Savannah King, junior Music Industry major
By Samantha Schlein, 鈥14
SUNY Fredonia has always been bursting with talented musicians and artists; however, it takes a substantial amount of talent and motivation to channel those skills every week. This past year, however, Savannah King, a junior Music Industry major, took on this very challenge. In the process, she鈥檚 become recognized as one of Western New York鈥檚 top up-and-coming local artists.
King created, 鈥淭he Alphabet Project,鈥 an A-to-Z sequence of songs and videos that she created to showcase some of her original pieces, while also paying tribute to artists she admired. Embarking on her musical journey in June with 鈥淟etter A鈥 (The Smashing Pumpkins鈥 鈥淎va Adore鈥), she released a YouTube video every Sunday at 1 p.m. for 26 straight weeks. Most of the videos have received at least 3,000 views, and together they have more than 36,000 views in total.
Throughout King鈥檚 musical accomplishments, she utilized the resources and seized many opportunities offered on campus. Her up-to-date website was created by Computer Science Club President Robert Szkutak, 鈥14. Her first two CDs were recorded by Kyle Wierzba, 鈥09, an Interdisciplinary Studies graduate, including King鈥檚 newest album, 鈥淪he Sends Her Love,鈥 which was ranked number one on the local WBNY music charts for five weeks. 鈥淚 incorporate Fredonia as much as I can,鈥 says King, who steadily invited Fredonia musicians to play alongside her throughout the project.
鈥淚 worked on 鈥楲etter J鈥 (鈥楯enny Was a Friend of Mine,鈥 by The Killers) with Bonnie Deeds (鈥08, Music Performance). (Junior) Cara Kinney (Communication-Audio/Radio and Music Performance) played the saxophone on the 鈥楲etter P鈥 (鈥楶erfect for Me,鈥 a King original).鈥漇avannah concluded the project with a bang by encouraging students to join her to play and sing in the 鈥淟etter Z鈥 video (John Butler鈥檚 鈥淶ebra鈥) in McEwen Hall, where about 20 students participated.
King created the project as a platform for others to hear her music.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 ever been done before, which was really surprising,鈥 King confessed. 鈥淚 searched everywhere to see if anyone else has done anything like this, and I found nothing.鈥
King鈥檚 passion for creativity doesn鈥檛 stop at music. She not only writes and performs her own songs, but she films many of her videos as well, and edits them all. The music is recorded live, on location, without lip syncing. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 really special about the project. It makes it real,鈥 she explains.
Although the project ended on Dec. 1, King will continue to post videos and tour this summer.
At just 19 years old, Savannah has become the buzz of the Buffalo music scene, attracting media appearances and mentions from Kiss 98.5 FM, Artvoice, Buffalo.com, WKBW-TV, The Buffalo News and Buffblog.com, as well as national attention from HelloGiggles.com, and Philadelphia鈥檚 ThatMag (formerly ThatMusic-Magazine). She was recently nominated for the 鈥2013 Best of Buffalo Awards鈥 in the categories of Best Female Vocalist, Best Acoustic Act and Best Original Music.
She has also performed live across the country in cities such as Nashville, San Diego and New York City, and at iconic, unforgettable venues like the John Street Jam in the Hudson Valley town of Saugerties, N.Y. 鈥淛ohn Street Jam is a song writers鈥 round, so they really celebrate song writers,鈥 King relates, who heard about the venue from a friend and jumped on the opportunity to play there. 鈥淚t was one of the best experiences I鈥檝e ever had!鈥
In her travels, she has encountered some interesting people who have inspired her from time to time. 鈥淵ou meet so many people, whether on a plane or at the venue,鈥 she explains. 鈥淧eople would tell me these stories and I would think, 鈥楾his would be really cool if I put this kind of spin on it.鈥 Some of these people were not musicians or artists, so their stories would never get told to a mass of people (otherwise).鈥
King hopes that she will continue to grow as a musician and song writer. 鈥淚鈥檓 trying to get to the point that I can support myself doing music once I graduate,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 trying to give it as much momentum as I can, so I can really get out there after I graduate 鈥 and having a Fredonia degree doesn鈥檛 hurt!鈥