Listen "Linda Woodson: The Intersection of Music, Engineering, and Community on The JOI of Jazz"
Episode Synopsis
Linda Woodson, a singer-songwriter with a background in electrical engineering and medicine, discussed her album "Come a Little Closer" on the Joy of Jazz. She shared her songwriting process, inspired by personal experiences and emotions, and highlighted her dedication to community service through her role as Vice President of Jazz Outreach Initiative. Woodson performed "Feeling Coy," a tribute to her mother, and "Stolen Moments," a reinterpretation of an Oliver Nelson tune. She also mentioned her upcoming performances and encouraged listeners to support local arts and community initiatives.
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