Brum Radio visits Grosvenor Road Studios
- Grosvenor Road Studios
- Jul 3
- 1 min read
Brum Radio presenter, Dan Whitehouse made a visit to Grosvenor Road Studios, Birmingham where he met and interviewed Germa Adan, an artist whose life journey has taken her from Haiti to here in Handsworth via the USA. Germa Adan is a remarkable musician and singer-songwriter, who summons profound artistic depth from the abundant well of her Haitian heritage. Within her artistic approach, she weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of sound that transcends borders and genres.
Known for her storytelling prowess and a profound sense of social consciousness, Germa's music delves deep into the past and the present, offering listeners a unique and thought-provoking experience. Her music is a tapestry of ethereal vocal and stringed harmonies, intricately woven with influences from Haitian, American, British, and global folk traditions. One of Germa's signature elements is her use of the fiddle, which she wields with delicate yet intricate rhythms and harmonies, enhancing her soul-stirring vocals.
Dan Whitehouse hosts a monthly music show on Brum Radio, inviting musical guests to discuss the emotional impact of music, their listening habits and how our human experience and ways of connecting have changed through the ‘glass’ of virtual meetings and communication.
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