Featuring songwriters from Boise and the surrounding Treasure Valley of SW Idaho and Eastern Oregon.
Friday, June 29, 2018
Episode 008 - Lynn Tredeau
Episode eight is ready and available for your listening and dining pleasure. This time around, I sit down for a conversation with pianist Lynn Tredeau
After a career teaching piano, Lynn decided it was time to start writing and recording her own music. Our conversation comes on the eve of the release of her latest album, Fellowship of Solitude.
Listen in as we talk about Lynn's music and the differences she sees between her music and "traditional" New Age music. We also discuss telling stories instrumentally, the importance of spirituality in her music, and how her travels influence her compositions.
Lynn and I discuss her new home (where the interview was recorded) and its influence on her latest album. We talk about the unique pre-release campaign she is running for Fellowship of Solitude as well as her actual release plans.
We also talk about Lynn's past life as a piano instructor, her most memorable performing experience (it might surprise you) and her tour plans for the rest of 2018. (Hint: she will be busy.)
Along the way, we'll hear a song from Lynn's third album, A New Dream, as well as two songs from the upcoming album.
For information on Lynn's tour schedule or to purchase her music, visit lynntredeau.com. You can also follow Lynn on Facebook, on Twitter, and on Instagram. You can hear some of Lynn's music on Spotify and check out her videos on YouTube. See more examples of Jim Gilmore's photography on his website.
Next time out, songwriter Rachael Leigh.
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