Tuesday, April 27, 2010

SIMPLY SIX: Paul Kloschinsky



Paul Kloschinsky is a singer/songwriter from  Canada.
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?

Although I played in Rock bands when I was young, the defining moment for me would be in 1990 in Toronto when I checked out Bob Dylan and heard his song "Its Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)". It inspired me to be ambitious about my songwriting and to pursue a career as a singer songwriter. 


2. When you’re not creating music what are you listening to?  Who are some of your favorites?
    
     Bob Dylan, Robert JohnsonLed ZeppelinU2, Howlin' Wolf, Louis ArmstrongDuke EllingtonGlenn Gould.




3. What would you say is your greatest moment so far as an artist, either on record or live?

    Winning the 2007 MusicAid Award for Best Canadian Songwriter. 


4.  Do you believe music can change the world or is just something to listen to?   How much can music influence current events?
   
I think music, like the other arts, can be instrumental in raising awareness of social injustice, and can hopefully sometimes influence decision makers to make changes. 


5. How has technology affected the music industry?  How has technology affected your career as a musician?


Technology has revolutionized the production and selling of music. My career would not be possible without quality home studio equipment and world wide distribution on the internet. Independent artists now have many opportunities to promote their work online, that were non existent 10-15 years ago.


6.  Now for my Barbara Walters question:  If you were a pair of shoes what type of shoes would you be?

I'd probably be a pair of cowboy boots. 



1 comment:

Vinny "Bond" Marini said...

I heard some of his stuff and it did not rock my socks to be honest