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Big In Japan – Love, Loss & The Beauty of Imperfection

Australian-born, Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and upright bassist Georgia Weber joins host Ryan Roberts to discuss her upcoming EP Big In Japan — a collection of poignant, jazz-rooted songs inspired by Japanese traditions, art, and folklore.

In this episode, Georgia shares how stories like Itaru Sasaki’s Wind Telephone and the Japanese art of Kintsugi shaped her approach to songwriting — weaving together themes of love, loss, renewal, and beauty in imperfection. The conversation explores her life as an expat musician, her creative process leading The Sleeved Hearts, and how cross-cultural inspiration can deepen artistic authenticity.

The featured track, “Wind Telephone,” honors the resilience of the human spirit and the universal need for connection through music.

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🎶 About Georgia Weber

Georgia Weber & The Sleeved Hearts is a Brooklyn-based trio rooted in jazz and improvisation. Their music blends emotional lyricism with refined musicianship, offering songs that are both heartfelt and deeply crafted. The new EP Big In Japan releases September 19, 2025, on all streaming platforms.

Follow Georgia: @georgiawebermusic
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Notes of Hope 2025 – A benefit concert supporting The Bass Shed Academy’s youth music programs, featuring students of Altadena Musicians, Lia Booth, Ruslan Sirota, Gary Novak, and Ryan Roberts. Learn more or donate at JazzHope.org.

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