”Sing as if no one is listening because they probably aren't.” - Bob Marley
When I was a child, I sang with pure abandon, as if noone was listening. We all did. At some point, we became aware of our voices, usually through a passing compliment or criticism from another. Becoming self-conscious of our singing, how did that change the freedom of our expression?
Each season, I invite my confidant and collaborator in life & art onto the podcast, Lloyd Malouf. Meeting 18 years ago at music university, where we studied Contemporary Performance, singing has been a central part of our lives and friendship over the years.
This month, we’re riffing on the topic of singing, and sharing what we’ve learnt and observed through our decades spent expressing & creating through our voice. We hope it inspires you to bring more singing into your own life.
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