Filipino-American singer-songwriter, Conchita Campos is making her mark on the pop/folk scene.
Campos studied music at San Francisco State University, and turned to a career in radio on the West Coast. A job opportunity brought her to New York where she soon found a welcome audience in the indie folk scene. Becoming a well-known voice at venues like the modern Crash Mansion and the well-established Knitting Factory and The Bitter End where Bob Dylan was a regular, Campos has audiences hanging on every note. This young talent not only is writing sensitive material and delivering it with silken skill, but she is presenting a new face to the mainstream singer/songwriter scene, one that reflects the Asian-American experience and her own personal struggle to find her way within two cultures.
Read more here at Bier Magazine....
Campos studied music at San Francisco State University, and turned to a career in radio on the West Coast. A job opportunity brought her to New York where she soon found a welcome audience in the indie folk scene. Becoming a well-known voice at venues like the modern Crash Mansion and the well-established Knitting Factory and The Bitter End where Bob Dylan was a regular, Campos has audiences hanging on every note. This young talent not only is writing sensitive material and delivering it with silken skill, but she is presenting a new face to the mainstream singer/songwriter scene, one that reflects the Asian-American experience and her own personal struggle to find her way within two cultures.
Read more here at Bier Magazine....
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