What a difference “Music Mavens” would have made in my life had I read it in my formative years...
“Music Mavens” is full of women who are trailblazers, women who were encouraged by the dominant demographic to go for it even in the face of some nasty disparagers. The most under-the-radar hostility was hurled at beatboxing champ Kaila Mullady. She won in a field that was not, and still is not, female friendly. When she triumphed, the young man she “beat” came over to her and said, “You only won because you’re a girl.” On the flip side of the coin, Kaila was encouraged and mentored by Kid Lucky, a master beatboxer who was secure enough in his talent that he could be generous to Kaila.
The tome has something for everyone, nationally and globally. If relating to human beings simply because they are human is your jam, this book is full of every career you can think of in the music industry, and then some: engineering, composing, music photography, performers, and more. And, if you’re inspired by someone with a similar cultural background like Vietnamese, non-binary, or Latinx, you are in for a massive treat.
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