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Crude Conversations

EP 120 Musical storytelling with Michele McLaughlin

Crude Conversations

crudemag

Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2022

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Cody talks to pianist Michele McLaughlin. She says that she’s always been musical. When she was in kindergarten, she learned to play the piano. Whatever songs they were singing in class, she would go home and learn them by ear and then play them for her class, almost as a form of show and tell. She remembers Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Mary Had a Little Lamb. Then, when she was 8, and she was getting better at playing, she learned George Winston songs by ear. Specifically his December album. Eventually, she began creating her own music. Michele's albums have their roots in Christmas. Her first one — Beginnings — she gave out as Christmas gifts. She borrowed a digital keyboard and recorded the album onto a cassette tape. Her mom loved it and would play it in her car. So, Michele made 30 copies of that tape and decided to give them away as presents to friends and family. The feedback she got was so encouraging, that it motivated her to keep making albums. Maybe give them away for presents next Christmas. That was in 2000. By 2003, she had put her music online and that was the beginning of her career. She calls her time at the piano her musical diary. It’s when she can express her raw emotions and raw feelings. And you can tell. Her music is contemplative, dramatic, triumphant, melancholy and joyous. It’s the result of her sitting down and pouring her heart into it. At her performances, before she plays a song, she tells the story behind it. Stories about her family, her hardships, her travels, her pursuit of love. All of the emotions and the experiences that are so integral to her music. She says it’s one of her favorite parts of her concerts: Sharing intimate pieces of her life so that her audience might, for at least a moment, feel those same emotions.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show.

0:12.3

In this one, I talk to pianist Michelle McLaughlin.

0:16.4

She says that she's always been musical.

0:18.6

When she was in kindergarten, she learned to play the piano.

0:21.8

Whatever songs they were singing in class, she would go home and learn them by ear and

0:26.0

then play them for the class.

0:28.1

This is a form of show and tell.

0:30.3

She remembers Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Mary had a little lamb.

0:35.1

Then when she was eight and she was getting better at playing, she learned George Winston

0:39.3

songs by ear, specifically his December album.

0:43.4

Eventually, she began creating her own music.

0:48.4

This podcast is made possible through the generous support of the Crew Magazine Patreon

0:52.6

subscribers.

0:54.4

If you already subscribed to the Crew Magazine Patreon, thank you.

0:58.6

For those listeners who aren't, please consider subscribing at patreon.com-crewdmagazine.

1:06.4

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1:14.5

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1:17.9

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1:22.6

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1:31.5

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1:40.6

Thank you to all the Patreon subscribers, your money and your support make these conversations

1:45.7

possible.

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