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  • Writer's pictureCharles Beveridge

Sabrina Fallah:

I am starting a new music blog to sort of piggy back my podcasts The CBRocker Show and The New CBRocker Show which I have been hosting for around 10 years. Originally, in the Myspace days when the shows would be released I released transcripts. I found it daunting and boring. Long story short I quickly discontinued doing it. The main difference between this blog and the old blog is I am hoping it will be a better way to get to know our Original Artists who make my podcast possible. Sabrina Fallah


I write about life in general and what I and others have gone through or have experienced. I hope to help people through my music



Today we are going to be interviewing Sabrina Fallah who lives and makes music in Canada. Sabrina, has been working hard on her craft for a while now which evolved into her “Poppy” sound with a “razors” edge. She has worked with plenty of leading industry professionals and shows great prominence in her recordings. Here is our online conversation. CB: "First, what do you do in your when you are not making music?"

SF: "I love going to the theater, to concerts, love to bake and go to the mall. For the past year or so I have been feeding the squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits and birds in my backyard. Sometimes we get raccoons and groundhogs. I don't feed the raccoons, but they help themselves with what I put out for the squirrels." CB: "What's the name of your current project you are promoting?" SF: "My EP “Kiss Is a Killer”, which I recorded with Kent Wells in Nashville. There are 5 tracks on the EP “Kiss Is a Killer”, “Stuck Up”, “Didn’t Last”, “Paradise Comes With a Price” and “Hurt”. I also filmed 2 acoustic videos for “Paradise Comes With a Price” and “Hurt”, which you can view on my YouTube channel (thefallah)." CB: "How has this current project differ from past productions?"

SF: "The sound for my EP “Kiss Is a Killer” is a lot harder sounding than my previous albums, but I did do some acoustic songs, which brought out a different side of me vocally." CB: "What genre of music do you consider your work to be?"

SF: "My genre of music is rock."


CB: "What inspired you to make music?

SF: "When I was young, I started writing stories and poetry, which lead me to song writing. Then I started learning the piano and then guitar came soon after that. My parents and my cousin Jeff played a very important role in encouraging me to follow my dreams. Music has always been a part of my life and I always wanted to be involved in it. When I heard Green Day’s “American Idiot” album, they got me to realize I wanted to become a professional rock singer."

CB: "Who are your major influences?"

SF: "My major influences are Green Day, Bon Jovi and Billy Idol." CB: "Have you worked with any major artists or producers?" SF: "Yes I have. The 3 major producers I have worked with are Stuart Epps from England (Elton John and Led Zeppelin), Chris Birkett from Toronto, Canada (Sinead O' Connor and Buffy Saint Marie) and Kent Wells from Nashville, United States (Dolly Parton). I recorded my self-titled EP “Sabrina Fallah” with Stuart Epps, my single “The Frontline” with Chris Birkett and my EP “Kiss Is a Killer” with Kent Wells." CB: "Do you have a record label?"

SF: "I don’t have a record label, but I would love to be signed one day." CB: "Are you a member of any music organizations?"

SF: "I am a member of SAC (Songwriters Association of Canada) and I am also with SOCAN (Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada)." CB: "What can you tell me about your instruments? (i.e., Are you subject to brand loyalty or will you play with whatever's available?)"

SF: "I don't have brand loyalty and the instruments I have are of different brand."

CB: "Where have you performed?"

SF: "I have performed in the province of Ontario and Quebec in Canada and internationally to the United States and in Barbados." CB: "What are your favorite and least favorite venues?"

SF: "I love all the places I have performed at. Small or big I enjoyed performing live and the audiences have always been very supportive." CB: "Do you have any upcoming shows?

SF: "No shows booked at the moment. My show listings would be on my official website and also on my social media sites." CB: "Which songs do you perform most frequently?"

SF: "I like performing my own original songs live, but I love playing cover songs as well. I love it when people recognize the songs and sing along." CB: "Do you have a set playlist?" SF: "Yes, it is definitely needed." CB: "Who writes your songs?"

SF "I usually write my own songs, but I have also worked with other songwriters, which I have enjoyed very much." CB: "What are the main themes or topics for most of your songs?"

SF: "I write about life in general and what I and others have gone through or have experienced. I hope to help people through my music." CB: "Do you think your writing style will change over time?"

SF: "Probably not, I have been writing this way since the day I started writing." CB "Could you briefly describe the music-making process?"

SF: :I normally start with a song idea, but at times I have the music first and then I think about the lyrics. I always have my guitar beside me, so I can start strumming to get a melody going. Then I would start singing some lyrics along while playing my guitar. It goes without saying that while going through this process there could be small or big changes to both lyrics and music." CB: "What are your rehearsals generally like?"

SF: "Just me and my acoustic guitar practicing songs for my shows." CB: "Do you have a set time each week in which you practice or are rehearsals more spontaneous?"

SF: "My rehearsing time always changes throughout the week." CB: "How has your music evolved since you first began?" SF: "I am growing as an artist with my music and I feel that my songwriting and composition skills have matured." CB: "What has been your biggest challenge as an artist?"

SF: "I think my biggest challenge as an artist is being a female rock singer. Being a female rock singer in the music business hasn’t been an easy road for me. I have had people try to change me into a pop singer, but I didn’t let them. I fought for what I wanted to be and that is how it will always be." CB: "Have you been able to overcome that challenge? If so, how?"

SF: "I think I have. I have been able to stay true to myself and to the style of music that I have always wanted to do. I kept pushing for my music to be heard." CB: "What advice do you have for people who want to be a performer?"

SF: "In life you should do what you love, what your heart tells you. Don’t listen to people who say you can’t do it, because you can. There will be days that will be tough, but you have to get back up and do it. Go for your dream!!! Never give up!!!" CB: "How can fans-to-be gain access to your music?"

SF: "They can go to my social media sites, which are listed down below. They can purchase my music on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, etc." Official Website: http://sabrinafallah.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thefallah Twitter: https://twitter.com/sabrinafallah Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabrina_fallah/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sabrina-Fallah-142906139057883/ MySpace: https://myspace.com/thefallah SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/sabrinafallah Reverbnation: https://www.reverbnation.com/sabrinafallah Snapchat: sabrina_fallah iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sabrina-fallah-ep/id514579213 CB: "Is there anyone you'd like to acknowledge for offering financial or emotional support?"

SF: "My parents have supported me in what I love to do from the beginning and they will always support me and encourage me to keep going. I also have support from friends and definitely from my supporters all around the world." CB: "Are you part of anything else you wish to mention?"

SF: "Not that I can think of." That was it the first blog I hope you enjoyed reading. If you are intrigued learn more about Sabrina Fallah and her music at sabrinafallah.com And also check out The New CBRocker Show where you can find Sabrina’s music and more http://www.podcastgarden.com/podcast/thecbrockershow!!!




I fought for what I wanted to be and that is how it will always be


Go for your dream!!! Never give up!!!

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