Felece Tillman, a seasoned indie artist known for her emotive vocals and soulful storytelling, has unveiled her debut EP, Soulful Tales. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Felece honed her craft at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and Virginia Union University, where she studied Vocal Music Performance. Her rich, four-octave soprano has graced stages from local venues to iconic spots like Blues Alley and The Carlyle Club. These performances have earned her a reputation for creating intimate, emotionally resonant moments that leave audiences spellbound. Her passion and talent shine through every note of this EP, a project deeply personal yet universally relatable.
Soulful Tales takes listeners on an emotional journey, featuring highlights like ‘I Can’t Forget’, a nostalgic ode to first love, and ‘Just When I Thought’ a warm reflection on rekindled romance. The five-track project is a heartfelt exploration of love, heartache, and rediscovery, seamlessly blending soul, smooth jazz, and contemporary R&B. Produced in collaboration with DaMone Arnold, known for his work with Jamie Foxx and Gerald Albright, Soulful Tales showcases Felece’s artistic vision. The EP features contributions from longtime collaborators, including Al Carter’s evocative guitar work and Eugene Chapman’s soulful saxophone.
Felece shares: “Each song is a chapter of my life. I hope listeners find pieces of their own stories in my music.”
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