Liner Notes with Mary Edwards

by Kim Greenhouse on June 23, 2010

in Entertainment

Being a creative artist today takes a bit of risk-taking, tons of courage, and a profound trust in oneself as an artistic being. Although many artists are skilled at their craft, not all of them can easily express the wonders, paradoxes, and mysteries that emerge from their private creative space. Mary Edwards has a unique ability to share a rarefied realm as a talented composer, singer, songwriter and arranger.  In this interview she explains the intricacies of navigating life as a creative being in pursuit of a calling. Welcome our guest as she shares wisdom from her multifaceted artistic path working successfully in the midst of a great international economic crisis. Take notes!

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