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Terra Naomi: Storytelling, YouTube & The Infamous Porn Musical
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Terra Naomi is a singer/songwriter based in Los Angeles. In 2006, she won the first ever YouTube music video award for "Say It's Possible" and went on to sign with Island Records, and was invited by Al Gore to play at Wembley Stadium. Since then, Terra has released 2 albums independently and toured Europe multiple times. We hear all about Terra's journey, which includes writing a porn musical for Spike TV... we certainly earned our explicit rating with this one! ;)
Highlights:
- Terra is over-eager
- We invent a drink called “Alarm Water” - it’s like vitamin water but better
- Terra needs to wear her work-out clothes first thing in the morning, otherwise she won’t work out
- We learn that Terra is writing a book based on the last five years of her life
- Terra tells us about writing a porn musical and how her dad described it as a career killer… however it didn’t kill her ex-boyfriend’s career as he recently directed Guardians of the Galaxy
- We talk about the success Terra had on YouTube with “Say It’s Possible” and how it led to her signing with Island Records
- Marcio is so ahead of the jive it’s unreal
- Terra breaks the podcast... a few times
- We hear about a top-secret project that Terra isn’t allowed to tell us about
- We talk about about one of the worst tour hotel experiences Terra's ever ever had
- Terra talks about working with her brother’s film company and developing TV shows
- A good songwriter should be a storyteller, and those stories should be told in many different ways
- We talk about how many people limit themselves and won’t achieve what they want to achieve, whereas being more open can present far more opportunities
More:
- View the full show notes at http://bridge-the-atlantic.com
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