June Millington in Conversation with Rachael Price Pt II
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2024
- Part II of my conversation with Rachael Price of the band Lake Street Dive, who graciously donated a weekend of vocal workshops at IMA from the night of Jan 10, 2014 to Sunday the 12th. All culminated in an afternoon show with attendees which was preceeded by Rachae's gracing us with a solo performance; then a conversation which was fascinating and fun to do. Enjoy this glimpse into the world (and skill) of a major recording and performing artist. Many thanks, Rachael, we're so glad to be part of your musical family. Thank you for sharing!
~ June Millington
There really is something that strikes you upon hearing Rachael for the first time. I think you know you're hearing something truly special. It grabs you and makes you want to spread the news of her and Lake Street Dive. Great fun to listen to.
Thanks for the message! 2018 will be so much better, knowing they're in our orbit. (Rachael will be here at IMA www.ima.org this weekend, again doing her vocal workshop(s) intensives. We are so lucky that she gets what we do here, and is so generous). xx
Whoops ~ this is June Millington. I'm on Ann Hackler [Executive Director, IMA]'s computer at the moment, and guess tat identity just takes over!
Yeah- right from the get go. And I don't know that I necessarily like love her singing etc.. but right away you know your in a presence of a great distinctive voice.
I loved the quote "Holy Shit, I've heard a lot of bands and a lot of singers, there's really something here..." It was exactly how I felt when I saw Rachael and Lake Street Dive perform in the documentary "Another Day Another Time" From that moment on, I was HOOKED....
How totally right on is that? And their new album, coming out in February? STELLAR. They are such a gift, and contributors to, the world!
xx June Millington, Artistic Director IMA www.ima.org
+Dan Barnes
What a special soul . . . listening to Rachel always raises my vibration
Indeed. That's how it is :))
xx June Millington, Artistic Director IMA www.ima.org
+Frances S
Frances S - Her name is spelled Rachael.
Amazing... is the only word..... if Rachael's singing doesn't stir your emotions you missing something. She can literally bring tears to your eyes.
Listen to "The Good Hours"... so beautiful.
Great conversation....I sing a little and found the discussion very interesting..Love Rachael Price and Fanny...thanks for posting....
Thanks for sharing these videos. I'm a big fan of Lake Street Dive, and an admirer of Rachel Price's vocal abilities, so it is nice to get a sense of the person behind that astounding voice. She seems to be not only talented but also very bright, thoughtful and genuine.
She is indeed - glad you appreciated this. It was during a vocal weekend workshop here at IMA, so she had already talked about herself to them over the weekend ... hence my recaps. (because I knew we would likely post). What you see - is exactly what you get, and how she is. An astonishing individual. xx June Millington, Artistic Director IMA www.ima.org
+MasonDixonPhoto
MasonDixonPhoto - Her name is spelled Rachael.
“The Idea of Order at Key West” by Wallace Stevens is a poem which explores some of the concepts June Millington seems to be alluding to.
Talk about the Unbroken Circle: a 60s/70s Rocker interviewing a 2020 contemporary talent discussing Sarah Vaughan. Great discussion.
Check out Rachel Price singing "Greasy Heart" with Jorma Kaukonen on guitar, Jack Cassidy on bass. This young woman has the talent to do full justice to this little gem of a song, and Grace Slick's true original rendition..
Lorenzo Montoya - Her name is spelled Rachael.