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You might not believe it if you've ever heard her sing, but Stefanie Seskin got her start in music playing classical flute, following in the footsteps of her older sister. From that early age, Seskin has nurtured a passion for music that took her from 3rd chair flute in her grade school band to become the founder and lead singer of an explosive soul/ pop/ rock band blue number nine which she formed in 1995.
Seskin gives credit to her family for putting her on the musical road and helping her to stick with it from hobby to career. Seskin's grandfather was a professional musician, touring and recording for Machito's "Afro Cuban Orchestra." Seskin still remembers her granfather's advice on how to improve her playing, when she was in the 3rd grade.
In 2003 with the help of her blue number nine cohorts and a staff of studio musicians, Stefanie Seskin created the ten tracks that became her solo debut, "The Edge of Reason". .
Seskin's ever evolving composition style, mixed with new instruments and imaginative elements added to the milieu, gives her solo a unique character which Seskin herself has difficulty describing. Her next abum, which she composed and produced in the summer of 2020 in her bedroom studio, is mostly new territory. "Noise at 4 A.M." is a collection of electronic songs that cross over into funk, disco and as usual, categories she herself cannot describe.
Seskin gives credit to her family for putting her on the musical road and helping her to stick with it from hobby to career. Seskin's grandfather was a professional musician, touring and recording for Machito's "Afro Cuban Orchestra." Seskin still remembers her granfather's advice on how to improve her playing, when she was in the 3rd grade.
In 2003 with the help of her blue number nine cohorts and a staff of studio musicians, Stefanie Seskin created the ten tracks that became her solo debut, "The Edge of Reason". .
Seskin's ever evolving composition style, mixed with new instruments and imaginative elements added to the milieu, gives her solo a unique character which Seskin herself has difficulty describing. Her next abum, which she composed and produced in the summer of 2020 in her bedroom studio, is mostly new territory. "Noise at 4 A.M." is a collection of electronic songs that cross over into funk, disco and as usual, categories she herself cannot describe.