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An interview with Reed player Nicole Johänntgen: Nicole Johänntgen Solo II at Gotthard Hospice chapel

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Janice:  Nicole, can you share with us the inspiration behind your soon to be released solo album? Nicole: It is about the slow down. To be aware of the moment. Wherever you are, depth and inner peace. I wanted to share this moments on the album with lots of human beings. It can help you to feel yourself again. To feel time more slowly. It doesn't matter where you come from, who you are, whether you like classical, jazz, rock or pop. I believe that this music helps you to help yourself. Janice:  I know you are very much engaged with encouraging young women musicians through your workshops with SOFIA.  Can you share with us when and how you became involved.   Nicole: I  was in 2003 part of the Sisters in Jazz IAJE meeting for more than one week in Toronto. I played with five  more American female jazz musicians.  We played at the Mary Lou Williams Festival and much more. We met Oscar Peterson and he listened to our concert. Usually it is the other ...

Australian poet: John Ellison Davies

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Responsibilities poets rise early (don’t laugh) aware of their responsibilities to save some people from themselves to save language itself from the same people to remind you we live in a land too old for petty thoughts John Ellison Davies https://sites.google.com/site/johnellisondavies/home

An interview with Gary Reeves: UK musician and all round talented guy

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  Janice: What is fascinating is your family's allegiance to drawing on Medieval music...what are the connections Gary? Gary:  I was indeed fortunate to have an older brother who was very adventurous in the kind of music he listened to and used to go out to see live bands play when he was still only 15. Once I became old enough, he'd take me along with him and we saw bands like The Who, The Moody Blues, The Creation & The Yardbirds which made a deep impression on me. It was he that also persuaded me to join the band he was in when I was still at school. They needed a lead singer and it all seemed a bit of a lark so I joined, little realising I was setting off on a voyage that would last my entire life. Ours was a household in which music was constantly being played and everyone was encouraged to sing along. My grandmother lived with us and she'd sing a lot of music hall songs, all of which we learned and sang. We were exposed to a wide variety of musical styles. Fast fo...

An interview with Siobhan Coombs about workshops for kids & comics!

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Janice:  Y ou were a student of mine for singing and acting and showed enormous potential. Since then you've grown a family and gone off into areas where you are equally passionate!  Can you tell us a little about your new direction? Siobhan:  My new direction is one that I felt pulled to, and once I stopped resisting and went with the flow, it felt really right for me.  I've always loved comic books, and started working in comic book stores straight out of high school. I never thought of it as my career, but I loved it!  I went to uni and a few different drama schools but the whole time I was working in comics as well - it became the most consistent and dependable part of my life.  After over a decade of working in someone else's store, I saw a gap in the market, and decided to leap in head first and open my own store! Cockatoo Comics is the end result, and one I'm very proud of.  We stock the best alternative, locally produced, second hand ...