The Power of Vulnerability: An Interview with Brodie Perry

Published: Nov. 30, 2017, 9:30 a.m.

Brodie Perry was once a macho athlete who decided to join his high school choir ... and the rest is history!

Brodie's voice is definitley where his power is.  He has performed with the Utah Festival Opera, St. George Musical Theater, Tuacahn, Utah State Opera Theater, and Starlight Civic Light Opera in San Diego. He has also been a guest soloist on occasion for the Dickens Festival, Utah State University, Southwest Symphony, Southwest Chorale, and many other venues. He has starred as Jean Val Jean in Les Miserables and John in Miss Saigon--two of his dream roles--and much, much more!

He says, "The Voice...is personal. Especially in this world of Americal Idol, where everyone is a critic, people can absolutely humiliated when it comes to ...the voice." His defines vulnerability as "a journey to feeling comfortable with who they are, a way of leveling the playing field and connecting people. You can see people who are so different in so many ways. It takes one person in a room of 1000s to be truly and genuinely vulnerable, and everyone becomes connected. Everybody sees each other as just human beings, as people with faults and imperfections and talents and gifts that are the ... same somehow. There's no bullies, no victims, just people."

Brodie Perry Vocal Studio is a private voice studio that maximizes the vocal abilities of the artist, whether novice or professional, young or old, or any style of music. Lessons are in person, via phone or Skype. Performance coaching also available.

Connect with Brodie on his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=brodie%20perry%20vocal%20studio

or give him an email at brodieiva@gmail.com

or text him at 435-619-6526