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Entrevue et prestation avec La Fabrique Culturelle
Vanessa Huneault, connue sous le nom de AKA V (Also known as V), est une jeune chanteuse originaire de Rouyn-Noranda qui a migré à Toronto pour y démarrer une carrière de chanteuse pop.
La Fabrique culturelle l'a rencontrée lors de son passage au Festival des guitares du monde en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, AKA V y a donné un court spectacle devant les siens, à Rouyn-Noranda, dans sa ville natale.
Entrevue avec Samantha Stevens
"Music helps so many of us, and if I can be helping people with my own experiences, I think it’s wonderful." -AKA V (Vanessa Huneault)
One of the most exciting and nerve-wracking experiences that an artist can have is that moment when they share their creation with the world. Thankfully, AKA V (Vanessa Huneault) was brave enough to overcome any obstacles in her way and emerge with her beautiful debut single "Always Go Home."
I recently conducted an interview with AKA V in which she shared her first hair-raising experience with performing live, changing life paths, and blazing boldly forward.
Visionnez la vidéo (paroles) pour "Always Go Home"
Critique de Buzz Jack:
Raised in a small non-English-speaking town in Quebec, Canadian singer-songwriter AKA V moved to Ontario aged 20 and learnt how to speak English fluently, later moving to Toronto to start a music career. She’s always been an independent spirit. However, with the freedom of independence can often come a sense of vulnerability, this being the theme of AKA V’s latest pensive pop-rock single.
Entrevue
Know Me Better
How did you get your initial start in music?
I got my initial start with the band OzGoode. They had a national tour booked and their singer let them down. I automatically connected with them and had an awesome tour. So much that we went on a second Canadian tour a few months later.