Two Track: Tascha (Virtual Concert)
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Tascha
Image courtesy of the artist
Two Track is a music video series designed for Berklee’s YouTube and social media channels that features artists in an intimate setting with only one microphone and continuous camera takes. Each recording session will revolve around a single theme (i.e., connection, love, dreams) that can be expressed by the artist either through their track selection or through a short storytelling segment that will be recorded as part of the performance. The videos in this series will premiere at specific dates and times, but if you miss the premiere, each video will be public on the channel in continuity.
This Two Track episode features Parisian singer-songwriter Tascha performing her own composition, “Rescue Me,” and her arrangement of “La vi bon” by Erik Pedurand.
About the Artist
Natacha Jeunet, known professionally as Tascha, is a Parisian singer-songwriter who started performing at an early age with bands specializing in funk, Afrobeat, soul, and jazz music. These influences, combined with her interest in urban music and her French-Caribbean heritage, gave life to her universe—which she likes to call “rooted pop music.” Tasha currently is majoring in songwriting and enjoys writing in English, French, and Creole, as each language brings a particular character to her voice and different colors to her compositions. She recently was a featured performer in Berklee’s Stevie Wonder tribute concert.
Her band consists of Amy Rivera-Cuevas, Daniela Gómez, and Victor Badillo on vocals, Alexandro Alvarado on guitar, and Lumanyano Bizana on percussion.