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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 50 MIN

Savannah Cash and The Art of Creation and Inspiration: A Musical Journey

from The Shrimp City Report Podcast (Charleston, South Carolina) · host Shrimp City Report

https://www.patreon.com/c/cashcomposer/home Welcome to the Shrimp City Report, where Devin and DJ are joined by local creator and performer Savannah Cash, also known as Cash the Composer. In this episode, Cash shares her incredible journey as a musician, composer, and educator from Charleston, highlighting her experiences with the local music scene and the inspiration behind her work. Cash reflects on her passion for music, which blossomed during her school years and her transformative experience in the pit orchestra. She reveals how personal challenges and life-changing events fueled her creative process, leading her to write a musical inspired by Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." Despite facing obstacles in staging her production, Cash's determination led her to direct and produce the immersive show "Fantasmagoriana," drawing on her extensive skills in composition and performance. Furthermore, Cash discusses the importance of transparency and accessibility in the arts. Through her Patreon and YouTube channel, she aims to provide aspiring creators detailed insights into the process of writing a musical, offering advice and encouragement to those looking to pursue a similar path. Join us as we delve into the world of musical creation with the talented Savannah Cash.

https://www.patreon.com/c/cashcomposer/home Welcome to the Shrimp City Report, where Devin and DJ are joined by local creator and performer Savannah Cash, also known as Cash the Composer. In this episode, Cash shares her incredible journey as a musician, composer, and educator from Charleston, highlighting her experiences with the local music scene and the inspiration behind her work. Cash reflects on her passion for music, which blossomed during her school years and her transformative experience in the pit orchestra. She reveals how personal challenges and life-changing events fueled her creative process, leading her to write a musical inspired by Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." Despite facing obstacles in staging her production, Cash's determination led her to direct and produce the immersive show "Fantasmagoriana," drawing on her extensive skills in composition and performance. Furthermore, Cash discusses the importance of transparency and accessibility in the arts. Through her Patreon and YouTube channel, she aims to provide aspiring creators detailed insights into the process of writing a musical, offering advice and encouragement to those looking to pursue a similar path. Join us as we delve into the world of musical creation with the talented Savannah Cash.

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