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Take Five With Alison Cecile Johns
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Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950

Mimi Fox
guitarInstrument(s):
Voice.
Teachers and/or influences? Stevie Wonder;

Cassandra Wilson
vocalsb.1955

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Rickie Lee Jones
vocals
Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Aretha Franklin
vocals1942 - 2018

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
I knew I wanted to be a musician when... MTV first started up and I saw Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders perform "Tattooed Love Boys." It was like a slap to the face, a deep visceral shock. Suddenly I realized that this actually could be done; that being a musician in a band was an actual possibility.
Your sound and approach to music: The voice is the first instrument. In this complex organ we can tell truth without words. What makes a singer great is honesty, the resonance between his/her outer voice and the inner one. While you have to do the hard work to develop technically, and establish your own point of view, the thing that takes you one step higher as a performer is in the spirit and the heart.
The point is: whatever your instrument, get out of the way and let the music take over.
Your teaching approach: My teaching approach is to honor yourself and your true voice, to not be bogged down in comparisons, and to learn enough technique to free your heart.
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