Mississauga's Windmill Music presents Piano Poets
/Mississauga's Windmill Music presents Piano Poets.
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1. What drew you to become a singer/songwriter?
Many of the teachers at my primary school put a high priority on music and performance. I was encouraged and praised there for my abilities - huge for a kid. I am continually drawn to singing because I simply love the way it makes me feel. It brings me great joy.
I began writing songs about five years ago. I started to feel a strong urge to commit more to my music after gigging so many years. Writing and performing my own tunes is a huge confidence builder and provided the extra challenge I needed.
2. Of all your live performances to date, which one resonates the most and why?
I did this show with a Blues band at Gate 403 in Toronto. We were really on our game and the crowd went ballistic. While loading up afterward, a man in the apartment above the club yelled down to us, “I’ve been living here almost 20 years - that was the best band I’ve ever heard here...who was THAT singer?!” That was a lovely moment. The band broke up shortly afterward.
3. Describe your musical style.
I enjoy blending jazz with elements of pop and R&B. I love to incorporate scat/improvisation into my performance when it makes sense. It’s said that my voice exudes excitement, power and a deep mature tone.
4. What's been the most challenging aspect of your musical career?
The biggest challenge is mastering the business/marketing side of the industry. All the newly required social media standards, the different platforms, self promotion, networking - overwhelming.
5. What's been the most rewarding aspect?
Most rewarding aspect of my career is hands down, working on One Fine Morning and seeing it through to its completion!
6. What keeps your motivated and driven?
There’s a powerful inner determination to explore more and get to that place I know I can get to.
7. What succinct advice do you have for other artists?
Try to avoid isolation - stay connected with others in the arts community. Practicing and listening at home are certainly important, but jams, workshops, choirs and open mics are inspiring and help you to understand who you are as an artist.
8. Do you write lyrics or music first and why?
I’m mainly a “music first” writer, but usually a lyrical idea is not far behind. The two end up chasing each other with lyrics usually trying to catch up to melody.
9. What three things are absolute necessities in your life?
A loving family, strong community and facing new challenges.
10. What's on the horizon for 2020?
More performances to promote One Fine Morning locally and out of town. I’m also teaming up again with Bob McAlpine for another recording!
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