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Category Archives: Interview
The Music Industry and COVID-19
How has the COVID-19 shutdown affected musicians who rely on audiences around the world?
It Takes a Village to Make an Album: An Interview with The Weepies
I first heard the heart-wrenching harmonies of The Weepies when I was in middle school and a friend of mine played their song “World Spins Madly On”. I was immediately struck by how the real-life couple’s voices complimented each other over the simple chord progression and slow cello.
Gentlemen of the Road at All Points East: A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity
Attending a festival curated by your favorite band is a dream come true and this experience blew my expectations out of the water.
The Great Escape: Alexandra Stréliski
One of the rare women in the neoclassical world, Alexandra Stréliski, takes her listeners on an emotional journey with her captivating piano pieces. It’s incredible what one person can do with two hands and set of keys, and Alexandra’s vulnerable piano creations evoke more emotion than a full orchestra ever could.
Alex Berdugo’s Passion Project, ABOMM, Brings Students the Live Music They Deserve
Go behind the scenes of Alex Berdugo’s promotional company that gives students the club nights they deserve.
Women in Bluegrass – An Interview with Kathy Kallick
I was brought up in a family where bluegrass was one of the genres that was played most. My grandpa on my mom’s side had been a square dance caller and an accomplished bluegrass musician. These influences poured over into my mom’s life which then jumped to mine. I have the privilege of having accessContinue reading “Women in Bluegrass – An Interview with Kathy Kallick”
Pay Your Rent to the Planet: An Interview with Alice DiMicele
Last week I chatted with Alice DiMicele, a long time Rogue Valley resident and musician. Alice has been playing and creating music for most of her life, and weaves folk, jazz, gospel, and country into one super genre. With the mixture of these genres Alice’s music struggles to find a permanent home.