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Post by eulenspiegel on Mar 14, 2019 11:45:10 GMT -5
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Post by eulenspiegel on Mar 14, 2019 22:53:30 GMT -5
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Post by eulenspiegel on Mar 16, 2019 0:21:02 GMT -5
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Post by eulenspiegel on Mar 17, 2019 12:35:36 GMT -5
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Post by eulenspiegel on Mar 25, 2019 8:06:47 GMT -5
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Post by eulenspiegel on Mar 30, 2019 12:18:15 GMT -5
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Post by eulenspiegel on Apr 12, 2019 0:58:33 GMT -5
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Post by Disappointed on Apr 12, 2019 1:08:20 GMT -5
That is all a bunch of pimping and fake foolishness, like you accuse others of doing. Nothing to show the singing is free from acoustics or enhancements.
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Post by eulenspiegel on Apr 12, 2019 1:18:38 GMT -5
That is all a bunch of pimping and fake foolishness, like you accuse others of doing. Nothing to show the singing is free from acoustics or enhancements. in this post it was not about the singing but about the songs written by her for the movie, I think she delivered as ordered...I doubt that they ordered an unplugged song...btw. according to a tweet by Katt Shea (director of movie) they were written on her keyboard. Btw. it is a difference if I am a talent - want to showcase my voice and use ridiculous enhancements in cover videos.
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Post by eulenspiegel on Apr 14, 2019 21:45:28 GMT -5
Yesterday started last season - and although she has not seen anything of it according to capture..she posted this in insta stories
here her trio version
Dakota Jazz Club - April 2015
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Post by eulenspiegel on Apr 17, 2019 8:38:34 GMT -5
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Post by rickolsen on Apr 20, 2019 22:05:38 GMT -5
ROCKFORD — Rockford’s own Emily Bear continues to wow audiences with her talents as a pianist, composer, singer-songwriter and more.
First recognized as a piano prodigy, Bear’s talents have hit the big screen in the Warner Bros. movie “Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase,” which was released in March. Bear wrote two songs for the movie that can be heard at the beginning and end of the film. The first song, “More than Just a Girl,” is an upbeat song that highlights female empowerment. The second song, “Daylight,” is also upbeat and closes out the film with excitement and celebration.
“It was so fun,” said Bear. “I wrote the songs specifically for the film in the style that would fit the movie.” Bear, who worked with the film’s director, Katt Shea, helped make the movie more contemporary and current.
Fans can expect to hear more from Bear in the near future. She will be releasing a new CD called “Emotions,” which features her vocals. The album is much more pop than anything else she has ever done, she said.
“I am super excited to share my new music with everyone,” she said. “You can definitely hear my musical influences in the songs.”
She will release a sneak peek of upcoming new music with her first single coming out Friday. “I’m Not Alone” will be featured worldwide on a major network television show.
Other upcoming projects include performing at The Hollywood Bowl in May as part of the 30th anniversary of “The Little Mermaid,” a live concert starring Lea Michele as Ariel; composing a score for piano and orchestra that will be set to one of the animated short films that will open the concert; and performing the piano parts of the musical score of the upcoming feature film “A Dog’s Journey.” Bear, who absolutely loves dogs, said she could really connect with the story and the emotions in the film.
“It was an amazing experience working on this music,” said Bear. “Both the movie and the score are awesome!”
To learn more about Emily, visit her website at mlebear.com and follow her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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Post by eulenspiegel on Apr 21, 2019 4:55:39 GMT -5
ROCKFORD — Rockford’s own Emily Bear continues to wow audiences with her talents as a pianist, composer, singer-songwriter and more. First recognized as a piano prodigy, Bear’s talents have hit the big screen in the Warner Bros. movie “Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase,” which was released in March. Bear wrote two songs for the movie that can be heard at the beginning and end of the film. The first song, “More than Just a Girl,” is an upbeat song that highlights female empowerment. The second song, “Daylight,” is also upbeat and closes out the film with excitement and celebration. “It was so fun,” said Bear. “I wrote the songs specifically for the film in the style that would fit the movie.” Bear, who worked with the film’s director, Katt Shea, helped make the movie more contemporary and current. Fans can expect to hear more from Bear in the near future. She will be releasing a new CD called “Emotions,” which features her vocals. The album is much more pop than anything else she has ever done, she said. “I am super excited to share my new music with everyone,” she said. “You can definitely hear my musical influences in the songs.” She will release a sneak peek of upcoming new music with her first single coming out Friday. “I’m Not Alone” will be featured worldwide on a major network television show. Other upcoming projects include performing at The Hollywood Bowl in May as part of the 30th anniversary of “The Little Mermaid,” a live concert starring Lea Michele as Ariel; composing a score for piano and orchestra that will be set to one of the animated short films that will open the concert; and performing the piano parts of the musical score of the upcoming feature film “A Dog’s Journey.” Bear, who absolutely loves dogs, said she could really connect with the story and the emotions in the film. “It was an amazing experience working on this music,” said Bear. “Both the movie and the score are awesome!” To learn more about Emily, visit her website at mlebear.com and follow her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Thank you!!! here the source which is not available outside the USA www.rrstar.com/entertainmentlife/20190420/rockfords-emily-bear-dishes-on-music-for-nancy-drew-film-new-album-emotionsthis should be the song "I'm not alone" (at one of the Live in the Vineyard concerts in November http://instagr.am/p/BpszyILFsbg Two more songs from first Live in the Vineyard concert this should be the title track "Emotions" - sorry for the pixels ...at unpacking?
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Post by eulenspiegel on Apr 21, 2019 15:58:54 GMT -5
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Post by rickolsen on Apr 21, 2019 16:10:05 GMT -5
Sorry. I missed his post. It's gone now.
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