[Press Interview] Get to Know Southern Soul Artist: "T. Howell" [#djtonyhcom]


Press Interview via djtonyh.com

Checkout T. Howell on Apple Music

Music Video: T. Howell - Stone Cold Stepper

Booking Contact: howelltay4@gmail.com

**Background and Inspiration**  
1. Can you tell us about your journey as an artist? How did it all begin?  
I started doing music because of one of my older brothers loved it he was a role model for me. 

2. Who or what has been your biggest inspiration? 
Myself for being able to do two genres. 

3. Were there any specific experiences that shaped your artistic style or philosophy? 
I’d say being around my dad and his choice of music.

4. Do you have formal training, or are you self-taught? 
Self-taught 

5. Are there any other artists or movements that have influenced your work? 
New Dallas and how they support each other. 
 
**Creative Process**  
6. How do you approach starting a new piece? 
Basically, how the instrumental makes me feel.

7. Can you walk us through your creative process? 
It’s very simple but dangerous I only write while driving. 

8. What materials, tools, or techniques do you prefer? 
Just good sounds  

9. How do you overcome creative blocks or challenges?  
Focus on the day-to-day task and let the vibe flow

10. How do you decide when a piece is finished?  
After I’ve rehearsed it 10xs 

**Artistic Style and Themes**  
11. How would you describe your style or aesthetic? 
It’s similar to most but more of a feel-good vibe. 

12. Are there recurring themes or messages in your work?  
Sometimes there is depending on the song I’m doing. 

13. Do you experiment with different mediums or stick to one? Why?  
Always trying different sounds 

14. How has your style evolved over time?  
It’s gotten better from when I started at 9 it’s more thought out and polished. 

15. Do you create with a specific audience in mind, or is it more personal?  
It’s for everyone who likes to have fun or may be going through something.
 
**Inspirations and Influences**  
16. What roles do your surroundings or culture play in your art?  
A lot without them it’s no me they’ve shaped and molded me into the person I am. 





 

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