JaM Sessions Podcast

JaM Sessions - Season 3 Episode 1 - Karen Myatt

Season 3 Episode 1

Welcome to Season 3 Jammerz!
Before I get into the show notes, I'd like to take a moment to talk with you about what you should expect in season 3.
Over the holiday break, there have been some changes in the production team and a re-focusing of priorities.
Due to these changes, the show is going to be a little different this season. Same, but different.

           JaM Sessions at it's core is about East Coast Musicians and the music they make. As I'm sure you're all very aware; I, Jeph am also one of those musicians and am in a band of my own. I am going to be putting more energy into that project this year so the podcast, will have to take a bit of a backseat.
FRET NOT MY DEAR JAMMERZ! This doesn't mean it's going away or suffering "Podfade" as it's known as in the biz, but instead of weekly episodes, you'll be looking at perhaps 1 a month, hopefully more if I have the chance to stack a few interviews up and hopefully we'll be back in full swing soon enough. But just know that I'm still here, still rockin' (even a little harder these days) and still Jammin'!!
So at the end of this episode when I say "...see you next week." This is no longer the truth, but you WILL see me again soon :)
Thanks for your understanding and continued support! Please stay tuned to the socials to know what's coming and when!
-Jeph

And now, without Further ado... The Show notes:

As Karen's own website FEMOIR.CA outlines:
"After training at the Randolph Academy in Toronto and graduating from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City, Myatt performed across North and South America.

In 2016, she produced and premiered “Ladies of Song” to sold-out audiences at Neptune Theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Both 2017’s “Songs of the Silver Screen” and 2018’s “Blues Deluxe” were equally successful, earning rave reviews.

Other highlights include headlining the Halifax Jazz Festival and performing with Symphony Nova Scotia.

Her first full-length album – Enchanté (2014) – was recorded in her hometown of Halifax, and features Holly Arsenault (piano), David Langstroth (double bass) and Brock Caldwell (drums).

Her latest effort – Femoir – was recorded at The Sonic Temple Recording Studio in Halifax and was engineered by Darren van Niekerk. The album was mixed and mastered by Christian St. Germain at Studio 360 in Montreal."

Follow and download now to hear the whole story behind Karen's illustrious and ever-growing career, and have your socks absolutely blown off when she shares with us two songs off the latest album; O, Bravada and the title track Femoir.

Website: https://femoir.ca/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc0UbEwobNEeuVvX-fHndiw
Femoir Official Video: https://youtu.be/-QGLn2aWnic
Instagram & Twitter: @karenmyatt

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