The Saxtress & Songbird with Pamela Williams and Dai Skyy
May 12, 2024 ·
31m 24s
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On this special Mother's Day episode of The Jazz Flyte Podcast, Darrell invites back the dynamic duo of Pamela Williams, affectionately known as "The Saxtress," and her talented daughter Dai...
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On this special Mother's Day episode of The Jazz Flyte Podcast, Darrell invites back the dynamic duo of Pamela Williams, affectionately known as "The Saxtress," and her talented daughter Dai Skyy.
Pamela reminisces about recognizing Dai's singing talent at just 2 years old, sharing anecdotes of their early musical bond, like Dai's playful "scatting" along to music. Dai, in turn, reflects on the influence of growing up surrounded by her mother's music, describing the joy of watching Pamela in the studio and the thrill of being part of her rehearsals.
As they journey down memory lane, Pamela and Dai recall their time living in Cleveland and the encouragement Pamela offered Dai to always have something to fall back on. They share the story behind their rendition of "It's Too Late," a song choice that resonated deeply with Dai's love for music with a sorrowful aspect. With Pamela's soulful saxophone solo complementing Dai's heartfelt vocals, their performance is a testament to their musical synergy.
Through laughter and tender moments, Pamela emphasizes the importance of allowing Dai to express herself authentically in her music, while Dai expresses her excitement for the future, hinting at more collaborations to come. Pamela also reveals her plans to incorporate Dai's original songs into their repertoire, highlighting the beautiful harmony between generations and the enduring power of music to unite hearts.
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Pamela reminisces about recognizing Dai's singing talent at just 2 years old, sharing anecdotes of their early musical bond, like Dai's playful "scatting" along to music. Dai, in turn, reflects on the influence of growing up surrounded by her mother's music, describing the joy of watching Pamela in the studio and the thrill of being part of her rehearsals.
As they journey down memory lane, Pamela and Dai recall their time living in Cleveland and the encouragement Pamela offered Dai to always have something to fall back on. They share the story behind their rendition of "It's Too Late," a song choice that resonated deeply with Dai's love for music with a sorrowful aspect. With Pamela's soulful saxophone solo complementing Dai's heartfelt vocals, their performance is a testament to their musical synergy.
Through laughter and tender moments, Pamela emphasizes the importance of allowing Dai to express herself authentically in her music, while Dai expresses her excitement for the future, hinting at more collaborations to come. Pamela also reveals her plans to incorporate Dai's original songs into their repertoire, highlighting the beautiful harmony between generations and the enduring power of music to unite hearts.
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