WCU Artist Spotlight hightlights Boyd's talent
By Carol Dwyer
Issue date: 2/4/08 Section: Entertainment
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One such student who others may hear playing the piano outside the first floor Sykes ballrooms is 21-year-old Jeremy Boyd. A fourth-year student, Boyd is a professional studies major with concentrations in both music and history.
Playing the piano has become an important of his life. Boyd indicated that one source of his inspiration came from within his family.
"I would say that my interest came mainly from watching my older brother develop his skills," Boyd said.
Boyd showed a sense of admiration for his brother's own musical talent as something that led him toward music.
"He is an accomplished pianist, and I always wanted to do what my brother did," Boyd said of his musical sibling.
Boyd also named others whose musical talents he draws inspiration from in his own pursuits of the art.
"The first would be Tye Tribbett," Boyd said, adding that this particular influence performs music in the gospel genre. According to Tribbett's website, tyetribbettworldwide.com, Tribbett is from across the river in Camden and has a choir background.
Another musical influence that comes to mind for Boyd is an artist who goes by the name of Prayz1. Prayz1 is a Philadelphia-based Christian Rap artist, according to his music profile on myspace.
While playing a melody on the Sykes piano, Boyd said that he has been practicing the piano for about a year.
However, Boyd said that he also plays the bass, while his main musical concentration is in playing the drums. Demonstrating his enthusiasm for the latter, Boyd did a brief drumming motion in the air as though a shiny set of cymbals stood before him.
Boyd continued to play a few more keys as he described what he liked in particular about playing the piano. In Boyd's opinion, music is another way of expressing one's emotions. This is a view that other artists may be able to relate to.
"I like that it is a vehicle that I can convey what I feel at the moment," Boyd said. "I don't feel like I have to say words, I can just play."
As a WCU student with multiple talents for the musical arts, Boyd also has pursuits in writing music of his own.
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