Hi Tasha.
Hope you are well and have enjoyed all your performing in Edinburgh. I wonder where you are now? Maybe needing a rest?
I just wanted to let you see a picture that I took of you and your friend on The Royal Mile 10 days or so ago. I hope you don’t mind me adding it to my flickr photostream.
I’ve looked at some of your videos … very impressive. I wish I’d listened to you for longer that day, too busy trying to photograph!?
Hope to hear from you when get time.
Best wishes
Charles.
Listened to Tasha this morning at Hobart’s Sunday Market (Farm Gate). What an extraordinary, gorgeous voice. Could have listened to her all day. Keep chasing those dreams Tasha!
Erik
Hi Tasha, I snaffled up your CD at Salamanca Markets a cupla weeks ago. Just listened. Love every track. Also wanted more variety. I see you have a Romani influence but also sensed a Lanie Lane kinda rockabilly lean. Made me think of Josie Kreuzer. Could upbeat to a Kim Lenz. And for some reason wanted you to Jump Blues it like Cab Calloway! Carrie, Sydney
Greetings from the frozen north ( England UK ) Tasha . It only seems like yesterday since I watched you busk in the street at Edinburgh Fringe and then got your early works sent on disc direct from you by Aus post ! My , how you have progressed since then ! you seem to have fitted in more in your short life already than most of us in a long life . My very favourite track is still “always in the morning ” Rocked up a liitle bit like it was in the original video I am sure that would have charted in the UK as a single ……….Fantastic . Love all the mellow new stuff too ! Keep up the good works . I remember searching you out first on google after that encounter with you in the street at the Edinburgh fringe and expected to find details of a fully famous established artist . What came up was your running race results from school sports day where you came second in the 100 metres , if memory serves , at school in Townsville ! Townsville underwater now I gather from TV news . Keep up the great works !
Hi Tasha, my name is Jack and I’m writing to you because I fell in love with my girl to your ‘winter year’ songs. It’s a really beautiful bunch of songs and I still listen to it, I always wanted to let you know that your music has had an impact in our life because maybe you need encouragement in the hard life of a songwriter. You are great, keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks for giving us some beautiful music to fall in love to.
Thank you Jack, this is such a wonderful message to receive! I am so glad to hear that the songs have brought a bit of brightness, wishing you both so much happiness. 🙂
Hi Tasha
A friend of mine, Angus, heard you at the Wooden Boat Festival, on Sunday, I think & told you how impressed he was, with your music. You gave him a copy of your CD, All at Once. He & his wife love the blending of your music & field recordings.
You may remember him, around late 60’s, with a bushy beard. He is a magnificent storyteller, with a lovely English accent. I think your music & his storytelling could be beautiful, especially given your PhD topic. He lives in Hobart, as do I, well nearby.
He may abuse me for this, but I doubt it.
If you want to contact him, pls contact me.
Hi Tasha.
Hope you are well and have enjoyed all your performing in Edinburgh. I wonder where you are now? Maybe needing a rest?
I just wanted to let you see a picture that I took of you and your friend on The Royal Mile 10 days or so ago. I hope you don’t mind me adding it to my flickr photostream.
I’ve looked at some of your videos … very impressive. I wish I’d listened to you for longer that day, too busy trying to photograph!?
Hope to hear from you when get time.
Best wishes
Charles.
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the message, I would love to see the photos, you can email at tash@tashazappala.com
Thanks for you time!
Have a great day.
Just saw you at the Hobart Farmers Market. You have such a great sound and laid back manner. It was a pleasure
Your CD is great too. Thank you
Listened to Tasha this morning at Hobart’s Sunday Market (Farm Gate). What an extraordinary, gorgeous voice. Could have listened to her all day. Keep chasing those dreams Tasha!
Erik
Hi Tasha, I snaffled up your CD at Salamanca Markets a cupla weeks ago. Just listened. Love every track. Also wanted more variety. I see you have a Romani influence but also sensed a Lanie Lane kinda rockabilly lean. Made me think of Josie Kreuzer. Could upbeat to a Kim Lenz. And for some reason wanted you to Jump Blues it like Cab Calloway! Carrie, Sydney
Thanks Carrie! Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Greetings from the frozen north ( England UK ) Tasha . It only seems like yesterday since I watched you busk in the street at Edinburgh Fringe and then got your early works sent on disc direct from you by Aus post ! My , how you have progressed since then ! you seem to have fitted in more in your short life already than most of us in a long life . My very favourite track is still “always in the morning ” Rocked up a liitle bit like it was in the original video I am sure that would have charted in the UK as a single ……….Fantastic . Love all the mellow new stuff too ! Keep up the good works . I remember searching you out first on google after that encounter with you in the street at the Edinburgh fringe and expected to find details of a fully famous established artist . What came up was your running race results from school sports day where you came second in the 100 metres , if memory serves , at school in Townsville ! Townsville underwater now I gather from TV news . Keep up the great works !
Regs
Tim Wild
Thanks so much for listening Tim! So glad you’ve enjoyed the music, it means heaps. 🙂
Hi Tasha, my name is Jack and I’m writing to you because I fell in love with my girl to your ‘winter year’ songs. It’s a really beautiful bunch of songs and I still listen to it, I always wanted to let you know that your music has had an impact in our life because maybe you need encouragement in the hard life of a songwriter. You are great, keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks for giving us some beautiful music to fall in love to.
Thank you Jack, this is such a wonderful message to receive! I am so glad to hear that the songs have brought a bit of brightness, wishing you both so much happiness. 🙂
Hi Tasha
A friend of mine, Angus, heard you at the Wooden Boat Festival, on Sunday, I think & told you how impressed he was, with your music. You gave him a copy of your CD, All at Once. He & his wife love the blending of your music & field recordings.
You may remember him, around late 60’s, with a bushy beard. He is a magnificent storyteller, with a lovely English accent. I think your music & his storytelling could be beautiful, especially given your PhD topic. He lives in Hobart, as do I, well nearby.
He may abuse me for this, but I doubt it.
If you want to contact him, pls contact me.