What inspires singers? Toward whom does a singer glance when searching for musical ideas? Where do singers travel to fill their wells with creativity? When do singers reach for outside inspiration and why do they turn where they turn? I am delighted to investigate some of these direct and rhetorical questions in my podcast as part of WGJC radio’s, “The Singer’s Muse.”
Singers from all genres and styles will be invited to contribute their thoughts as guests. As we share our journeys, stories, and experiences, we will learn from one another and hold each other up.

I am excited to welcome my first guest, David Rhyne, artistic director of S.C.Bach, to The Singer’s Muse. We discuss how J.S. Bach has been a major source of inspiration for Rhyne, leading to his founding this baroque performance organization. We also discuss our upcoming virtual concert, Bach and Jazz with Tish Oney, which we will record in January. Check SCBach.org and tishoney.com for updates on the broadcast of Bach and Jazz with Tish Oney!
Listen to “The Singer’s Muse” live on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6pm at https://live365.com/station/WGJC—Greenville-Jazz-Collect-a88760
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