Chris Goma
Christopher Ryangoma Tabaro, known as Chris Goma, is an American-born Canadian singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed] He is the co-founder and President of OSIS, along with its sister companies "Ethos" and "Coincare Group".[citation needed]
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Early Life
In 1997, Goma's family moved from Boston to Canada with refugee status. [1]
Goma was first introduced to music at a young age by his father. He picked up the keyboard at the age of 7. It wasn't until he turned 12 years of age that he picked up his core instrument, the electric bass. [1]
Career
2006-2010: Career Foundations and The Magical Bunch
In 2006, Goma, along with his three siblings formed a band by the name of "The Magical Bunch".[citation needed]
By July 2009, through their father's tutelage and hours of daily practice, the kids were playing a blend of African-inspired jazz, soul, and pop. A year after their first gig, the family band performed at the Ottawa Jazz Festival in Ottawa, Ontario. [1]
2015-Present: From Love Jet to Solo Career
In 2015, Goma was approached by Nathan Cowles with an offer to be a lead vocalist for his new project "Love Jet". Cowles also recruited music industry veterans such as Levi Seacer, Jr., Prince's guitarist and music director, and Rustee Allen, bassist for Sly & the Family Stone. [2][3] Goma went on to record four songs and performed under stage name "Chris Tabaro" with the Love Jet. [4]
Goma featured as lead singer alongside Levi Seacer, Jr. and Rustee Allen in Love Jet's debut music video for "Knee High Boots".[citation needed]
On February 18, 2020, Chris Goma released his debut single "Show Me" featuring Geneva White with Treacherous Records. [5] After releasing his second single, "Passion", on March 25, 2020, L.A. rapper Problem featured it in his short film "A Compton Story".[citation needed]
Goma left the record label "Treacherous Records" in January 2021. He went on to release his first independent EP “Freedom” in January 18, 2022.[6]
Entrepreneurial Ventures
In 2009, Goma met Jalal Ibrahimi, with whom he then went on to co-found a succession of companies as part of the Apotheosis ecosystem: Ethos (2019), Coincare Group (2021), and OSIS (2021).[citation needed]
OSIS
Apotheosis Investments Global, Inc., also known as OSIS, is a blockchain software technology platform.[citation needed] OSIS was founded in October 2021.[citation needed] The company is incorporated in the British Virgin Islands.[citation needed]
Discography
Solo Career
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Pampinella, Julie (July 16, 2020). "Coming Around Again | Berklee College of Music" (in en). https://www.berklee.edu/bt/201/coda.html.
- ↑ "Love Jet ft. Prince's New Power Generation guitar player Levi Seacer, Jr." (in en). November 10, 2017. https://sanfrancisco.eventful.com/events/love-jet-ft-princes-new-power-generation-guitar-/E0-001-107647522-5.
- ↑ "Levi Seacer, Jr. & Prince". http://www.princevault.com/index.php?title=Levi_Seacer,_Jr..
- ↑ "Meet the Love Jet" (in en-US). http://www.getonthelovejet.com/meet.
- ↑ "Show Me (feat. Geneva White) (Release)" (in en). https://www.beatsource.com/release/show-me-feat-geneva-white/453581.
- ↑ Team, Aipate (2022-01-20). "Chris Goma releases new EP titled FREEDOM" (in en). https://aipate.com/2022/01/20/chris-goma-releases-new-ep-titled-freedom/.