
S2 Ep35: Susan Carr
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07/09/19 • 38 min
Today’s friend of the podcast has been teaching ‘The Art of Scraeming since 1979, and has been the go-to for the talent of many agents and record labels and alike due to her technical prowess as a vocal coach.
She holds multiple collegiate degrees from Fortright College and Cornish College of the Arts, with advanced studies at the University of Washington and time as an understudy for Timonthy Leon out of Los Angeles. Her impressive clientele includes Alice in Chains, Macklemore, Drowning Pool, and The Head and the Heart.
She’s a successful artist of her own, a published author, an accredited actress - appearing in multiple shorts and syndicated TV series - including an episode of Gilmore Girls. So please welcome the woman who can sing in 6 different languages, and coached some of the greatest vocalists to come out of Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle - Susan Carr.
Today’s friend of the podcast has been teaching ‘The Art of Scraeming since 1979, and has been the go-to for the talent of many agents and record labels and alike due to her technical prowess as a vocal coach.
She holds multiple collegiate degrees from Fortright College and Cornish College of the Arts, with advanced studies at the University of Washington and time as an understudy for Timonthy Leon out of Los Angeles. Her impressive clientele includes Alice in Chains, Macklemore, Drowning Pool, and The Head and the Heart.
She’s a successful artist of her own, a published author, an accredited actress - appearing in multiple shorts and syndicated TV series - including an episode of Gilmore Girls. So please welcome the woman who can sing in 6 different languages, and coached some of the greatest vocalists to come out of Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle - Susan Carr.
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Today’s friend of the podcast kicked off her musical career at age 5 on the piano, and picked up the guitar a year later. She attended the University of Utah as a Piano Performance major, where she joined a shoegaze band and subsequently dropped out to pursue music full time – which took her to LA. After the band split, she joined her current band Tiger Rider, and made the move to Seattle, where she also got a Business degree from the University of Washington.
She handles all the bands’ business operations, merchandise, finance, and social media. So please welcome, the woman who earned 46 stitches to the head, 20 of which came from the dangerous combo of being a pretend unicorn and having a glass front door – a fantastic bassist, piano player, producer, and business bad-ass – Heather Dickson.
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So please welcome, a self-proclaimed “Major, major, MAJOR Star Wars fan,” and the lead singer/guitarist of Becoming Bristol, Britt Espinosa.
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