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1726 days active

16 recorded songs

ACHIEVEMENTS OF VERSION 5
  • VERSION 5 WAS THE FIRST ALL-MALE VERSION OF JHAZINGHA-KHALIPH

  • VERSION 5 RECORDED MORE MATERIAL THAN ALL THE OTHER 'NEW' JHAZINGHA-KHALIPH VERSIONS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF VERSION 4

  • VERSION 5 WAS THE FIRST VERSION TO COMPLETE AN ALBUM AFTER THE BAND REUNITED IN 2015

  • VERSION 5 IS THE FIRST VERSION IN TEN YEARS TO PUT THEIR ALBUM UP FOR RETAIL SALE

  • VERSION 5 WAS THE FIRST VERSION OF THE BAND TO HAVE TWO ORIGINAL MEMBERS AND ONE NEW MEMBER IN A TRIO

  • VERSION 5 WAS THE FIRST VERSION TO DESIGN THEIR ALBUM (CENTIGRADE & CENTIPEDE) IN THE COLOR ORANGE

  • VERSION 5 WAS THE FIRST VERSION THAT DID NOT HAVE MUFFY IN IT AND THE LAST VERSION THAT CE-LINE COMPLETED

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The band named Jhazingha-Khaliph was constantly changing.  First it was four people (Muffy, Ce-Line, Pidget and Lon) then it was three people (Muffy, Pidget and Ce-Line) then it was four people again (Muffy, Apples, Ce-Line and Pidget) then it was the same three people again (Muffy, Pidget and Ce-Line).  Back then, there were no 'Versions' of Jhazingha-Khaliph existing at 'the same time'.  Those five members (Muffy, Apples, Lon, Pidget and Ce-Line) were the 'original members' of Jhazingha-Khaliph because they were from the band's first anthology era (August 19, 2002-December 31, 2010).  The new Jhazingha-Khaliph era began on January 1, 2011 when the band consisted of Ce-Line, Pidget and Muffy at first and then various other versions years later.
During the era of the 'New' Jhazingha-Khaliph, the band was branched into several new versions.  For four years Muffy, Ce-Line and Pidget lived their lives separately barely thinking about Jhazingha-Khaliph at all.  It wasn't until 2015 when Pidget noticed the new anthology still had to be done and called Ce-Line.  Pidget suggested that because they were five years behind that they record with multiple versions of the band to finish the albums faster.  Ce-Line at first said he wanted to be in every version of the band but later was too exhausted to continue with the future versions.  Muffy could not record anything at this time due to politics.
 
Too many to count committed to the project and never showed up.  However, Drex arrived on April 11, 2016 and became the first new member of Jhazingha-Khaliph to record any material with the band.  With a background in live music and jazz, Drex joined the band as one of the lead singers of Version 5.  This became the first all-male version of Jhazingha-Khaliph.
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During this time there existed two versions of Jhazingha-Khaliph, the Foxfire version with Ce-Line, Foxfire and Pidget (became Version 8) and the Drex version with Ce-Line, Drex and Pidget.  Foxfire wasn't able to record and her version eventually ended for a year, but initially the song 'Can't Seem To Hold It Together' was assigned to both versions.  The Drex version covered it first.
This version of the band produced more songs than all the other 'New' versions except Version 4 with the original members (Muffy, Ce-Line and Pidget).  The trio split their song parts so that the members could have equal features in the songs.  More Motown oriented with a barrage of eccentric background beats, they mashed something together called the Centigrade & Centipede album.  While Pidget and Drex were in New Jersey, Ce-Line recorded remotely from Virginia and completed the album later in New Jersey.
Drex decided he wanted to sell the album so the album was placed on CD Baby.  The album can be found here.
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Drex led many songs the band did like 'Calicospheres' and 'Not The Average Kind' as Ce-Line and Pidget took more of a background part since everyone had heard them on all the previous albums for years.  'Cry' and 'The Destruction of Me' became two of their earliest completed songs where each of the three had their own verse.
On September 14, 2017 Ce-Line left Jhazingha-Khaliph due to his distance and not being able to keep up with the project.  Ce-Line returned to the band on April 24, 2018.
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EVERY VERSION!!!

EVERY ALBUM!!!

EVERY MEMBER!!!

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VERSION

Five

MEMBERS

Ce-Line (April 11, 2016 - September 14, 2017)
Ce-Line (April 24, 2018 - December 31, 2020)
Pidget (April 11, 2016 - December 31, 2020)
Drex (April 11, 2016 - December 31, 2020)

DATES ACTIVE

April 11, 2016 - December 31, 2020

ERA

The New Jhazingha-Khaliph

RECORD LABEL

Krazilu Records

DISCOGRAPHY

Centigrade & Centipede

SONGS AFFILIATED

Cry

When You Sing You Better Know The Song

The Destruction of Me

Save Me

We Can Fly Into The Sun

… And I Can’t Even Stay

This Is My Day

The Terrible

Centigrade & Centipede

To Show You That I Care

Not The Average Kind

Can’t Seem To Hold It Together

Release Me

You Can’t Go Home Again

Shirley

Calicospheres

Version Five of Jhazingha-Khaliph

Ce-Line, Drex and Pidget made up Version Five of Jhazingha-Khaliph.

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