Write-up: Hiromi in-studio
Published Feb. 16, 2006
Sometimes when an artist comes to record in-studio, there is no writer available to meet with and interview them. Hiromi, a Berklee-trained young jazz musician, came to record on a winter afternoon, and I was asked to transcribe the interview and research her background to write an intro for the piece. While her quiet, accented voice made it difficult to hear her speak, to hear her play was like listening to Niagara Falls thundering through my headphones. Definitely an artist worth seeing in concert next time.
(Photo: WERS)
Sometimes when an artist comes to record in-studio, there is no writer available to meet with and interview them. Hiromi, a Berklee-trained young jazz musician, came to record on a winter afternoon, and I was asked to transcribe the interview and research her background to write an intro for the piece. While her quiet, accented voice made it difficult to hear her speak, to hear her play was like listening to Niagara Falls thundering through my headphones. Definitely an artist worth seeing in concert next time.
(Photo: WERS)
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