Monday, July 07, 2014
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
April brings more than showers...
I read an email message today. It was from one of my friends, saying that for the first time, she saw a video that I'd made. The video was of my niece, laying in a hospital bed, smiling and chatting. I made the video because I was elated. And in shock. You see, this video was made only days after she nearly died - because she had been misdiagnosed for months. She was 3 years old.
8 years ago, this month, my precious niece was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Through several close calls, over 2 years of chemotherapy, with complete hair loss, body bloat, excruciating pain and needing to live at Ronald McDonald house for 8 months, she fought for her life, along with the staff at Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. For her courage, determination, and fearlessness, she became a hero to us all.
Today she's a healthy, happy 11 year old, with more hair than anyone I know. She doesn't like to talk about cancer, and for her sake, I resist talking about it to anyone she knows. It's her story to share with her friends, if she so chooses.
In responding to the message from my friend, I watched a couple of videos again, for the first time in years. Now, I find myself in tears of joy for her survival and the fact that both she and her big brother (God bless him for being such a wonderful support and source of love for her, despite his only being 2 years older) are thriving. It was a very difficult, and terrifying time for my family. But we made it! I'm simply overwhelmed with gratitude...
Thank you...
8 years ago, this month, my precious niece was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Through several close calls, over 2 years of chemotherapy, with complete hair loss, body bloat, excruciating pain and needing to live at Ronald McDonald house for 8 months, she fought for her life, along with the staff at Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. For her courage, determination, and fearlessness, she became a hero to us all.
Today she's a healthy, happy 11 year old, with more hair than anyone I know. She doesn't like to talk about cancer, and for her sake, I resist talking about it to anyone she knows. It's her story to share with her friends, if she so chooses.
In responding to the message from my friend, I watched a couple of videos again, for the first time in years. Now, I find myself in tears of joy for her survival and the fact that both she and her big brother (God bless him for being such a wonderful support and source of love for her, despite his only being 2 years older) are thriving. It was a very difficult, and terrifying time for my family. But we made it! I'm simply overwhelmed with gratitude...
Thank you...
Friday, March 07, 2014
Prince takeover
It's been a while since I've written anything in my blog, but this experience requires that I spend a few moments ruminating on the day's events.
Prince took over the Arsenio Hall Show this week! The show aired on Wednesday, March 5, 2014.
I arrived at work 45 minutes early so that I could program my keyboards, and already, the excitement in the air was palpable. Purple was everywhere. Musicians were everywhere. Fans (meaning everyone in the building, from staff to security to crew to Posse 2.0 - I mean, who's NOT a Prince fan???) were everywhere. I had been practicing keeping my calm for the previous several hours before arriving on set. Didn't help. I still reverted to being a 13 year screaming fan, at least on the inside.
You see, my very first concert was a Prince concert. My father took me and my BFF and we lost our minds, passionate Prince fans that we were. It was an amazing show, and left an indelible impression.
Fast forward to 2010, and Prince joins Stevie Wonder on stage at Stevie's concert in Paris, performing "Superstition" with the full band. Sharing the stage with these two very important, influential, iconic artists was surreal, breathtaking, exciting, fun, and amazing and filled me with a tremendous sense of gratitude and joy. I didn't get to meet Prince, but I was on stage with him! WOW!!
Fast forward to this week, and Prince comes to the Arsenio Hall Show and puts on an absolutely fantastic performance, reveals more of his personality in the interview with Arsenio, and jokes around with the audience (all of which can be found on Arsenio's website). Arsenio clearly made Prince feel at home, and as usual, conducted the interview in such a way that it felt more like eavesdropping on a couple of incredibly fascinating, good friends having a casual conversation - which it actually was. Prince was articulate, charming and engaging. He reminded all of us, yet again, why we all love him and his music, and that he is a musical genius.
Every musician in Prince's cadre was phenomenal (including 3RDEYEGIRL, Liv Warfield, NPG Horns, Cassandra O'Neal, @therealshelbyj), and they all inspired Posse 2.0 to play at our highest level (we were on fire...if I do say so myself...). I was spellbound watching Prince and his musicians perform, and honored to finally meet him. Genius. Icon. Inspiration to multiple generations of musicians.
Rock on, Prince!
Forever your fan...
Prince and 3RDEYEGIRL light up the show with their performance of "She's Always In My Hair."
Prince took over the Arsenio Hall Show this week! The show aired on Wednesday, March 5, 2014.
I arrived at work 45 minutes early so that I could program my keyboards, and already, the excitement in the air was palpable. Purple was everywhere. Musicians were everywhere. Fans (meaning everyone in the building, from staff to security to crew to Posse 2.0 - I mean, who's NOT a Prince fan???) were everywhere. I had been practicing keeping my calm for the previous several hours before arriving on set. Didn't help. I still reverted to being a 13 year screaming fan, at least on the inside.
You see, my very first concert was a Prince concert. My father took me and my BFF and we lost our minds, passionate Prince fans that we were. It was an amazing show, and left an indelible impression.
Fast forward to 2010, and Prince joins Stevie Wonder on stage at Stevie's concert in Paris, performing "Superstition" with the full band. Sharing the stage with these two very important, influential, iconic artists was surreal, breathtaking, exciting, fun, and amazing and filled me with a tremendous sense of gratitude and joy. I didn't get to meet Prince, but I was on stage with him! WOW!!
Fast forward to this week, and Prince comes to the Arsenio Hall Show and puts on an absolutely fantastic performance, reveals more of his personality in the interview with Arsenio, and jokes around with the audience (all of which can be found on Arsenio's website). Arsenio clearly made Prince feel at home, and as usual, conducted the interview in such a way that it felt more like eavesdropping on a couple of incredibly fascinating, good friends having a casual conversation - which it actually was. Prince was articulate, charming and engaging. He reminded all of us, yet again, why we all love him and his music, and that he is a musical genius.
Every musician in Prince's cadre was phenomenal (including 3RDEYEGIRL, Liv Warfield, NPG Horns, Cassandra O'Neal, @therealshelbyj), and they all inspired Posse 2.0 to play at our highest level (we were on fire...if I do say so myself...). I was spellbound watching Prince and his musicians perform, and honored to finally meet him. Genius. Icon. Inspiration to multiple generations of musicians.
Rock on, Prince!
Forever your fan...
For those who missed the show, check out these videos on ArsenioHall.com:
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
I wish you a happy Holiday Season, a very Merry and spectacularly amazing New Year! May 2014 bring you and yours joy, peace, health and abundance.
2013 Recap
2013 has been an incredible year! Many triumphs, some heartaches, but overall it was a good year:
- January:
- I performed at 2 Presidential Inauguration events with Stevie Wonder!
- February:
- I performed at a Super Bowl pre-game event with Stevie Wonder! And then I went to the Super Bowl and watched the home team (49ers) nearly win!
- Black History Month performance on KQED, starting at 36:43
- I lost my beloved Grandmother Betty. Rest in Peace, beautiful lady...
- April
- TEDxBerkeley performance of my original compositions!
- OPC Concert of my original compositions
- May
- I auditioned for and was hired to play keys for Posse 2.0 on the Arsenio Hall Show! The toughest secret I've ever had to keep...
- I performed at the Hangout Festival with Stevie Wonder
- July
- I performed in Quebec with Stevie Wonder, and finally revealed my new job, with Stevie's blessing!
- Yoshi's Concert of my original compositions!
- Farewell party and jam session
- August
- Relocated to Los Angeles, to a friend's home
- Started rehearsals with Posse 2.0
- My last performance as a regular member of Stevie Wonder's band…a very emotional day for me...
- September
- 9/9/13 History in the making! Arsenio Hall is back, and #backisbeautiful!
- Posse 2.0 performs for the UN in New York!
- October
- Began working on my CD project at Spicemix!
- November
- Found and moved into an ideal apartment! I love it!
- My debut as a background singer (no keys) with Trombone Shorty on The Arsenio Hall Show
- December
- Pacific Mozart Ensemble debuted my arrangement of the Negro Spiritual "Over My Head"!
- Watched my first Stevie Wonder concert as a fan. Nostalgic at first, but that quickly transformed into EUPHORIA! #bestconcertever
- The Arsenio Hall Show completed it's first 13 week segment! Ratings are up, everyone is getting in their groove, and we're ready to take on 2014! Please keep watching and tell everyone you know to watch too!
I am specifically grateful to:
- Stevie Wonder, for believing in me and choosing me to be part of his team for 6 amazing years. I am eternally grateful, and hope that I continue to make you proud in all that I do. I love you forever...
- Arsenio Hall, for inviting me to be part of his team in his triumphant return to television. Thank you for giving me the best job on television and for being such a wonderful person and fantastic leader!
- Robin DiMaggio, Rob Bacon, Alex Al, Sean Holt, AKA Posse 2.0, for adopting me as their "little sister", and making me proud every time we hit the stage. It's an honor to perform with each one of you. You are THE BEST!
- Everyone in Stevie Wonder's organization (band, staff, crew), and at the Arsenio Hall Show (staff, administration, crew) for creating the best work environment possible. I cherish you all!
And I thank YOU for the love, support, encouragement and friendship that you've shared with me this year. Let's all make 2014 the best year yet! Carpe diem…
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Beyoncé
Since no one is paying me to write reviews of people's records, I'm a Beyoncé fan. So, this is my 2 minute review of Beyoncé's new album. Timer set...go!
The woman is brilliant. Yes, the images are more provocative than my conservative taste prefers, but I appreciate how she embraces feminine sexuality and power. I have questions about the decision to have such a huge slant toward objectification of female body parts (particularly her booty), after all, we NEVER see male artists of her caliber showing off their near nude bodies in this way (even when they actually are extremely beautiful men). But overall, it's a work of art. I could say more, but running out of time...
I was overwhelmed by the videos, so I need to keep listening to the music to gauge my opinion of it.
Favorite song, no question, is "Flawless". It's bringing out the Oakland girl in me. "I woke up like this..."
Second favorite, "Grown Woman". So far anyway.
Favorite video is "Ghost". Stunning.
I also loved the videos for "Grown Woman", "Blue", the dancers in "Mine".
I'm a fan. I'd still prefer less focus on her booty...but again, I'm conservative.
Times up!
The woman is brilliant. Yes, the images are more provocative than my conservative taste prefers, but I appreciate how she embraces feminine sexuality and power. I have questions about the decision to have such a huge slant toward objectification of female body parts (particularly her booty), after all, we NEVER see male artists of her caliber showing off their near nude bodies in this way (even when they actually are extremely beautiful men). But overall, it's a work of art. I could say more, but running out of time...
I was overwhelmed by the videos, so I need to keep listening to the music to gauge my opinion of it.
Favorite song, no question, is "Flawless". It's bringing out the Oakland girl in me. "I woke up like this..."
Second favorite, "Grown Woman". So far anyway.
Favorite video is "Ghost". Stunning.
I also loved the videos for "Grown Woman", "Blue", the dancers in "Mine".
I'm a fan. I'd still prefer less focus on her booty...but again, I'm conservative.
Times up!
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving
Hello friends!
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoyed a most beautiful holiday. My holiday had some challenges, but overall left me in a state of gratitude. Therefore, it was a blessing!
It's been a while since I've sent a message or written a blog. I've been quite busy and have experienced a few major life changes/challenges (personal and business), but I'm adjusting well to my new job, new city and new life.
For those who don't know (I'm sure a few of you exist), I started performing nightly on the Arsenio Hall Show as part of the Posse 2.0, beginning September 9, 2013. In order to take the new job, I had to move to Los Angeles. At first I was living with friends, and I've just recently moved into my own apartment, relatively close to work. So close, that I don't have a commute!! A simple miracle in Los Angeles!
I love the job, and the opportunity for further musical growth that it affords me. I've been practicing, composing and singing more than ever, and having a great time! Arsenio Hall is such an awesome person, as are all of the guys in the Posse 2.0 band (Music Director, Robin DiMaggio, Bassist Alex Al, Guitarist Rob "Fonksta" Bacon, Multi-Instrumentalist/Singer Sean Holt). They all treat me with the utmost respect, and have created a very friendly, safe, close-knit environment. I couldn't have asked for more. Please keep watching the show! And tell your friends! I want to keep my job for as long as possible!
Of course, I do miss touring with Stevie (and all of my friends from his band), but after all of the amazing experiences I've had around the world playing the music of and sharing the stage with one of the greatest musical minds of all time, I can only smile and be grateful for every minute. I will be grateful to Stevie Wonder for the rest of my life. Truly.
Of course, I do miss touring with Stevie (and all of my friends from his band), but after all of the amazing experiences I've had around the world playing the music of and sharing the stage with one of the greatest musical minds of all time, I can only smile and be grateful for every minute. I will be grateful to Stevie Wonder for the rest of my life. Truly.
As for composing, last year, I received an email message from Dr. Lynne Morrow, the Music Director of the Pacific Mozart Ensemble, seeking new arrangements of Spirituals for the group's tour of Cuba. I immediately began arranging, but didn't finish in time for their trip. When I eventually finished the arrangement (of the Spiritual "Over My Head"), I emailed it to Dr. Morrow, and she selected it for their 2013 Winter Concerts! My first choral arrangement (since high school) will receive it's debut performance on the following dates:
Friday, December 13, 2013
7:30pm
1187 Franklin Street
Saturday, December 14, 2013
7:00pm
2727 College Ave. Berkeley
I hope you can make it to at least one of the concerts. I'll be attending the show on December 14.
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
Blessings & Music,
Victoria
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