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“Five Minutes With” Composer, Musician and Vocalist Cynthia Tauro

January 5, 2021 Jessica da Cunha

Composer, musician, vocalist, and performing artist, Cynthia Tauro is, simply put, everything. Her intimate and soulful lyrics combined with her […]

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“Five Minutes With” Bassist, Singer and Composer Brandi Disterheft

October 30, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

Bassist, singer, composer Brandi Disterheft grew up playing upright bass in her mother’s band, a Chicago-born B3 organist who opened […]

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“Five Minutes With” Juno Award Winning Duo Q&A

October 20, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

Q&A is the veteran duo of singer songwriters Tony Quarrington and Zoey Adams. Though they have been working together over […]

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“Five Minutes With” Afrocuban-Roots and Jazz Group OKAN

October 9, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

Taking their name from the word for heart in the Afro-Cuban religion of Santeria, the women-led ensemble OKAN fuses Afro-Cuban […]

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“Five Minutes With” Vintage Jazz Artist Linda Carone

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Toronto native Linda Carone is a jazz and blues vocalist, a niche song stylist and interpreter of now-vintage, then popular, […]

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