Listen "Shea Rose, "Free Love""
Episode Synopsis
By Berklee Office of Communications
October 1, 2008
Berklee student Shea Rose's MySpace bio describes her as the black Rickie Lee Jones and the female Lenny Kravitz. The Boston-born musician also has an armful of original songs that reveal an expansive emotional range while highlighting her chops as both a vocalist and guitarist.
Shea Rose's "Free Love" is one of the tunes on tap for her performance at Berklee's Women in Rock concert, where she'll open for such greats as Nona Hendryx, Terri Lyne Carrington, Cindy Blackman, and Meshell Ndgeocello.
October 1, 2008
Berklee student Shea Rose's MySpace bio describes her as the black Rickie Lee Jones and the female Lenny Kravitz. The Boston-born musician also has an armful of original songs that reveal an expansive emotional range while highlighting her chops as both a vocalist and guitarist.
Shea Rose's "Free Love" is one of the tunes on tap for her performance at Berklee's Women in Rock concert, where she'll open for such greats as Nona Hendryx, Terri Lyne Carrington, Cindy Blackman, and Meshell Ndgeocello.
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