Somebody stole my voice again | Shea Rose | TEDxBeaconStreet
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The voice has been described as the “muscle of the soul”. Then why do most of us cringe at the sound of hearing our own voice? Through personal stories and singing, Shea Rose, a two-time Boston Music Award winner and Berklee College of Music graduate, shares what she discovered about the human voice, after a major surgery on her vocal cords.
Recently nominated for a 2014 Boston Music Award in the Pop/R&B category, Berklee College of Music graduate, Shea Rose has been labeled the “artist most likely to make an impact on the national stage” by the Boston Globe.
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