The Best Interviews -George Hillman, Cynthia Brando, Azalea, Emily Zuzik

DE Artist Spotlight #1 George Hillman, Cynthia Brando, Azalea, Emily Zuzik
Spotlight Series Number 1
In this episode, I’ll be featuring the previous interviews I’ve had with;
  1. George Hillman
  2. Cynthia Brando
  3. Azalea
  4. Emily Zuzik





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If you have been a music freak and a die heart fan of George Hillman, Cynthia Brando, Azalea and Emily Zuzik, this article is for you. These are some of the most popular artists in the music industry with songs hitting millions of views within a span of time.

George Hillman is a New Jersey-based musician, sound producer, and engineer.

Cynthia Brando is a Los Angeles based songwriter, singer with a unique voice.

 Azalea is a Canadian/Australian husband and wife collaborative. The way these artists, Benjamin and Mia Hackett blend their voices together, is absolutely unique and popular. 

Emily Zuzik is a Los Angeles-based music songwriter, singer, model, and actor. 

Let’s explore our new series ‘The Dharmic Evolution Spotlight Series,’ sharing tidbits from the various interviews taken so far. We are going to start with the most recent ones and then will go all the way 5 years back when the show started.

Spotlight Series Number 1

This episode features the interviews we’ve had with George Hillman, Cynthia Brando, Azalea, Emily Zuzik, the popular and globally recognized artists.

Interview with George Hillman

Hailing from New Jersey, George Hillman is a Christian artist, producer, and sound engineer.

George Hillman had a very spirited conversation and shared his amazing experience for song production, Christian living, and the changing church culture.

Hillman’s song featuring on this episode is ‘In God We Trust’

You can listen to George Hillman’s full interview here:

DE279 George Hillman: Songwriter, Musician, Engineer, Pastor, & God’s Grace

What Cynthia Brando Says

We had the pleasure of having Cynthia on the show twice. In her last interview with us, she talked about a much-debated issue of depression from an artist’s point of view, and why so many singers/songwriters experience mental problems. It was a great counseling session too with Cynthia Brando!

Cynthia loves traveling across different states, venues, festivals, and has been a popular street performer too.

Cynthia’s song featured on the episode is ‘The changing skies of my life’

You can listen to Cynthia Brando’s full interview here:

DE274 Cynthia Brando, Why Artists Are Prone To Sadness, Depression, and Suicide.

Azalea shows us the beautiful and dynamic mix of Australian and Canadian

‘Azalea’ is the musical duo of Benjamin and Mia Hackett.

The show we have featured them in shares an amazing roller coaster story of how they had to cancel their ship performance gigs due to the COVID crisis.

Benjamin and Mia Hackett from Azalea got into how they’ve adapted to the crisis, and how they’ve taken the current pandemic as an opportunity to connect more to explore new music ventures.

Azalea’s song featured on the episode is ‘Your Lullaby’

You can listen to the Azalea’s full interview here:

DE264 Azalea, Australia & Canada combine beauty and Art, then steal your heart!

Emily Zuzik talks about her collaboration moves

When we talk about Emily Zuzik, a diversified and skilled artist comes into our minds.

Emily Zuzik is a renowned singer, songwriter, guitarist, actress, and model.

In the show, she revealed her collaboration and the personal connections behind the ‘Torch and Trouble album’, her popular production. 

Emily Zuzik also shared a great experience of networking that has helped her grow and learn while still being a performer in LA.

Emily’s song featured on the show is ‘Alone’

https://dharmicevolution.com/old-blog/de260-emily-zuzik-a-brave-rocker-releasing-her-latest-torch-trouble/

Conclusion

So, this is all for today’s thrilling episode sharing the interesting glimpses of some of my best interviews with great artists like George Hillman, Cynthia Brando, Azalea, and Emily Zuzik.

I am so grateful to my followers out there who remember to share, subscribe, and review the show from different platforms.

Timestamps

03:00 The DE Spotlight series; Number one

04:09 George Hillman

05:39 Listen to George Hillman’s ‘In God we Trust’

11:03 Cynthia Brando

13:04 Listen to Cynthia Brando’s ‘The changing skies of my life’

17:23 Azalea

25:46 Listen to Azalea’s  ‘Your Lullaby’

31:12 Emily Zuzik

36:04 Listen to Emily Zuzik’s ‘Alone’

45:13 & Listen to “Connected” by James Kevin O’Connor 

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Quick Memory Test!

Can you answer the following about your favorite artists George Hillman, Cynthia Brando, Azalea duo, and Emily Zuzik?

      • Who is George Hillman?
      • Answer: Hailing from New Jersey, George Hillman is a Christian artist, producer, and sound engineer.
      • What kind of music does Cynthia Brando?
      • Answer: Cynthia Brando’s music is mostly Americana because it is a mix of rock, blues, folk, and country.
      • Where to listen to Azalea’s music?
      • Answer: You can listen to Azalea’s music at https://azalea.bandcamp.com/track/your-lullaby
      • Where to listen to a podcast with Emily Zuzik?
      • Answer: You can listen to the podcast with Emily Zuzik at https://dharmicevolution.com/old-blog/de260-emily-zuzik-a-brave-rocker-releasing-her-latest-torch-trouble/

DE279 George Hillman, Songwriter, Musician, Engineer, Pastor, & God’s Grace

George Hillman, Songwriter, Musician, Engineer, Pastor, & God’s Grace - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

George Hillman all the way from New Jersey is our guest today. Since 1994, George has been recording and performing his unique style of Christian music that’s a blend of pop-rock and RnB. George is a producer and has helped engineer, and produce songs for local, regional, and widely known Christian artists, such as singer-songwriter, Gary Oliver, guitarist Mike Deasey of The Wrecking Crew Fame, Jason Alvarez, and Daniel M Stutz.
George is also a pastor at a Bloomfield, New Jersey Ministry.

If you’ve been blessed to hear one of his songs, then you can certainly agree that there’s an uncompromising spiritual element that’s present in every song that he’s performed.
I was really compelled to have George on the show after I listened to his song ‘In God We Trust’.

How George became a Pastor.

It was never in George’s plan to walk in the path of being a shepherd of God’s flock.

While growing up with a love and passion for music, George started a Bible Study Group in his local church. With the church experiencing immense growth as a result of the Bible Study started by George, the church pastor decided to ordain him.
As a pastor, George has a particular liking for people who struggle with being in terms of the church principles, because he also went through a similar experience while growing up.

Life-changing moment.

As a band playing in his local church. George as a youth was going through a phase where he felt disconnected to the church.
After performing at a retreat center in Upstate New York with his band, a young rebellious George walked off stage to relax and cool his thoughts down. He veered off and found himself in a quiet library in Upstate, New York.

While at the library, George was drawn towards a particular book in the library – The Halley’s Bible Handbook.

On the cover page, the handbook had instructions directing the reader to turn to Page 83, the most important page in the book.
After flipping to the page, George found himself in a verse by verse teaching section, with related case study examples. A reading experience that completely changed his understanding of the bible and its teachings.

Fast Forward to a couple of years later, and George transferred to a church where verse by verse teaching was the mode of preaching. He’s been using this method of bible study ever since.

Church Culture.

Part of what George struggles with in life is the modern church culture, where many churches make people dependent on them.
Churches are building an addiction where the congregants can only worship and find peace in the church buildings. This complex culture is in contrast with early churches started by the Acts of the Apostles who had a more simple and straightforward approach of defining a church as the congregants, rather than the building and tools inside the building.

As Christians, we should question the kind of relationship we want to build with God and focus more on how we can strengthen our bond between us and Him.

In times like these, it’s even more important to put our trust in God because of the greatness that he’s done for us since the dawn of creation. Gratitude is the key to being happy and fulfilled in life. Be grateful and give thanks to the little or big that God has provided for you.

Timestamps

03:50 How George knew about DE
04:48 About George’s ministry
05:37 How Geoge became a pastor
08:03 Listen to ‘Hold On’ by George Hillman
13:00 Growing up with a love for music
16:13 Reminiscing the quadraphonic
17:48 How George came up with ‘The Greatest of these’
19:05 Listen to ‘Greatest of these’ by George Hillman
23:23 What instruments George uses to play the Greatest of these
25:52 George’s journey to becoming a pastor
31:49 Listen to In ‘God we Trust’ by George Hillman
38:36 We all need God in these times
40:04 Staying off Facebook and politics.
44: 54 Struggling with modern church culture
50:33 Listen to “Living ain’t life” by George Hillman
55:06 How George Composes his music
58:43 Mixing and mastering a song to perfection
1:05:28 George’s partying advice.
1:07:58 Listen to “Connected”


Quotes.

I was fascinated by the craft of making music. I’d spend hours listening to the stereo and my curiosity to understand how music is made is what drove me towards being an artist.

Engineering music is part of the magical process of producing great music. It starts when you write the lyrics alongside the vibe that you want your chords to communicate. Engineering is what ends the process, and helps get your message across.

As Christians, it’s important we understand that loving God isn’t enough. We should also stretch our love to other people, despite their beliefs or background.

Verse by verse teaching was a game-changer for me. It helped me as a Christian to have a clear and better understanding of the bible and its teachings.

The fact of the matter is that we all need God and His grace. I find it very wonderful that He has made Himself available to each and every one of us when we need him. And that’s what inspired me to write the song “In God We Trust”.

Ministry is every single thing you do as a Christian musician. So get into a relationship with God and let your whole life and music be inspired by Him.

Selected Links and Mentions.

Simple Faith church
Quadraphonic: The forgotten surround sound of the 70s
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
REAPER | Audio Production Without Limits
Pro Tools – Music Software – Avid

Connect with George Hillman

Website
www.georgehillman.com
Facebook
@GeorgeHillmanMusic
Twitter
@GeoHillmanMusic
Instagram
@georgehillman