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Day: January 19, 2019

Concerts and tours, Interviews Posted on19 January 201919 January 2019

Brenda Earle Stokes: ‘I was literally a closeted singer!’

“My singing has helped me to create more lyrical stories when I’m playing the piano. Instrumentalists cancertainly get comfortable running changes, and singing has really taught me to slow down and be more aware of melody.”

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