She has been recognized in major fashion magazines
like Vogue Magazine, Essence, and Vanity Fair, and has been named
one of People Magazine’s “Most Beautiful People.”
She said, “I always say beauty is really from the inside out,
because it’s what we have within us that exudes, really, on
the outer.”
Still holding the record as one of MTV’s most nominated
artists for her David Fincher-directed video “Real Love,”
Ms. Watley has amassed an impressive 32 Top Ten singles and 13 #1
singles combined, in pop, dance, R&B, and electronic music genres
over the past three decades. Her multi-format hit singles include
“Looking for a New Love” with the popular catch-phrase
“Hasta La Vista (See you later) Ba-by,” “Don’t
You Want Me,” and the ballad “Everything.” Her
single “Friends” with Eric B and Rakim ushered a new
era of featuring a rap artist with a singer. The highly active artist
continues to share her inspiration through her live shows, new albums,
and charity projects.
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Some
of Jody Watley’s popular music albums and singles |
Accepting Grammy Award for
Best New Artist |
For Loving the Silent Tears, she represented the
magnificent continent of Africa.
Ms. Watley shared her thoughts about her career and the
show in media interviews, such as with The San Marino Tribune, More
Magazine, The Examiner, PopStop TV, and California Adventure TV
on KCAL-TV.
Q:
You won a Grammy for Best New Artist. Could you tell us a little
bit about that experience?
Jody Watley: Well,
winning the Grammy is the pinnacle every singer dreams of. And to
be named Best New Artist was probably the best music night of my
life. So it’s a huge honor and as an artist, I think what
it gave me was the confidence that being true to myself and being
authentic, it paid off.
Q:
Where do you get the inspiration
for this incredible spread and depth of talent?
Jody Watley: It’s
a journey of never settling and being satisfied, and always trying
to do better. I write a lot [of songs] about love and being strong
and wanting to empower women in particular.
Q:
You have
also appeared in Broadway, in theatre.
Jody Watley: I
made my Broadway debut in the first musical I had done. I had
the opportunity to play Rizzo in the very popular musical Grease
and it was a great experience. And so when the opportunity presented
itself for Loving the Silent Tears, I thought, “Well,
this is fabulous. I didn’t think anything could be more
fabulous than Grease. So, this will be my second stage
endeavor, so I’m very looking forward to it.”
All of these people who attended The Real Love,
the previous production, I’ve heard from them to say it was
such an enlightening experience, as well. And so this one will be…
I can’t say enough. I’m going to put 50,000% of myself
into it.
Q:
So in this musical, poems are going to be set to music, and they
are poems by the Supreme Master Ching Hai. I’m looking forward
to seeing that on stage. How about you?
Jody Watley:
It’s like having words come to life. They range from enlightenment
to peace… all of those messages are very important, and I
think that the audience will leave inspired. Supreme Master Ching
Hai, her humanitarian efforts really work toward a message of peace
around the world. I think Loving the Silent Tears is another
way to put that out into the universe and to spread that message.
Q:
What are some aspects of
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s poetry that stand out to you?
Jody Watley:
Well, one thing, I’ve always been a thoughtful person. I’ve
always loved poetry. I’m a songwriter and I grew up writing
poems and reading poems. And I love to send cards to friends, to
encourage them. And my friends always say, “You have a knack
for always knowing something that is needed,” like a positive
feeling, or just to be encouraging. And I get that from her poetry.
It’s very uplifting and there are layers to it, because it
is not absent of the despair that we all feel from time to time.
from
“A Real Fool”
I’d be
a real fool
Wanting to be a Buddha,
A perfect Master,
A Guru!
A Maharaj!
Why, with all these burdens upon my shoulders,
And losing the precious time of sitting by Your side?
But Wisest of all the Wise!
Whatever duty You assign,
I’d carry out even if it costs my very life.
This I do!
Just to offer a little gratitude to You.
—Excerpt
from Silent
Tears poetry collection
By Supreme Master Ching Hai
Formosa - 1980s |
Q:
Besides the musical’s
beautiful themes and poetic source of inspiration, what else are
you excited about for Loving the Silent Tears?
Jody Watley:
What a great cast and collection of musicians, such a
great diverse cast of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Grammy-winning composers.
Vincent Paterson, choreographer/director, really looking forward
to working with him. He’s worked with Michael Jackson, Madonna.
He did one of my favorite choreographed pieces with her. Everything
that he does just is so memorable, classic, timeless. Everyone has
a great resume, and so I am really looking forward to being a part
of the collaborative process. The message, the magnificence, just
to be a part of something this big, and the message of spirituality
and love and peace – we need to be spreading that more. And
so, it’s a must-see event.
Q:
Has the show had any personal effect
on you?
Jody Watley:
I’m eating less meat. The aspect of veganism and loving –
I love animals. I don’t eat a lot of meat anyway but maybe
this was the universe’s way of pushing me more in that direction.
At
the red carpet, Jody Watley felt what many of the stars felt
as they stepped out of the limo. She shared online: “We
were all in awe because so many of the fans were in formal
cultural dress - it was beautifully surreal!” Meanwhile,
members of the media, including popular news site Examiner.com,
eagerly sought a few moments to speak with Ms. Watley.
Examiner:
Belinda with the Examiner. You always look so beautiful.
Jody
Watley: Thank you.
Examiner:
First of all, can you tell us what’s it like to
be involved in this musical?
Jody
Watley: It’s fantastic. It’s like
the United Nations of artists. And we’ve all gelled
and gotten along so well. I’m in love with Vincent Paterson,
I’ve admired him – |
Michael
[Jackson]’s Super Bowl performance, Madonna –
and so he’s great. Bonnie [Story], High School Musical.
Plus everyone, Al Kasha, the music, it’s fabulous, it’s
fabulous.
Examiner:
How did you get involved in all this?
I read about it and I was like, “I got to go
see it!”
Jody
Watley: You
know, it really has to appeal to me on a creative level [to
do a project]. In this case, it was creative, it was spiritual.
It’s not a religious play but it’s just the universal
love. And it’s spectacular. I’ve done Broadway.
I’ve never – this is something else. This is spectacular
and it’s just amazing, just for one performance.
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“I love
that you were a part of such a groundbreaking project, Ms.
Watley! ‘Loving the Silent Tears’ ranks among
the best musicals ever created, not just by sheer theme (which
is surreally beautiful), but by all who were involved. I am
dying to see the completed DVD release. I have the ‘Silent
Tears’ poetry book because I’ve always loved Supreme
Master Ching Hai’s philosophies.
This musical wasn’t just art - but
it was no doubt a gift to all who saw it!”
— Mervin Malone, a fan from Texas, USA
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On stage, Jody Watley mesmerized the audience in an elaborate
Africa-inspired costume, as Lula Washington Dance Theatre artists
danced rhythmically around her and a chorus in Zulu language could
be heard in between her exquisite singing. She described it as:
“My scene ‘Africa’ near end of show, pivotal moment
in storyline - a song about gratitude, very powerful moment.”
As the composer of Ms. Watley’s solo piece, Grammy
winner Nan Schwartz, remarked, “I was so excited to know that
one of my pieces for Africa is being sung by Jody Watley. I think
she’s going to bring the perfect style and the perfect vibe
to what I’ve written. So I’m excited to hear her interpret
my song for Africa.”
After the show, which received a standing ovation from
the audience, fans posted their enthusiastic comments. For instance,
Chris Keen wrote in reply to Ms. Watley, “Love the
vegan theme to the event, too, Jody! Looked amazing and shows your
constant evolution.”
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Grammy-winning pop icon
Jody Watley on
the red carpet |
Alicia Kaye wrote, “Bravo Jody! You
looked stunning, sounded wonderful!!! The story was touching, moving,
and the production was spectacular! I so wish I could have seen
it live, my 5-year-old daughter would have loved it!”
This was followed by a note from Silawn Lewis, saying,
“Jody, you looked so majestic tonight. I now understand why
this production was a one-time only event. As Alicia stated, it
was “spectacular”! I can’t imagine putting on
a show of that magnitude more than once. So many amazing artists,
beautiful set pieces and costumes, and I loved how the story wove
through each performance. I hope a video will be available [online]
so that I can share it with social networking sites including members
of the positiveatmosphere.com
site.”
It is said the magic of theatre is that the joy of it
is simultaneously shared by both the performer and audience. This
was certainly true for Ms. Watley who stated:
“Loving the Silent Tears - A New Musical
is my favorite professional experience of 2012 and one of THE most
fun, beautiful and rewarding of my career - and that’s saying
a lot!”
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