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Untamed Circus : Skye Delamey *solo artist with back up band (rock) Los Angeles, California
Studio CarryOnHarry : Her 4th album “Untamed Circus,” is releasing worldwide on July 3rd, 2021! On this occasion Studio brings Skye Delamey in conversation she is a solo artist with backup band from Los Angeles. Apart from being a music artist, Skye is also trained as an actress. She has a bachelor of arts degree in Theater Arts from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Skye Delamey also studied at the UCLA school of Film, Theater and Television in courses towards her degree. Other training includes Stella Adler Theater in Hollywood, Candace Silvers Studios, and with many private coaches through out Los Angeles, Ca.
Here she shares her journey as a music artist and about her new release exclusively updating her fans and team of studio carry on harry.
Tell us about yourself ?
Skye Delamey *solo artist with back up band (rock) Los Angeles, California, USA Goal in life: To continue to make music and share my songs with the world. This is my life’s goal and purpose.
How long you been in performing arts ?
since early childhood
What was most attractive part for you to be in this industry ?
Meeting interesting people, colorful personalities. Bringing people together, through shows and performances, contributing to the music scene, bringing people together, and sharing my songs, as well as the message behind the songs I write. Speaking to an audience has been another attractive aspect of the industry…to have a “voice.”
Share some experiences ( good or bad ) any that made you grow in life or profession ?
As a child in traditional school, knowing that my life path would be more creative. I very seriously embarked upon my profession after high school, knowing that was the only path for me. Good experiences include many creative projects, songs written and recorded, performances, and results…these continue to inspire me to grow in my profession.
Who inspired you ? How do you work on creating your own signature style ?
As a teen, I was inspired by Bono, and the music of U2. I have also been inspired by strong females who were not afraid to mold the life they wanted for themselves. I admired the guts it took to pave your own way.
What do you want to convey through your music?
Each song I write tell a unique story. Through my songs I want to share human emotion, share a story, share a common thread that bonds us…It means a lot to me when many from different walks of life can relate to my songs.
Story behind making of your new track / Album? ( idea of making , some interesting inspirational facts to share)
New upcoming album “Untamed Circus” is about empowerment. About living to the beat of your own dream, about standing up for yourself, honoring yourself and speaking your truth. “Detention, “Girlfriend Muzzle,” “Raquel,” and the title track, “Untamed Circus” are all about freedom to be empowered and not “caged,” confined, or “dismissed.” They are all songs of empowerment and freedom.
Any interesting trivia about making of song ?
One track, “Language of Ghosts,” which is the only song on the album with a message relating to the “ghosts that speak to us, guiding us/helping us…” has a cute story… During the making of the music video of this song about ghosts, many light bulbs kept burning out in my house…almost daily! Until the video was done! I felt it was the spirit of my friend Amanda Tate, for whom the song was dedicated.
People who you would like to thank ?
Amanda Tate, the friend who always inspired me, and had my back. The friend for whom I wrote the song “Language of Ghosts.” Also, “Taz,” a dear friend. I would also like to thank producer Bobby Moore, and the band members that performed my songs with me.
People who you would like to work with and people you idolize to be like professionally ?
Bono! Glen Ballard, Quincy Jones, many music makers…I have respect for many who are still doing their work! Dolly Parton…
Where do you see your music 3 years from now ?
I see many more albums in the next 3 years, as well as for the rest of my life! I see songs on radio, in film, TV, and commercials. This is my life’s path, so I”m going full throttle! There will be consistently more music, more shows, more placements of songs…as I am filled with songs, melodies and harmonies!!
How would you like to stretch your boundaries of genre in future projects ?
I love exploring different genres and have an interest writing a country song, an adult contemporary or other genres as well!
Message for Fans and listeners
Please subscribe to my mailing list at https://skyedelamey.com/ and YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/skyedelamey I love you all and you are the reason why we do what we do as musicians, singers and songwriters. It is the fans that keep us going!
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Netflix Groups Book Adaptations Under New ‘Watch Your Favorite Books’ Collection
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Netflix has organized its book-to-screen adaptations into a new curated genre called Watch Your Favorite Books, letting subscribers browse titles by the kind of story they’re looking for, according to Netflix Life. Other outlets covering the rollout describe the collection as available globally, adding a distribution detail the original piece didn’t include.
The move follows Netflix’s earlier Book Club initiative, which brought together authors, showrunners and cast members to discuss adaptations including Bridgerton, Sweet Magnolias and Pieces of Her.
Netflix Life’s roundup of the collection’s standouts includes Sweet Magnolias, adapted from the first three books of Sherryl Woods’ 11-part series and centered on three lifelong friends played by JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Heather Headley and Brooke Elliott. Bridgerton, based on Julia Quinn’s novels, devotes each season to a different sibling, with the outlet noting the Benedict-and-Sophie storyline in particular draws comparisons to a class-crossing fairy tale.
The list also covers One Day, adapted from David Nicholls’ novel and previously made into a 2011 film starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess, which Netflix Life argues benefits from more room to develop its Edinburgh-set storyline with Leo Woodall and Ambika Mod. Jenny Han’s Lara Jean books appear via To All the Boys, which spawned a film trilogy and the spinoff series XO, Kitty. Rounding out the list: an eight-episode take on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie that expands on the Osage community’s role, a version of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women that gives extra time to Beth’s illness and Jo and Laurie’s relationship, and My Life With the Walter Boys, based on Ali Novak’s novel about a teenager who moves in with a large blended family after tragedy.
Netflix hasn’t said how often the Watch Your Favorite Books collection will be updated or how titles are selected for it.
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Clean, Plant‑Iron Meals for Energy, Recovery, and Everyday Vitality
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