Sunday, December 20, 2009

Learning a Few Lessons From Making Yourself Happy

I loved writing this piece for work. Donna Lynne Champlin is an amazing singer and actress and so much fun to sit down and chat with. The lessons she's learned from making herself artistically happy taught me a lot about ways of approaching my own career and structuring my work as a writer.


Recording a solo album on a "Trading Spaces" budget does not sound like a Broadway star's groundbreaking personal project. Yet when Donna Lynne Champlin fractured her ankle in "Billy Elliott," that is exactly what she did. The result—"Old Friends," which dropped Dec. 1—challenges the traditional recording system and makes Champlin almost as happy as the hours spent singing in her bathroom and agonizingly mastering tracks did. She set out to prove that it she could accomplish a professional-sounding labor of love one a budget of $1000. But the experience also served as a lesson in making a profit by making herself happy.


Check out the rest of the story at Back Stage

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