Brandi Carlile's performance is a powerful contradiction. Her voice is clearly trained with bursts of seemingly uncontrolled raw emotion. Perfect for "That Wasn't Me" which seems to say "#sorrynotsorry" in the most loving way possible. It's an argument that needs no rebuttal.
At one point in our lives, we will be wrong, be weak, and be dishonest. We will also be correct, be strong, and be honest. Though we may not be perfect, and goodness knows I'm not, we are the sum of good and bad. In her words, "When that's what you see, that will be me."
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Learn more about the Curator, Belinda M.
Named after Belinda Carlisle, solo artist and lead singer for The Go-Gos, making music has always been second nature to Belinda M. Growing up in a household that was largely influenced by Filipino culture, it was impossible for her to avoid belting out a few tunes into a karaoke mic at an early age. After her parents discovered she could play piano by ear at age 4, lessons promptly began. She later started writing poetry and playing guitar, which eventually lead to her becoming a singer/songwriter.
For Belinda, writing and listening to music has always been an essential creative outlet and place of solace. She released her debut EP, “I’m Not Broken” in October 2016, and continues to write and release new music. Her lyrics have been recognized by “American Songwriter Magazine” and her music is featured on the award-winning “Women Of Substance Radio and Podcast.” Check out Belinda’s music and learn more at www.belindammusic.com