12voltman59
May 3, 2008, 1:38 PM
This morning on NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday, Scott Simon interviewed a new and emerging musical talent--Marie Digby.
For the past year or so--Digby has been doing both videos of her favorite cover and original songs from an album she was in the process of bringing to reality.
She had posted them up on YouTube and to date--has something like 22 million hits on her pages there--and her first album has been released to some critical and commericial success.
She is a very talented young lady---she writes some very good songs, can play electric and acoustic guitar and piano--she sings well and she is pretty-almost angelic like--and I say I find her pretty not from any sexual meaning---simply that she is an attractive young woman who is of the age that she could be my daughter. While being pretty should not really have any bearing on one's success in a musical career as far as I am concerned---the reality is---it seems to often be more important than one's musical chops.
I wish her well in her career and urge you to go check out her story and music.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90134978
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIjZ8NpgDTU&feature=user
For the past year or so--Digby has been doing both videos of her favorite cover and original songs from an album she was in the process of bringing to reality.
She had posted them up on YouTube and to date--has something like 22 million hits on her pages there--and her first album has been released to some critical and commericial success.
She is a very talented young lady---she writes some very good songs, can play electric and acoustic guitar and piano--she sings well and she is pretty-almost angelic like--and I say I find her pretty not from any sexual meaning---simply that she is an attractive young woman who is of the age that she could be my daughter. While being pretty should not really have any bearing on one's success in a musical career as far as I am concerned---the reality is---it seems to often be more important than one's musical chops.
I wish her well in her career and urge you to go check out her story and music.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90134978
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIjZ8NpgDTU&feature=user