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The renowned American singer Dana Masters is coming to Greece: “I can’t wait to see you”

Dana Masters will perform four unique shows at the Half Note Jazz Club from Friday, December 6, to Monday, December 9 - Here's what she tells protothema.gr

Newsroom November 20 09:30

Her music is described as an ode to joy by the international press, and her voice is considered a gem for jazz, soul, and R&B. The great American singer Dana Masters is coming to Greece for the first time to perform four unique shows from Friday, December 6, to Monday, December 9, at the Half Note Jazz Club.

Born in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1982, Dana grew up in a family that supported the anti-racism movement. The music surrounding her included the sounds of Marvin Gaye, Earth, Wind & Fire, and plenty of R&B.

After finishing school at the age of 17, she left home to pursue her dream of studying music and becoming a singer. She lived in Minneapolis for four years, where she even worked with Prince, and later moved to Los Angeles, trying to build her career there, collaborating with artists like Kanye West.

Dana Masters speaks to protothema.gr about her musical influences, jazz, soul, and R&B, and how she feels about coming to our country for the first time.

How easily do jazz, soul, and R&B coexist?

In my opinion, these three genres “live under the same roof.” They’re like siblings sharing a common past, a heritage… a DNA. They coexist beautifully, sharing similar characteristics while retaining their unique sounds and trends.

What are your musical influences? Is there a type of music you grew up listening to and still enjoy today?

One of my strongest musical influences is Anita Baker—a jazz singer who chose to primarily express herself in the R&B genre. I still listen to her, and she continues to inspire me.

Where have you encountered the most passionate audience?

Every audience is so unique and special. I can’t think of a single crowd that wasn’t wonderful to me. But some of my most passionate audiences have been in Poland.

Which song is your favorite, and which one are you most proud of?

I don’t have a favorite yet, but the rawest and most honest song I’ve written is “Need You.” As for the song I’m most proud of, I’d say “Little Girl,” because it tells the story of my family, which I am incredibly proud of.

When did you decide that you wanted to sing professionally?

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I’ve been singing professionally for almost 20 years, but it was only about 10 years ago that I accepted that art is my calling.

How do you feel about coming to Greece for the first time?

I am so excited to be coming to Greece. I’ve always wanted to spend time there because your reputation precedes you! I can’t wait to try your food, walk your streets, listen to your music, and see all of you.

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