A Conversation with Epic Recording Artists Bahari
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Too often the word “art” is applied to work that is out of touch, elitist, inaccessible, unapproachable, or mystifying. Epic recording artists Bahari, Ruby Carr, and Natalie Panzarella, embody the original meaning of the word: connection. At first glance these two best friends and musical soulmates appear as glamorous, beautiful young women with the world at their feet- records deals, tens of millions of streams, touring with Selena Gomez, millions of followers, and incredible talent, but there is a lot more to the story with these two: loss, heartbreak, mistakes and costly battles with mental and emotional health. Ruby and Natalie are here for the whole truth. Bahari talks about their EP “Forget You” and how their songs “Jackie Kennedy” and “Bipolar” have had a profound impact, helping millions feel connected to life and to face problems with hope and strength. If that isn’t real artistry then nothing is. For more information: https://www.bahari-music.com/
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