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Kate McGarry

by | Jan 15, 2021 | Blog

“In order to go deep, it’s got to be specific. You fill the lyric with your life!” – Kate McGarry

Kate McGarry (@katemcgarry2). shares about what she’s learned from studying the Somatic Voicework™ The LoVetri Method for over 17 years. We chat about pandemic challenges, her first jazz influences, and the differences between performing live versus in the studio. Kate divulges some of her unique practice techniques, such as singing through a straw in water. She shares about her vocal cord healing journey, including what she’s learned about overcoming failure and self-care. Lastly, we chat about Kate’s song writing process, future albums and from where she draws inspiration.

With six critically acclaimed CDs and two Grammy nominations, Kate McGarry has become recognized as a jazz artist who brings authenticity and vitality to every song regardless of genre. She’s performed, recorded or toured with such jazz luminaries as Hank Jones, Clark Terry, Archie Shepp, Fred Hersch, Kurt Elling, Maria Schneider, John Hollenbeck and Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown. 

In this episode we touch on the following topics:

  • Pivoting during Covid-19
  • Somatic Voicework
  • Vocal Jazz vs Jazz
  • Why people get bored with Jazz
  • What a practice session looks like
  • Her recovery from a vocal injury
  • Her songwriting process

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Show Notes:

  • (29:55)
  • Somatic Voicework (39:16)
  • The narrative of a song (45:26)
  • Live perfomance vs in the studio (58:55)
  • The gift of being prepared (55:59)
  • What happens in a practice session (65:15)
  • Recovering from vocal trauma (67:17)
  • Inspirations (75:07)
  • Essential Practice Room Tools (76:44)

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