Addison has composed and produced sixteen solo albums, soundtracks for film and dance and has over 10 million streams on Spotify,[1] Apple,[2] and Pandora.
This led to her studying north Indian classical Raga singing with Riley's teacher Pandit Pran Nath from India.
And after that trip, Addison began incorporating sound-healing concepts into her music and experimenting with her voice in what she describes as unidiomatic ways.
[5] The Trilogy of the program consists of: Addison's Song of the Tree album (2008) both laid the foundation for her distinct musical style and for KiVo.
[8] During the COVID pandemic, Addison observed that life was pared down to its simplest elements: less driving, less entertainment, less work and travel, staying closer to home and family.
Performances featured Addison singing her music backed by an Afro beat while the audience participated in Nia Technique inspired dance movement.
Planting days with students from Maviani Primary School, Yanzuu Daystar Academy, St. John’s Church and Syombuku Vocational College end with a celebration of singing and dancing.