After working with him, it just happened to be at the same time they were starting The Redwoods label. Al is just so quick with writing, and I have an easier time with melodies. I ran into Al Howard at the record store in OB. Funny enough, it all started when I moved to OB. I was never professionally gigging or anything like that back then. Meeting so many other people in the bands, it just kind of spun from there.ĭSD: Were you performing before you moved here?īB: Well, I’ve been singing since forever in school, college, things like that. We got some momentum there and started playing all around town and found it to be a lot of fun. I started a band called the New Kinetics with Brian Riley. I started going to to see some shows and meeting some musician friends. I sort of fell into it, I guess, in 2010. You know, being so close to the beach and the palm trees. ![]() At first, I just fell in love with the environment. It was sort of a change of pace from New York. ![]() Now, on the cusp of releasing her second album, Bardot seems more confident than ever in the music she’s producing.ĭiscoverSD sat down with the singer/songwriter at Tiger! Tiger! to talk about how she got started playing live music, The Redwoods label and the support she’s received from the scene here in San Diego.ĭSD: How did you get started in the music scene in San Diego?īB: I definitely didn’t plan on moving to San Diego to be in music. The New York transplant has made her way in the San Diego music scene through working with The Redwoods Group and playing innumerable shows over the years. Soulful and ambient, the voice of Birdy Bardot is one that you can’t forget.
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