Chelsea Williams
Beautiful and Strange Quarantine Tuesdays - Ask Me Anything
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Apr 7, 2020
9:00 PM UTC
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Join Chelsea Williams as she broadcasts live on all platforms as part of her Beautiful and Strange Quarantine Tuesdays series.
This week's theme: Ask Me Anything! Leave a comment with a question for Chelsea, and she just might have answer for you!
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ChelseaWilliamsMusic
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chelseawilliamsmusic/
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Dan not for me, for a new friend
April 26th 2024
Chelsea is a really, really good singer. And personable, although she seems a bit insecure and shy (for a stage performer). She has written some great songs. Somehow, this lady needs a big break!!
San Juan Capistrano, CA@Coach House Concert Hall
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Chelsea Williams Biography
Unlike many LA transplants, Chelsea Williams didn’t arrive as a starry-eyed dreamer seeking a catapult toward fame. It would have been a little soon for that anyway, considering she got there before she’d even started walking and talking.
With a vocal-coach mother and that Joni Mitchell-inspired name, it’s hardly surprising that Williams embraced music early on. By 12, she was writing songs and hitting open-mic nights. At 21, she started busking at Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade. Performing five hours a day, four days a week, she not only achieved that goal, she wound up scoring a high-profile TV commercial, singing in Maroon 5’s “Playing for Change” video version of their hit “Daylight,” and landing not one, but two record deals.
“I guess if I had to define my style, it would be sort of Americana with a bit of modern pop, topped off by a healthy dose of reckless abandon,” Williams says. “I never want to confine myself creatively.
Read MoreWith a vocal-coach mother and that Joni Mitchell-inspired name, it’s hardly surprising that Williams embraced music early on. By 12, she was writing songs and hitting open-mic nights. At 21, she started busking at Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade. Performing five hours a day, four days a week, she not only achieved that goal, she wound up scoring a high-profile TV commercial, singing in Maroon 5’s “Playing for Change” video version of their hit “Daylight,” and landing not one, but two record deals.
“I guess if I had to define my style, it would be sort of Americana with a bit of modern pop, topped off by a healthy dose of reckless abandon,” Williams says. “I never want to confine myself creatively.
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