Posts Tagged ‘singer’
Santiago-bound
Shortly after arriving in Sangtiago, Chile I am excited. I’ve seen a number of stellar jazz musicians and feel that, while somewhat on the small side, the jazz scene here is alive, appreciative and open to new things. I am looking forward to finding my way around, meeting lots of musicians and getting back on […]
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Tags: Chile, jazz, music, relocation, Santiago, singer, songwriter
apple review #1 (miranda)
Under the Apple Heather Marie Philipp Yours is a very eclectic sample. Many styles combine in these haunting tunes, but invariably, they create an inviting canvas for your sensuous vocals. I hear hints of jazzy Cassandra Wilson, feeling-saturated Radiohead, breath-carressing Joss Stone, and delicately-poignant David Sylvian. I would dare classify this album in the soft-jazz […]
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Tags: album, cassandra wilson, CD, CD baby, david sylvian, fiona apple, heather marie philipp, j. miranda, jazz, joss stone, jota miranda, jotamatrix, lizz wright, miles davis, music, poterical musiings, radiohead, review, singer, soul, under the apple
top ten: getting good live sound
As most, if not all musicians will tell you, stage sound is one of the hardest parts of playing out. Given that you know your material, have a solid backing, etc., the next priority is creating an environment onstage that frees you up to really relax, open up the pipes, and connect with the audience. […]
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