AIREENE ESPIRITU CREATES MUSIC THAT EMBRACES FOLKS FROM ALL OVER. Born
in the Philippines and raised in the Bay Area, she’s a veteran
singer/songwriter who’s honed an extensive book of original songs
combining Afro-Caribbean and African rhythms, American folk forms,
bluegrass techniques and gospel music fervor. As a young musician she
absorbed the sounds of Alan Lomax’s field recordings from the South,
as well as her uncles’ Filipino folk guitar fingerpicking.
Accompanying herself on guitar and ukulele, she gained widespread
attention with her critically hailed 2016 tribute to the great R&B
singer Sugar Pie DeSanto, Back Where I Belong (Little Village
Foundation). She followed it up with A Color-Coded Symphony, an album
and interactive musical experience designed to nurture curiosity and
openness towards other cultures through music. She’s also part of
The Sampaguitas, singing Filipino folk songs and originals in
three-part harmonies. Her primary project, AIREENE & The Itch,
features a veteran cast of masters with Karl Sevareid on bass, Derrick
“D’Mar” Martin on drums, Tony “Macaroni” Lufrano on keys and
Bob Welsh on guitar. The group plays mostly Espiritu multi-genre
originals, drawing on the blues, alt-country and roots influences from
a third-culture Filipina-American.
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