[gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="full" ids="138411"] What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I fell in love with music. Growing up, I was always surrounded by it. My mom took me to music classes as a baby, my parents played music in the car, and I felt this natural pull towards music. There were little signs along the way that pointed towards a career in music, too. Like when I was 5, I ran around the house singing “Dancing Queen” by ABBA and “Come Clean” by Hilary Duff. I even had my dad print out the lyrics to both songs on his computer, so I could sing them correctly! And my dad also greatly influenced my interest in music because he played the piano in our house. But there was a point where I really doubted myself and my capabilities, and I ended up switching majors in college from Music to Communication Studies. If I wasn’t pursuing a career in music, I would probably be some type of communications researcher or a writer. I’m grateful that I made that switch in college because as ironic as it might sound, studying something besides music is what made me positive that this is the career I want.
Interview: Naomi Sky
Interview: Naomi Sky
Interview: Naomi Sky
[gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="full" ids="138411"] What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I fell in love with music. Growing up, I was always surrounded by it. My mom took me to music classes as a baby, my parents played music in the car, and I felt this natural pull towards music. There were little signs along the way that pointed towards a career in music, too. Like when I was 5, I ran around the house singing “Dancing Queen” by ABBA and “Come Clean” by Hilary Duff. I even had my dad print out the lyrics to both songs on his computer, so I could sing them correctly! And my dad also greatly influenced my interest in music because he played the piano in our house. But there was a point where I really doubted myself and my capabilities, and I ended up switching majors in college from Music to Communication Studies. If I wasn’t pursuing a career in music, I would probably be some type of communications researcher or a writer. I’m grateful that I made that switch in college because as ironic as it might sound, studying something besides music is what made me positive that this is the career I want.