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#17 What can you learn from your music career highs and lows?

29m · Success Beyond The Score · 06 Dec 17:30

‘10 Reasons Why They Will Pay You Before Gig Day!’ 

This time, I are going a bit more personal with my guests. I am asking them about their career highs; also their lows - what have they realised truly matters after decades of experiences? What have they learned from difficult times? So come along and hear from:

  • Dan Whitehouse – acclaimed composer and songwriter currently signed with Reveal Records. www.dan-whitehouse.com
  • 4 year old Harry sings ‘Somebody Love You’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZDk1Edsg08
  • Anna Brooks – international touring saxophonist, recording artiste, arranger and director. http://annabrooks.rocks/
  • Abigail Kelly - an award winning international operatic soprano & Ambassador for the National Touring Opera. https://www.abigailkellysoprano.com/
  • Louise Dengate Choir director, vocal coach and agency director, https://louisedengate.wixsite.com/home
  • Tony Bean - CEO and founder of 5AM Records. International Artiste Developer, Songwriter and Record Producer

By the way, these interviews were recorded through Zoom due to COVID-19 pandemic so you might notice a slight change of audio quality between the introduction and the interviews but the show content is still A+!

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