Dr. E "Elevated" Review/Feature in Call and Post by Rhonda Crowder - August 26, 2010
http://www.cleveland.com/call-and-post/index.ssf/2010/08/elevated_takes_dr_es_music_car.html
Songtress Elaine Richardson, affectionately known as Dr. E, has come a long way from the days of singing in Miss Ross’ talent shows and her personal as well as professional growth becomes overtly apparent in her new CD, “Elevated.”
Just a few years ago, in 2006, Dr. E established herself as an independent recording artistwhen she started Give Us Free Records then released her first CD, “Coat of Flesh” along side the Ohio-based R&B Soul band Fleshcoat.
But, this time, she’s going at it alone and taking her music career to the next level. Dr. E's voice is comparable to Stephanie Mills, Erykah Badu, and Billie Holliday
With “Elevated,” Dr. E wants listeners to get to know her better as a soul singer. Therefore, this recording focuses on a live sound that features her soulful, jazzy vocals accompanied by some of Cleveland’s finest musicians.
Dr. E’s voice is comparable to the likes of Stephanie Mills, Erykah Badu, Macy Gray and even Billie Holliday. In fact, you hear remnants of all of those artists at some point as she blends a diversity of styles including hints of blues, jazz, gospel and pop.
“Elevated,” the fourth track on the titled CD, is a song you’ll want to play over and over again. It’s very catchy and almost everyone can relate to it on some level.
Others tracks that stand out are the bluesy “Let Me Clear My Throat,” the jazzy “Walk This Road,” and the soulful “Giving My Life to You” that features Russell Thompson on saxophone. “Breaking,” a poem for Phyllis Hyman – written by Mary E. Weems – is a great way to break up the music and a nice added touch as well.
Basically, you can’t put Dr. E in a box. You never know what to expect from her.
Now, the moniker Dr. E isn’t some stage name Richardson simply attached to herself either. It’s a title she’s worked extremely hard to achieve.
Richardson, a professor of Literacy Studies in the College of Education at The Ohio State University, is a distinguished alumnus of Cleveland State University, Michigan State, and a 1978 graduate of East Technical High School.
Additionally, she’s authored two academic books and is currently seeking to publish an autobiography titled PGD to PHD (Poor Girl on Dope to Ph.D).
This street/urban literature, educational memoir is centered on Richardson’s younger life through the neighborhoods of Cleveland and beyond as she battles drugs, alcoholism, abuse, single-parenthood and sexual exploration until she enters CSU, searching for a new identity and struggling to save her life.
Already, it is considered a must read for “at-risk,” urban youth – especially adolescent Black girls.
Musically, she’s performed as opening act for David Hollister and Martha Munizzi, at the Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of fame, the Central Pennsylvania Festival of Arts, Ingenuity Festival, The Lincoln Theatre in Columbus and on Fox 8 News in the Morning.
Currently, she’s hosting a series of meet and greets to promote “Elevated.”
A CD Release Concert and Party will be held at Gibbs Lounge, 3560 Severance Circle, in Cleveland Heights on Sunday Aug. 29, from 5 to 8 p.m. Proceeds benefit the East Tech Scholarship Fund.



