How does a strict ex-Marine guitar teacher influence a rock musician’s path? Join us for a riveting conversation with Catherine Capozzi as she recounts her early musical experiences growing up in an Italian family where the love for music was as vibrant as the family gatherings. Catherine shares her journey from playing bongos and violin to discovering her passion for the guitar, despite the formidable teaching style of her guitar instructor. We also touch on her classical influences like Tony Mottola and how these shaped her unique rock sound.
Fast forward to the early 2000s, and Catherine is breaking new ground with a rocktronica band that melded rock with electronic elements long before it was mainstream. Listen to her extraordinary stories of performing Edith Piaf’s music across Europe and a surreal underground concert in the Paris catacombs. These incredible experiences not only enriched her musical repertoire but also opened doors to composing for films, showcasing her versatility as an artist.
But the journey doesn’t end there. Catherine talks about the surreal moment of receiving a guitar from Brian May of Queen and how that experience propelled her further into the world of music composition and film scoring. From touring with Ziaf to creating cinematic soundscapes with Axe Monkey, Catherine’s career is a testament to balancing creativity and business in the modern music industry. We wrap up by discussing her current projects, including “Bring Your Women” and upcoming film scores, while pondering the delicate balance between maintaining artistic mystique and navigating today’s technology-driven music scene.
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