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Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Pop-Culture Enthusiast and Woman-Preneur, Jules Brave calls in to the Junk and Jam Hour and opens up about her prevailing musicianship and impressive musical training, the insecurities she has had to battle to finally make it into the studio, and the making of her exquisite new music.
On topic is her early music education in vocalization and piano that provided the foundation for discipline and technique; her love and ear for pop music, and fascination with one day becoming a Disney channel star; the discovery of her insane ability of perfect pitch; and the journey to becoming the artist she is today, under the direction of Artist Developer Vera Tisheff, Vocal Coach and Mentor Natalie Weiss, and the words of encouragement from Grammy-Award winning Pop Star, Meghan Trainor.
We also listen to her dazzling Pop/R&B debut single, “If You Ever Left Me”, which forewarns her lover of the regrettable possibilities if they should ever make the hypothetical, yet foolish mistake of leaving her behind.
Lastly, we touch upon the importance of recognizing the immeasurable influence that black artists have had on not just her music, but pop music overall, and the double-standard that the music business unfairly uses to judge heavier female artists, in comparison to their larger, male counterparts.
For More Information about Jules Brave visit www.ImJulesBrave.com
Also visit www.RadioFreeBrooklyn.com and www.JunkandJam.com
Background Music for this special broadcast courtesy of Jules Brave: 'If You Ever Left Me' Piano Instrumental.