Living A Vocal Life: A Podcast For Singers

China Forbes from Pink Martini

April 29, 2022 Valerie Day Season 2 Episode 26
China Forbes from Pink Martini
Living A Vocal Life: A Podcast For Singers
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Living A Vocal Life: A Podcast For Singers
China Forbes from Pink Martini
Apr 29, 2022 Season 2 Episode 26
Valerie Day

This month’s guest is China Forbes, whose voice is heard around the world. She’s the lead vocalist for the globe-trotting band Pink Martini. You might have seen her on Letterman, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Tonight Show, or over 70 different symphonies. You can hear her voice on duets with people like Michael Feinstein, Carol Channing, and Rufus Wainwright. And she’s performed in venues from Carnegie Hall to Red Rocks, the Sydney Opera House to the Grand Rex in Paris.

Our conversation takes us on a fascinating journey: from growing up with a bipolar father through her first musical endeavors as a student at Harvard (She graduated cum laude.) Meeting Thomas Lauderdale, her decision to give up a career in NYC to join a band way out in Oregon, and striking a balance between motherhood and art.

We also talk about her solo projects, how to sing in 25 different languages, vocal fold surgery, and how to pack just two suitcases for a world tour.

Buckle up and enjoy!

For full show notes, transcriptions of this episode, and more offerings for singers, you can visit my website HERE.

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You can find China Forbes on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pink Martini’s website.

The songs from today’s episode are (in order of appearance): Una Notte A Napoli, ‘78, Sympathique, Rise, and Hey Eugene and are from Hang On Little Tomato, ‘78, Sympathique, Rise, and Hey Eugene (used with permission.) To listen or download, go to Pink Martini’s STORE or HERE on Apple Music.

Here's the link to the solo podcast episode I mentioned in this episode: Learn To Talk So You Can Save Your Voice For Singing.

Theme music for the Podcast was composed by John Smith. He helps me edit all the podcast episodes too. (Thanks, honey!)

Support the Show.

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This month’s guest is China Forbes, whose voice is heard around the world. She’s the lead vocalist for the globe-trotting band Pink Martini. You might have seen her on Letterman, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Tonight Show, or over 70 different symphonies. You can hear her voice on duets with people like Michael Feinstein, Carol Channing, and Rufus Wainwright. And she’s performed in venues from Carnegie Hall to Red Rocks, the Sydney Opera House to the Grand Rex in Paris.

Our conversation takes us on a fascinating journey: from growing up with a bipolar father through her first musical endeavors as a student at Harvard (She graduated cum laude.) Meeting Thomas Lauderdale, her decision to give up a career in NYC to join a band way out in Oregon, and striking a balance between motherhood and art.

We also talk about her solo projects, how to sing in 25 different languages, vocal fold surgery, and how to pack just two suitcases for a world tour.

Buckle up and enjoy!

For full show notes, transcriptions of this episode, and more offerings for singers, you can visit my website HERE.

Please join me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Never miss an episode! Sign up for Vocal Notes — my once-a-month newsletter for singers.

You can find China Forbes on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pink Martini’s website.

The songs from today’s episode are (in order of appearance): Una Notte A Napoli, ‘78, Sympathique, Rise, and Hey Eugene and are from Hang On Little Tomato, ‘78, Sympathique, Rise, and Hey Eugene (used with permission.) To listen or download, go to Pink Martini’s STORE or HERE on Apple Music.

Here's the link to the solo podcast episode I mentioned in this episode: Learn To Talk So You Can Save Your Voice For Singing.

Theme music for the Podcast was composed by John Smith. He helps me edit all the podcast episodes too. (Thanks, honey!)

Support the Show.

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Infinitely Polar Bear
Meeting Thomas Lauderdale
The Snack Master!
Saying Yes to Pink Martini
Symphatique
Musical Ambassadors
How To Sing In 25 Different Languages
How To Pack For Touring
Motherhood
Tell Me Your Secrets: How Do You Get Your Work Done When You're A Parent?
Recovering From Vocal Trauma
Singing With A Classical "Accent"
Sharing The Stage With Storm Large
Solo Artist/Birth Canal