Listen "Episode 9: Emer McParland - Part 1 - Navigating the music industry as an elite session singer."
Episode Synopsis
In this delightfully engaging conversation, session vocalist Emer McParland shares her extensive journey through the music industry, highlighting her early influences, the importance of family support, and her education at Trinity College of Music. She discusses the significance of adaptability in her career as a session singer, the techniques she employs to maintain vocal health, and the creative process behind interpreting various musical styles. Emer's insights into the challenges and joys of performance provide a fascinating glimpse into the life of a versatile artist. In this conversation, Emer and Me'sha discuss the importance of authenticity in performance, the comfort of being on stage, and Emer's journey into big band singing. She shares experiences from her career, including the challenges and pressures of session singing and studio recordings, emphasizing the significance of preparation and connection with the audience. Takeaways Emer McParland has over 30 years of experience in the music industry. Her family encouraged musical pursuits from a young age. She began performing at age six, gaining early experience in clubs. Emer's mother played a significant role in her musical education. She won a world championship on the piano accordion at age 12. Emer studied classical music at Trinity College of Music in London. She emphasizes the importance of relaxation in singing. Mistakes in performance can be managed with confidence and creativity. Emer learned to adapt her singing style across various genres. Her versatility as a session singer allows her to meet diverse musical demands. It's about being authentic in your singing. Singing jazz requires telling a story. Feeling comfortable on stage enhances performance. The stage can feel like a second home for performers. Preparation is key to success in music careers. Networking is vital in the music industry. Session singing often involves last-minute opportunities. Studio recordings can be high-pressure environments. Understanding your voice is crucial for versatility. Every performance is an opportunity to connect with the audience. Sound bites "I was always the singer in the family." "Just get on and do it!" "You've got to sing with your voice." "The stage is my second home." "It's so important to feel comfortable." "I really want to be there." "You have to look good on stage." "It's strange but it's exciting." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Emer McParland 01:28 Early Musical Influences and Family Background 06:05 The Journey Through Music Education 11:55 Transitioning Between Genres and Styles 17:56 The Art of Adaptability in Session Singing 23:35 Embracing Authenticity in Performance 28:11 The Comfort of the Stage 29:51 The Journey to Big Band Singing 36:48 Navigating the World of Session Singing 41:03 The Pressure of Studio Recordings
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