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Let That Music Out!

Let That Music Out!

By: The Singer's Company
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"Let That Music Out!", is your front row seat to the wide world of music through stories, songs and conversations with singers and music industry professionals.

The Singer's Company 2022
Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Music
Episodes
  • Let That Music Out! EP 7 (Sophia Galaté)
    Apr 7 2024

    On today's episode we have Los Angeles & Chicago based singer/songwriter Sophia Galaté. Recorded during #grammyawards week, we talked about her smooth transition from Music Business Manager/Agent to Recording Artist/Entrepreneur!

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    18 mins
  • Let That Music Out! EP 6 (Asia Holiday)
    Mar 31 2024

    At just 7 years old, she had her first movie experience in James Brown’s biographical drama “Get on Up,” starring Chadwick Bozeman and Jill Scott. Since then, the actress and dancer starred as Annie at Madison Square Center of the Arts, performed with the nationally recognized Attaché Theatrical Show Choir, and performed at Carnegie Hall with Distinguished Concerts International New York. Asia has also graced the Grand Ole Opry stage for two consecutive years and earned a $10,000 scholarship to Millikin University for vocal performance. She has also been a nationally titled Vocal Performance Gold Mentalist in the NAACP’s ACT-SO National Competition.

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    10 mins
  • Let That Music Out! EP 5 (Dr. Amara Pope)
    Mar 24 2024

    In this episode of "Let That Music Out!" Dr. Amara Pope shares insights from her groundbreaking PhD project, which has caught the attention of VICE, Billboard, iHeartRadio, CBC, CTV, SiriusXM, and more. Dr. Pope summarizes her PhD project which unveils the history and development of Canadian R&B, weaving in inspiration from her research and key takeaways from her interviews with 35 music industry professionals.

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    22 mins
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