Soundstripe Magazine Issue 2

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CHELSEA ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

Directed by Chris Haggerty Written by Julian R. Vaca Mulberry Mill is a sprawling warehouse devoid of color. Birds often fly in through the busted windows and nest in the rafters. The large space feels empty, the kind of empty you can hear. That instantly changes when Chelsea McGough walks in, a mixture of giddiness and anxiousness on her beaming face. She carries a few clothing options with her, and once she decides on her outfit she gets mic’d up. Her anxiousness grows. She is seated, the camera turns on, and the interview begins. After she responds to the first few questions she asks, “Am I doing okay?” She is not fishing for compliments, though. She genuinely cares about this project, and talking about herself isn’t easy. Chelsea’s insecurity does not come from an unhealthy place; humility is woven into the fabric of her DNA. “At first I felt like a junior playing on the varsity team!” she confesses with a laugh. She is referring, of course, to composing

music alongside other talented Soundstripe Originals. Before she was creating music full time, Chelsea was stuffing envelopes in a sterile office. She hadn’t touched her cello in years and wondered if she’d ever play again. But music is a part of her story, a part of her identity. Inspiration inevitably struck her like a defibrillator—breathing new life into her reality—and she entered into a creative renaissance. She was playing again. Writing music. She even quit her desk job for a six week tour across the country. “It was like


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