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In this episode of Chapters, I’m joined by Angela Grey - a Filipino-American jazz singer with a voice that feels like both story and sanctuary.
Angela shares her relationship with jazz: when it first started to matter, what it has taught her, and why it continues to call her back.
We talk about the chapter she’s in right now - the beauty, the discipline, and the friction - including the realities she meets as a woman in the jazz world.
She also offers a few sneak peeks from her unreleased catalogue - little glimpses of what’s coming next.
New episodes drop Monday morning.
Produced with Kathrine Baldishol.
Cover art by Eivind Garlind Sillah-Guttuhaugen.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Lamin Frank CokerIn this episode of Chapters, I’m joined by Angela Grey - a Filipino-American jazz singer with a voice that feels like both story and sanctuary.
Angela shares her relationship with jazz: when it first started to matter, what it has taught her, and why it continues to call her back.
We talk about the chapter she’s in right now - the beauty, the discipline, and the friction - including the realities she meets as a woman in the jazz world.
She also offers a few sneak peeks from her unreleased catalogue - little glimpses of what’s coming next.
New episodes drop Monday morning.
Produced with Kathrine Baldishol.
Cover art by Eivind Garlind Sillah-Guttuhaugen.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.