Posts Tagged ‘singer-songwriter’
For the Love of Music and Beauty: Interview with Singer, Songwriter, Halie Loren
“…And you are reminded of just how strong this medium is and yet also how little it has to do with you. You realize that it’s not just about you.”
~ Halie Loren
Why Create Art? Or, Wrestling the Muse
“Maybe it was the mysterious disappearance of my mother that even now leads me to scan the sky.”
~Agostino Arrivabene, painter; Milano, Italy
Isolda, Singer-Songwriter, Pianist in London, England
Composing music for me can be a very concrete way of immortalizing a powerful feeling or event by encoding it into a song. When you hear the song, it can take you right back to that particular moment when you wrote it, what you were feeling, what the weather was like that day, your mood.
Read MoreVariety is the Spice: Interview with Avant-Garde Contra-Alto Vocalist, Alba Hyseni, Albania
“It’s almost as if the songs were already written and I am merely remembering them.”
~Alba Hyseni
Jago Thorne: Fieldhouse Artist of the Month
“Nothing gets you naked quicker than the feeling of an approaching ledge. I wrote most of the record while in bed dealing with an undiagnosed illness for an entire year. Maybe that’s the ‘purity’ factor you mention…which can be very risky because there is less self-reflection from a critical standpoint— it’s all from the gut. One part testimonial, one part alt-rock Americana.”
~New York singer-songwriter, Jago Thorne