Join Kahn Ellmers on Adventist Waves as he welcomes Kemy Ogendi, a singer-songwriter who found solace and expression in music while navigating life between Kenya and Central Australia. Kemy's unique sound blends the charm of 1950s ballads with the uplifting spirit of gospel anthems.She shares the inspiration behind her song, "Bring It To Me," and discusses her recent EP, "Lullaby for Grown-ups," a collection of soothing tunes designed to calm the anxious mind.5 Lessons From This Episode:
- Music as a Bridge: How music can help connect diverse cultural experiences.
- Finding Home in Art: Discovering a sense of belonging and identity through creative expression.
- Soothing the Soul: The power of music to provide comfort and reduce anxiety.
- Blending Genres: Creating a unique sound by combining different musical styles.
- Vulnerability in Creation: Sharing personal experiences and emotions through songwriting.
Thank you for listening to Adventist Waves! We appreciate you joining us as we explore the stories and music of talented Adventist artists like Kemy Ogendi.Explore Kemy's music, including "Bring It To Me" and her EP "Lullaby for Grown-ups," on her Bandcamp page:
https://kemyogendi.bandcamp.com/. Support her work and experience the soothing power of her music!Next week on Adventist Waves, we'll be featuring another incredible Adventist musician with a unique story and sound - Kendol Bacchus!This episode was brought to you by Blue Vineyard Audio. It was produced, edited, mixed, and mastered by Kahn Ellmers. For professional audio services, visit
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