Why is dia frampton on the voice
I was a washed up, bitter ex-musician who used to have a future. Frampton admits that, between recording a new album with producer Daniel Heath, Bruises , due out in early , she now works as a server at the Grand Central Market in Los Angeles.
Good luck. I went in recently for a studio session with a producer and new artist. She was only 16, just signed, and ready to go out and live her dream! It still does. And that girl is somewhere inside me still. I just want to tell stories.
I know how it feels. I know that feeling too. You can do this, silly girl! You love this s—t! You love life! A rotating chair-full of judges search for the next great superstar singer on this NBC reality show. Dia Frampton: The Voice runner-up's essay details sexist career struggles.
What was the audition process like? Dia Frampton: I was really nervous! When I auditioned, I didn't know what to expect because it was the first season. I remember going to LA and there were to people wrapped around this building, all waiting to audition. I had no idea it would be such a huge deal! I had a Norah Jones song prepared, but I was so nervous that my hands were shaking and I couldn't play my guitar.
I ended up singing a capella instead. The next day, I got a call for a second audition, and two weeks later, I was invited back for a third audition. It was a very long process. DF: That's the ironic thing! When I'm nervous, I'll tell myself that I'm not singing well because I'm nervous.
You really have to calm yourself down, so I started looking into ways to do that. A therapist told me to take really deep breaths because that physically tells your body to calm down. Also, listening to classical music calms you down, too. A lot of people do that before tests.
How has the Singapore experience been for you so far? I took a taxi to Chinatown and literally just ran around because I wanted to see as much but I was there for only 20 minutes. I also went around Orchard Street, which was really nice. My impression of the people here are very nice, sweet, humble and polite.
The city is very very clean which is very nice as well. I would say my family but I think everything basically inspires me. I find so many inspirations all around, even in the simplest things. Also, travelling to see all different kinds of people. I could simply write a song over a really good bowl of chicken noodle soup. Meg and I actually wrote songs separately back then. On an album, she may write 5 songs, I would write 4 or 5 or 6 songs. We seldom collaborate while writing.
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