I watched Edie on General Hospital as a teenager. I had a large keyboard and I used to try playing some of her slower songs. I did fairly well considering I had no music in front of me. Just playing by sound. She and Robert Scorpio were the best part of the show.
Ms Edie is so experienced in knowledge of her music. She impressed me when she was on General Hospital. I never forgot her. Seeing her now, and hearing how invested she is, just "wows" me. ❤
I watched Edie on General Hospital when I was a teenager and as I read up on her back then; I looked at some of my albums and lo-and-behold, she sang background on some of them. Her career fascinated me. It's wonderful to see how involved she still is in the singing community and it's incredible how much she has contributed to the music world her entire career. This was a fascinating interview.
i was in college choir with her. she has changed alot. her voice is lower than before. she has perfect pitch, plays keyboards very well, but she is not the humble woman I knew in choir sad to say.
Edie Lehmann Boddicker embodies artistic and personal integrity. I enjoyed this substantiaI interview, and am glad to know her career flourishes in a cut-throat town. Brava!
Big Edie Lehman fan from her GH days. I was a piano student and didn't pursue advanced training post-secondary education. I loved watching her perform on GH while I was in college in 89-90; wishing I had followed music versus business school. I love her energy in talking about advocating for singers and giving advice to newbies. Great interview!
Wow being an old fu... musician-producer this interview was by far one of the best ...I worked under Jack Daugherty of the Carpenters and this lady really spelled out the etiquette of vocals...I absolutely loved this!
Such a cool lady. It's really fascinating also; I'd never really thought about the person who does her particular job or organizing and connecting all these different elements together to actually "make" the music (if that makes sense). Great video!
Did you all get that one phrase?? "Sight Read"? Only One of many Jewels...I know Edie and Michael LB.... they humble me and make me dig in....Foolish Mortals..Like Stevie Wonder said @ NAMM's James Jamerson Tribute... "As a teenager, I walked in...and He said, " Boy Genius"? Shiiiittt...Can you Play the Blues in Every Key? Can you play Giant Steps???? Until you can...You Ain't Shit." We all need to shut the Eff up and go Woodshed.
I watched Edie on General Hospital as a teenager. I had a large keyboard and I used to try playing some of her slower songs. I did fairly well considering I had no music in front of me. Just playing by sound. She and Robert Scorpio were the best part of the show.
Ms Edie is so experienced in knowledge of her music. She impressed me when she was on General Hospital. I never forgot her. Seeing her now, and hearing how invested she is, just "wows" me. ❤
I watched Edie on General Hospital when I was a teenager and as I read up on her back then; I looked at some of my albums and lo-and-behold, she sang background on some of them. Her career fascinated me. It's wonderful to see how involved she still is in the singing community and it's incredible how much she has contributed to the music world her entire career. This was a fascinating interview.
i was in college choir with her. she has changed alot. her voice is lower than before. she has perfect pitch, plays keyboards very well, but she is not the humble woman I knew in choir sad to say.
Edie Lehmann Boddicker embodies artistic and personal integrity. I enjoyed this substantiaI interview, and am glad to know her career flourishes in a cut-throat town. Brava!
Big Edie Lehman fan from her GH days. I was a piano student and didn't pursue advanced training post-secondary education. I loved watching her perform on GH while I was in college in 89-90; wishing I had followed music versus business school.
I love her energy in talking about advocating for singers and giving advice to newbies. Great interview!
Wow being an old fu... musician-producer this interview was by far one of the best ...I worked under Jack Daugherty of the Carpenters and this lady really spelled out the etiquette of vocals...I absolutely loved this!
WOW- that was really interesting. I have know Edie for years and yet I didn't know... she is so talented and modest!
I still have my original Radio Shack reverb! I've never thought it was a particularly good reverb, but it's a great distortion box.
This is a hardcore episode. Like all time Pensado's Place episodes.
Such a cool lady. It's really fascinating also; I'd never really thought about the person who does her particular job or organizing and connecting all these different elements together to actually "make" the music (if that makes sense). Great video!
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The unknown people that make Music really happen...Hi Edie!!
Did you all get that one phrase?? "Sight Read"? Only One of many Jewels...I know Edie and Michael LB.... they humble me and make me dig in....Foolish Mortals..Like Stevie Wonder said @ NAMM's James Jamerson Tribute... "As a teenager, I walked in...and He said, " Boy Genius"? Shiiiittt...Can you Play the Blues in Every Key? Can you play Giant Steps???? Until you can...You Ain't Shit." We all need to shut the Eff up and go Woodshed.
yeah! a choral producer!