Jessie Oliver

October 6 4 years ago

Jessie Oliver

I am a singer and voice teacher originally from Chicago, IL. I have Masters in Vocal Performance with an emphasis in Pedagogy. I have done extensive continuing education includes Estill Certification, LoVetri Somatic VoiceworkCertification, Linklater training, Total Vocal Freedom training, and multi-year participation, both as a teacher and singer, in her mentor Steve Smith’s Naked Voice Institute.

One of my greatest passions is Vocal Rehabilitation and Holistic Teaching. The voice is an intrinsic part of who you are. The goal is to foster that relationship between the self, body, and voice. They have extensive training in both the classical and commercial music fields.

I have worked with Speech Pathologists at Northwestern University to develop warm-ups and practices for those with Muscle Tension Dysphonia. In particular, they have crafted wellness practices for the singing actor in recovery from vocal disorders and injury.

I also work with Trans and Non-Binary singers and actors on vocal work through transitions. I am committed to helping all singers discover their voices both for singing and speech.
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I am a proud member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing, VASTA (Voice and Speech Trainers Association), PAVA (Pan-American Vocology Association), and the Somatic Voicework Teachers Association.

Kris Ramakrishna

September 29 4 years ago

Kris Ramakrishna

Hello Everyone! Let’s play some human sounding music together!
My name is Kris Ramakrishna and I am Swiss/Indian guitarist, composer/arranger, and educator raised in the United States. My diverse upbringing has allowed me to explore various different kinds of music like Flamenco, Jazz, Indian Classical, Manouche Jazz, Arabic Maqam, Blues, Rock, and Western Classical. Music is truly a universal passport.
I have a bachelors and masters from Berklee College of Music, but more importantly, I breathe, live, listen, and play music.
I look forward to hearing from you and what music means to you!