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Toshi Reagon was born on 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia, is an American musician, composer, and producer (born 1964). Discover Toshi Reagon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Toshi Reagon (born January 27, 1964) is an American musician of folk, blues, gospel, rock and funk, as well as a composer, curator, and producer.
Born January 27, 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia, Reagon grew up in Washington, D.C. She was raised by musician parents active in the civil rights movement.
Reagon began performing at age 17.
Her mother, Bernice Johnson Reagon, founded the all-woman a cappella group Sweet Honey in the Rock in 1973, which had a profound influence on her.
Her father, Cordell Hull Reagon, was a leader of the civil rights movement in Albany (Georgia) and member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
Her parents were also part of the civil rights musical group The Freedom Singers.
In 1990, Lenny Kravitz invited her to open for him on his first world tour.
She has since shared the stage with performers including Ani DiFranco, Elvis Costello and Meshell Ndegeocello.
Reagon's first album, Justice, was released in 1990 through Flying Fish Records.
Her band, BIGLovely, has been performing since September 1996.
The name BIGLovely comes from a term Reagon's girlfriend used to address her in a letter.
The band includes Judith Casselberry on acoustic guitar and vocals, Robert "Chicken" Burke on drums, Fred Cass, Jr. on bass, Adam Widoff on electric guitar, and Catherine Russell on mandolin and vocals.
Reagon's "congregational opera" was first performed in 2015 at both the Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival and at The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) in 2017.
She also appeared on the TV show The L Word in the last episode of the fourth season, where she sings a song on the beach at Tasha's party.
Reagon is the goddaughter of folk singer Pete Seeger and is named after his wife, Toshi Seeger.
Reagon, a lesbian, lives in Brooklyn, New York with her partner and their adopted daughter.
Reagon's Parable of the Sower rock-opera, based on the novel by Octavia Butler, had its world premiere at NYU Abu Dhabi Arts Center in fall 2017.
Shortly after, the US premiere was performed at Carolina Performing Arts at UNC-Chapel Hill, where Reagon was also an artist in residence.
Since then, she has released many solo albums, including her most recent SpiritLand in December 2018.
On April 26, 2019, it was performed at the O'Shaughnessy Auditorium in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
The performance, created and written by Toshi Reagon and Bernice Reagon, and directed by Eric Ting, included over 20 singers, actors, and musicians.
Reagon has been a big fan of Octavia Butler's works and her themes of Afrofuturism and the eerily similar political climates led Reagon to create the opera.
In relation to the differences between the novel and the opera, Reagon notes:
"We had to make the opera different because the book is enormous. We wanted to focus on the idea of two communities: one that you are born into and that holds you. The second is an unknown community that you find and who finds you. We thought it should start with this known intimate community and then tell the story by bringing the entire theater and audience into that community. That is why the lights are up at the start of the performance. We wanted audiences to experience a comfortable space and then have the experience of watching things get uncomfortable. We decided to show how fragile we become when we hold on to something when it's time to change."