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Episode 16 - Eleanor Dubinsky

Mar 26, 201516 min
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World music artist Eleanor Dubinsky was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, but through traveling and living in Europe, Latin and South America, found the voice of her own emotionality in the languages and cultures of other nationalities. The NYC-based chanteuse speaks French, Spanish, Czech, Portuguese and Italian, but her most fluent communication skills are through music. “I can have empathetic experiences in multiple cultures to create music that moves me and moves other people,” the singer-songwriter explains. “Through my art and music, I want to reach people that don’t get paid attention to—I want to connect people.” Dubinsky’s music encompasses the sultriness of bossa nova, the longing of soul, the vulnerability of folk, and the earthy sophistication of jazz. Buy Eleanors Music here: http://www.eleanordubinsky.com/ See video of her performance www.youtube.com/studrioradio45 Intro music for podcast by www.pinchmusic.com Subscirbe to our podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-from-studio-radio-45/id895886911?mt=2
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