About Katriel
Katriel has been called shaman, healer, sage, wise man and more through the beautiful noise his music makes. He humbly states; “I am in service to humanity through my music.” Wise is a multi-dimensional artist/ performer. He is a multi-instrumental musician, playing various flutes, saxophones and keyboards as well as aboriginal didgeridoos, conch shells and Native/African drums. He programs and engineers his own music tracks. Stephen is also a vocalist, songwriter and producer. Stephen Wise spent five years developing songs under Stevie Wonder’s production expertise and was featured on two of Stevie’s CD’s (Characters and Jungle Fever). His credits include performing for Nelson Mandela and winning a semi-finalist spot on Ed McMahon’s “Star Search” in the male vocalist category. He has also worked with Patti Labelle, Teena Marie, Boyz II Men, The Roots, John Tesh, Bebe Winan, Ritchie Havens and Britney Spears to name a few.
His diverse musical influences can be traced back to his multi-cultural roots and from growing up with the sound of his mother’s jazz records. He would sing Motown and other soul favorites with his cousins and jump on stages singing and dancing at 10 years old. Landing the starring roles 2 years consecutively in the musical plays of his Jr. High School gave him the confidence a performer needs. He formed an original band in High School exploring blues and rock from the influence of the Woodstock phenomenon and the sounds of nature. He experienced these sounds while hiking through the woods of upstate New York and camping out under the stars. He attended State University of New York at New Paltz and Harlem’s Jazz Mobile (with legendary Jimmy Heath) simultaneously where he studied music theory. Later, he went on to join a doo-wop singing group called Passion in Brooklyn with Wendell Sawyer of Blue Magic and the infamous Dr York.
Wise later moved to Philadelphia and worked with musicians and producers with the Philadelphia sound. Notable names such as: Rena Sinakin, TG Conway, Roland Chambers, Norman Harris, Ron Baker, Kenny Gamble, McFadden & Whitehead, Bruce Hawes, Nick Martinelli, Doug Grigsby and others. These were the musical associations that led him to meet and work with Stevie Wonder. Brotha Wise was flown to Los Angeles to join the group Myx that Stevie was producing as a lead vocalist and writer. Creatively he had always related to Stevie’s writing style. Being the same astrological sign (Taurus) as Stevie, he also wrote about humanitarian themes and had a similar melodic style. Wonder and Wise had an interesting one-on-one relationship in the studio together. Many late nights trading musical ideas helping Stevie to perfect his own arrangements, as well as working on the group Myx’s project, forged a friendship that has lasted for years.
While managing many other musical projects, Katriel built a home studio and started recording his own music. At the turn of the new millennium, the age of Aquarius, Katriel’s original sound began to change. His ears started to stretch as he listened to more world and meditative music. He reached deeper into spiritual/ceremonial music from diverse ancient cultures. At that time he predicted that the next wave of music would be One World Music. During this time he received his spiritual name Katriel (Hebrew for “God is my crown”). Katriel has woven all of his experiences into a soulful sound that reflects his truly universal style. With six works of art completed he says he’s just warming up and as he puts it; “My songs are written to help awaken the divine I AM presence inside everyone to be realized. Music is the one medium that has the most potential to create a shift in the planet’s vibration and heal the masses. We all must continue to join the ranks of lightworkers everywhere that are holding higher vibrations of LOVE.
Let’s create a global effect and collectively usher in a new era called The Great Loving; the great leap in consciousness so many in this world have been yearning for since the beginning of spiritual awareness.”






