Faith Saley
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Podcast Appearances
So you just said you blew up in the internet playing music, so you decided to skip college and become a professional musician. Did you like walk into your parents one day and say, guess what, everybody? I'm skipping college, and I'm going to go just be a musician on YouTube.
So you just said you blew up in the internet playing music, so you decided to skip college and become a professional musician. Did you like walk into your parents one day and say, guess what, everybody? I'm skipping college, and I'm going to go just be a musician on YouTube.
I'm guessing the first one was easier.
I'm guessing the first one was easier.
I'm guessing the first one was easier.
Did it get to the point where your parents never wanted to get in the car with you? Oh, God.
Did it get to the point where your parents never wanted to get in the car with you? Oh, God.
Did it get to the point where your parents never wanted to get in the car with you? Oh, God.
I want to talk a little bit about your music because you've progressed, and I mean no offense to the great ukulele players, but you have progressed far beyond merely playing the ukulele.
I want to talk a little bit about your music because you've progressed, and I mean no offense to the great ukulele players, but you have progressed far beyond merely playing the ukulele.
I want to talk a little bit about your music because you've progressed, and I mean no offense to the great ukulele players, but you have progressed far beyond merely playing the ukulele.
You are writing and performing these beautiful heartfelt songs that actually remind me of like the great torch singers like Dionne Warwick or Peggy Lee or these amazing women who sang these heartfelt songs about heartbreak and stuff. Did you have a particular inspiration? Did you have a sound or a person you were trying to emulate or reach when you started
You are writing and performing these beautiful heartfelt songs that actually remind me of like the great torch singers like Dionne Warwick or Peggy Lee or these amazing women who sang these heartfelt songs about heartbreak and stuff. Did you have a particular inspiration? Did you have a sound or a person you were trying to emulate or reach when you started
You are writing and performing these beautiful heartfelt songs that actually remind me of like the great torch singers like Dionne Warwick or Peggy Lee or these amazing women who sang these heartfelt songs about heartbreak and stuff. Did you have a particular inspiration? Did you have a sound or a person you were trying to emulate or reach when you started
singing and writing and singing your own songs?
singing and writing and singing your own songs?
singing and writing and singing your own songs?
I mean, he is just the best. I love him. What's better than that? You're listening to Kermit and you go, you know what else is not easy being? Me. It's not easy being me. I want to sing about that. What I love about your music is it's timeless, but it seems very much for and by your generation, which I guess technically is Gen Z. Am I right about that?
I mean, he is just the best. I love him. What's better than that? You're listening to Kermit and you go, you know what else is not easy being? Me. It's not easy being me. I want to sing about that. What I love about your music is it's timeless, but it seems very much for and by your generation, which I guess technically is Gen Z. Am I right about that?
I mean, he is just the best. I love him. What's better than that? You're listening to Kermit and you go, you know what else is not easy being? Me. It's not easy being me. I want to sing about that. What I love about your music is it's timeless, but it seems very much for and by your generation, which I guess technically is Gen Z. Am I right about that?