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Singer Nina Van Horn on why blues can be sung only when it comes from the soul
Nina Van Horn is suitably excited for someone coming to India for the first time. Im an old Flower Power child. When I was a teen,we all had in mind to go to India some day. I had to wait a little,but my wish is about to be fulfilled, she exclaims. The renowned blues singer,known as much for her powerful vocals reminiscent of the legendary Janis Joplins gravelly voice as for her electric stage presence was equally thrilled about performing in Mumbai.
The French singer can speak five different languages,but she insists that English is the only one in which she sings blues. Singing it in French would be like singing flamenco in German. But shes equally assertive in stating that good performers of the genre can be found all over the globe,not just in its birth country,America. I meet people from all over the world who perform this music genre. Some are really sticking to the original form and many bring their own interpretation to it. Blues is not only a music. It is a state of mind: if you feel it you can do it,no matter where youre from, Van Horn says. Which is why she is miffed by European blues festivals that stick to the notion that only Americans,especially African Americans,can genuinely play blues. In the USA,they dont care whether you come from Mars,as long as your blues has soul and spirit, she signs off.
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