Women in the music industry, with singer-songwriter Hattie Webb
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This week, Lynne talks to her friend, the singer-songwriter and harpist Hattie Webb about her experiences as an artist and as a woman in the music industry. Playing music with her sister Charley since they were children, The Webb Sisters were chosen by Leonard Cohen to join his international tour, performing over 400 concerts around the world to 5 million people. Hattie has also collaborated with Sting, recorded with The Lumineers, and toured with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
Hattie is an amazing musician in her own right, having released her first solo album To The Bone in 2017 which was critically acclaimed and what Leonard Cohnen called “flawless, uplifting and utterly original”. She is now working on her second solo album ‘Wild Medicine’ which is due out in Fall.
Discussing stories from her time touring the world, to her work as an ambassador for the organization AAFDA(Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse), this episode also includes a very special performance of Hatties new song Wild Medicine, which is the inspiration for this week’s SEED exercise.
Hattie’s music and work can be explored on her website http://www.hattiewebbmusic.com/
Her new film and song “Never Just Your Daughters” released on International Women’s Day 2021 can be found on her website, or watched on YouTube.
To find more episodes and information about the podcast, go to lynnefranks.com/podcast. From here, you will also be able to learn more about Lynne’s work and her Power of 7 Women’s Leadership retreats and coaching.
If you like what you hear and want to find out more about our community of like-minded women who believe in living and working in alignment with the feminine values of collaboration, authenticity and most of all, love, you can learn more at seednetwork.com and join the community in the SEED Hub Club by visiting theseedhub.club.
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You can buy Orsola’s new book Loved Clothes Last: How the Joy of Rewearing and Repairing Your Clothes Can Be a Revolutionary Act at the online SEED Store here.
This episode was Produced by Lynne Franks and Tanya Anastasiadis.
Production support and graphics by Lotte Micklethwaite
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