where they wrote and recorded several songs and discovered
their mutual and uncanny musical chemistry. The group's sixth
member, Josh, joined the group in 2005, adding his own soulful
blend of gospel, R&B and hip-hop to the Fatty Koo sonic
mix. They are six real people--facing the genuine pressures
of school, family, love, religion, money and sex--who fight
and argue about everything except the group's music. Working
together as one, Fatty Koo created a unique fusion of R&B,
hip-hop, Latin, jazz and pop that led them to a record deal
with Sony Urban/DAS/Columbia Records. The groundbreaking urban
television network BET caught the Fatty Koo vibe and worked
with the group to create a Fatty Koo television series which
debuted on April 21, 2005. The group's first single, "Bounce
(Theme Song)," was co-written by Fatty Koo members Eddie
B, Gabrielle, Valure, Ron, and Marya. "You got to have
the funk," says Eddie when describing the song. "Get
your groove on, dance, enjoy life and be yourself baby."
Meet Fatty Koo:
Eddie B, age 20. Eddie was born in Detroit, raised in San Antonio,
Texas, and moved to Columbus, Ohio, in November 2002. A born
performer and songwriter, Eddie was a member of his high school
choir and learned his stage craft in groups like Tone Deep,
Syncere, Project Soul and Woodgrain. His list of influences
draw from all quarters of American musical history: old school
jazz, country, rock, pop, hip-hop, and R&B with particular
props to Michael Jackson, 112, Boyz II Men, New Edition, Marvin
Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Usher, Donny Hathaway, and the Temptations.
"I love to dance," Eddie admits, "and do a little
acting. I'm also into sports and love meeting new people."
Gabrielle, age 17, counts her sisters, Hanah and Grace, as her
main musical influences. She grew up listening to a wide range
of artists including Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder,
Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Brandy, Sarah McLachlan, Christina
Aguilera, Shakira and Jaci Velasquez. "I am a writer and
poet at heart," she confesses. "My other interests
are drawing and painting. What I can't explain vocally, I write
down or sketch out. Aside from music, I would be a clothes designer
or an art director."
Marya, age 18. Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Marya moved to
Columbus, Ohio, in August 2002. A classically trained cellist,
Marya brings a Latin sensibility to Fatty Koo. Marya credits
her mom and dad and her cello teacher, Luis Biava, for nurturing
her talents. Among her myriad musical influences, Marya names
classical cellist Yo Yo Ma, avant-garde performance artist Laurie
Anderson, the legendary Latin music diva Celia Cruz and pioneering
all-female-cellist pop group Rasputina. Prior to joining Fatty
Koo, Marya played in different orchestras, alternative rock
groups and classical musical ensembles. "I love dancing,"
Marya says, "and composing electronic music."
Ron, age 21. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Ron discovered his love
of music, and his burgeoning vocal talent, singing in his local
church choir. He went on to join his high school concert choir,
sing in the gospel group, Dynasty, and become a featured member
of the Independence Show Choir. Shappelle's influences run the
range from old school crooning and hip-hop--Nat "King"
Cole, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and LL Cool J--to the new
street pulse of Kanye West, Jay-Z, OutKast and Black Eyed Peas
to the smooth contemporary soul sounds of Usher and labelmate
John Legend. "I love playing basketball. But look for me
on the links as golf is my new passion."
Valure, age 20, was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey, and
moved to Columbus, Ohio, in May 1999. While living in Jersey,
Valure became a member of the Advanced Choir at Malcolm X Shabazz,
where she also excelled in the Speech and Debate Team. Valure's
mom introduced her to the music of Manhattan Transfer, Basia,
Phoebe Snow, Vinyx, Steveland Morris and the Original Savannah
Band. More recently, she grooves to the sounds of Mary J. Blige,
Kim Burrell, Tank, Tweet, Rachael Pherrell, and labelmate Beyonce,
among many others. "I would love to be a teacher,"
Valure offers, "and an evangelist one day."
The group's latest member, Joshua, age 15, is the second son
born to an artistically gifted family. A natural entertainer,
Joshua draws his musical, and funky dancing influences from
the archetypal greats: James Brown, Fred Astaire, Michael Jackson
and Marvin Gaye while his current favorites include Usher, Justin
Timberlake, and Kanye West. Joshua's many talents include a
soaring soulful vocal range, smooth and swift dance moves, sophisticated
songwriting and a keen ear for music production. He also tears
things up with his sizzling saxophone prowess. "I don't
want to just sell records," he says with characteristic
humility. "I want to change lives. I'm blessed to be around
talent I can learn from and grow with!"
House of Fatty Koo, the group's full-length debut album and
one of the most eagerly-awaited releases of 2005, was, according
to Eddie B, "recorded in the three seasons room of the
House of Fatty Koo. We made our living room our studio control
setup and the three seasons room our booth. We just used a laptop
Mac computer, two keyboards, Logic Pro 7, a mic and each other
to make the album." The result pulses with the group's
fresh harmonies, irresistible beats, signature melodies, and
deep connections to the possibilities of music. "Our cultural
differences and musical influences bring five separate elements
to the table," says Gabrielle. "We have no boundaries
or limitations on what we're capable of doing." "I
think the album is amazing," Eddie owns up. "We were
given the opportunity to write and make our own album and the
end result reflects our lives and our different talents. Each
one of us brings something special, our own unique style: Valure
is a soul singer. Ron does hip-hop and R&B. Marya has a
classical background and brings a Latin vibe. Gabrielle is into
pop and rock. Me, I'm into hip-hop and R&B. And Josh brings
the heat and that mad saxophone. Mix that together, put it on
vinyl and you got yourself some Fatty Koo." And what, exactly,
IS Fatty Koo? "Fatty Koo," Gabrielle offers, "is
the 'mojo' or the Zen¡Kthe special element that makes us, and
anybody, unique¡Kand¡KOh-So-Hot!"
Blowin' UP: Fatty Koo ¡V The Television Series:
Blowin' UP: Fatty Koo is an unscripted drama that follows the
lives of five kids - a group with obvious talent and families
that support them. For 13 episodes, Fatty Koo will have to write,
rehearse and record back home in Columbus, OH and in New York,
with the lure of success shimmering on the horizon, and without
tearing each other apart. Fatty Koo is a group not created in
the halls of a record label, but organically and authentically.
No mega studio, no penthouse, no bling-bling. They are a talented
ensemble of young artists who experience the highs and lows
of making an album and establishing relationships. |