Anna Graceman | Live Interview (Stabal Talks)

Watch Anna Graceman's full live interview, here on our Stabal Channel!
Anna Graceman, a singer-songwriter and pianist from Juneau, Alaska, now based in Nashville since 2014, is known for her self-written, performed, and produced music. She has collaborated with artists like One Republic, Avi Kaplan, and K-Pop's Red Velvet. Her 2015 track "Treble Heart" gained popularity through Vice's "Steady 1234". In 2020, she appeared on NBC's 'Songland', where Bebe Rexha performed her song for the Tokyo Olympics. Her music has been featured by Ford, XBOX, General Motors, and Tide, and in shows like 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'The Kardashians'. She has also worked with Tommee Profitt, Unsecret, and DJs like Lulleaux and GoldFish.
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  • @askaretskynet773
    @askaretskynet773

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  • @zquark1
    @zquark1

    Anna refers to 2018 as being a "couple of years ago." Was this interview recorded in 2020?

  • @RetNemmoc555
    @RetNemmoc555

    Dude, as an interviewer you should have picked up on Anna dodging your question about God. Her answer was a perfect example of how to be a compassionate human being without invoking a deity, so you pushing ahead with your view was unnecessary. As a former Southerner who now lives in a more religiously (and non-religiously) diverse part of the country, I remember this kind of "pressing ahead" by people who were not satisfied with my humanist viewpoints. You were gentle, don't get me wrong, but with respect to interviewing people (and getting interviews), this is something you might want to note. Nothing wrong with talking about God, but when someone clearly doesn't want to, it's time to drop that subject.