Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Music and Familia =D


Where did you grow up?: I grew up at a lot of places. The last place I grew up in was in
Spartanburg

(My Grandmas dad was in the army, so she traveled a lot when she was little)

What decade were you growing up in?: I was born in 1951

What was your first memory of music?: I cant say that because I heard a lot of little things when I was a little kid growing up. I heard little music in school but talking about something that I cared about or something that I paid attention to..uhhh. A summer place by Percy faith orchestra.



What musical influences were present in your life?: Lets see, Im going to say Rhythm and blues and R&B

So do you know about Bessie Smith?:Yes I know about her music but I was not a big fan of her music

What genres of music did you like or dislike?:  Oh my gosh..I like some of everything. I like some country music that I like. Just like I don’t like jazz but I like smooth jazz.

(I know my Grandma likes Kenny G and a jazz singer named Kem. This is one particular song I know that she likes by Kem.)


Did you play any instruments or sing?: I used to sing in my High school choir. I loved to sing

Were you involved with any music groups?: No.

Did religion play any part in the music you listened to or performed?: No

(I was surprised by her answer because my Grandma’s Grandma was a STRONG Jehovah witness so I would think her Grandma would have a lot of influence.)

Were you exposed to music through television? What was it like?: Yes, they had American band stand and The Ed Sullivan show. I can’t remember all of those shows.

Who was your first Celebrity Crush: Troy Donahue

Oooo he is a cutie.

What was your first live musical experience? Like, what was your first pop concert?:  I was in Jr. High school. It was Linda Jones but I do not remember the big name that my friends and I went too.

What did your parent listen to as you were growing up?: Rhythm and Blues

How did you learn about new music?:Listening to the Radio

What was the first sort of music you owned? What was the format?: Let’s see, “But It’s all right” by JJ Jackson in 1966. I was in the 8th grade and it was a vinyl record.

Where and when Did you listen to music?: At home  and whenever I had some free time

What types of social issues influenced the music of your time?: The civil rights movement you can say in the 60’s. (After she said that my Grandma started played “But its all right)







2 comments:

  1. This is a fun interview, Sherami. I remember finding a pile of sheet music in high school and playing through it over and over--and one of the pieces was the theme to "A Summer Place." I think I might still have it in my office. Too, my father's fondest dream for me is that I would become the Kenny G of the oboe. Somehow I don't think that's going to happen...

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  2. Great interview Sherami! I loved listening to "theme from A Summer Place," which was very exciting because I'm 95% sure this is the same opening theme from it's always Sunny in Philadelphia. Also, "But It's Alright" is super jamming. The one thing that was a little confusing was that I wasn't super sure who you were interviewing at first, although later on I did figure out it was probably your Grandmother. Great Post!

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