Time: 21:10
File: Flac
Released: 2021
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
1. Blues News (2:31)
2. Me and Bobby Bones (3:23)
3. Walker Blues (3:49)
4. The Happy Frog (2:38)
5. Fortune Yeller (4:11)
6. Covid's End (2:06)
7. Broken Heart's Stream (2:30)
From an early age Nedra has always had a very creative imaginative spirit. Early on in grammar school Nedra was putting together talent shows, dance routines, drawing, singing and was always happiest with her Muse.
Throughout high school and beyond she was always studying and found her place in the creative arts. Picking up the brush was as natural as was picking up the harmonica. Always wild and free, ready to find more adventures that feed the artist nature and sprit to create more and push boundaries along the way. Always trying new mediums and ways to do it differently, a true original from day one.Nedra’s resume is very long and vast which has lead to her getting grants from the California Arts Council for West Point’s local youth center, BMCYF. Always giving back and loving each student, feeling like she learns as much from them as they from her.
Having a major car accident in her late 30s led to an NDE and many surgeries and complications she lives with to this day. However this fact has only led her to dig deeper and give more. The hardships of such physical pain made her need her Muse even more, adding that spiritual nature to her work that shines light like a light house for herself and many of her students and fans. During her recovery from the car accident the nursing staff asked her family what would help in her recovery, so while in an induced coma they put headphones on her with music to ease the pain: the result is she came out of it ready to write and play music leading to her first CD that led to her being listed in the top 100 harmonica players by The World of Harmonica website and becoming a representative for Hohner Harmonica Company (now KHS America).
Nowadays you will find Nedra in her studio daily creating new works and getting ready for the many public appearances on her calendar.
Throughout high school and beyond she was always studying and found her place in the creative arts. Picking up the brush was as natural as was picking up the harmonica. Always wild and free, ready to find more adventures that feed the artist nature and sprit to create more and push boundaries along the way. Always trying new mediums and ways to do it differently, a true original from day one.Nedra’s resume is very long and vast which has lead to her getting grants from the California Arts Council for West Point’s local youth center, BMCYF. Always giving back and loving each student, feeling like she learns as much from them as they from her.
Having a major car accident in her late 30s led to an NDE and many surgeries and complications she lives with to this day. However this fact has only led her to dig deeper and give more. The hardships of such physical pain made her need her Muse even more, adding that spiritual nature to her work that shines light like a light house for herself and many of her students and fans. During her recovery from the car accident the nursing staff asked her family what would help in her recovery, so while in an induced coma they put headphones on her with music to ease the pain: the result is she came out of it ready to write and play music leading to her first CD that led to her being listed in the top 100 harmonica players by The World of Harmonica website and becoming a representative for Hohner Harmonica Company (now KHS America).
Nowadays you will find Nedra in her studio daily creating new works and getting ready for the many public appearances on her calendar.
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