On today’s episode of Equalised Sound, Siân (SIREN Music Supervision) and Jenna (Manners McDade, AWFC Board) are joined by three brilliant guests who are not only multifaceted in their careers, but are involved in various charities and non-profits that are aiming to shape the industry.
- Emma-Lee Moss, a singer, songwriter, journalist, composer, presenter, ambassador for PiPA (Parents in Performing Arts) and community member of ESEA Music, the community-led, non-profit organisation that represents East and Southeast Asian artists and music professionals in the UK music industry.
- Anna Phoebe, an artist, composer, producer, ambassador for Young Voices, violinist and broadcaster working across multiple art forms. Anna has performed with Roxy Music, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and Nitin Sawhney, and scored Apple TV’s ‘The Buccaneers’ alongside her co-composer, Aisling Brouwer.
- Jenny Plant, an award-winning singer songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist and session musician, Jenny is also one half of electronic duo Lotide, and a member of Mamas in Music, who bring together Mums and care-givers in the industry.
Together they discuss how they’ve defined themselves throughout their careers including: collaboration as key to musical creativity, the importance of just saying ‘yes’, parenthood as a career enricher, and why we should be teaching children to value the very human process of writing, producing, and releasing music.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussion around cancer
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