Monday, April 5, 2010

SIMPLY SIX: GTaa

GTaa is a singer/songwriter from England.

1. For many artists, they cite a defining moment for themselves when they
 knew they wanted to be a singer.  For many it was the appearance of Elvis
 on
 the Ed Sullivan show, to another generation it was the Beatles’ appearance
 on Sullivan half a decade later.  Is there such a defining moment for you?


There was no magic switch, although theres plenty of inspirations, to see
Elvis perform on stage is an amazing spectacle, the Beatles Anthology (nee
Long and Winding Road) documentary triumphant.

 2. When you’re not creating music what are you listening to?  Who are some
 of your favorites?
The Best of The BeatlesThe SmithsDepeche Mode, Motown, Bowie, Julian
Cope
The Human League, Queen, the classics….

 3. What would you say is your greatest moment so far as an artist, either
 on
 record or live?
Greatest moment- in terms of audience, probably  one of the radio shows,
perhaps BBC Greater Manchester Radio, singing Rising Sun.

 4.  Do you believe music can change the world or is just something to
 listen
 to?   How much can music influence current events?
Music resonates with the times, reinforcing and energizing the mood and
movements of the moment - Changing the world by its very being,
brightening the dullest day, to firing up the disaffected.
It amplifies and projects the mood of the masses- stirring mass
consciousness. Live Aid, peace protests etc. changed the course of events.


 5. How has technology affected the music industry?  How has technology
 affected your career as a musician?
Technology - is a great enabler removing constraints- music is more
accessible for listeners, writers and producers than ever before.
Practically  you can sit on a train, or plane, and be happily producing
the latest and greatest on your portable, in fact, thats how much of The
Time The Place, was initially arranged- 16 hours a week on a TGV between
Brest and the Hague.

 6.  Now for my Barbara Walters question:  If you were a pair of shoes what
 type of shoes would you be?
shiny black leather cycle touring shoes- smart and good for a spin.


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