![]() Have you ever been contacted by Cassandra Clare or the Mortal Movie team about your music? It actually started out briefly as a song I was writing for a musical I was working on, but it turned into my TID song pretty quickly. Skin and Bones didn’t take long at all- about a week. I am glad I took that much time on it though, because I like the end product. I was really picky about getting it just right, so it happened in snippets. How long did it take you to write each song?įrom the time I started writing Warrior to the time I had a finished song was about 6-8 months. I was so inspired by all the great feedback from the song that when the fandom asked for an Infernal Devices song, I knew I had to at least try. Skin and Bones was a direct result of the response I got to Warrior. I started entertaining the idea of writing a song about The Mortal Instruments after rereading the books a few times because I just adore them. I try to challenge myself to write songs about lots of different things in order to keep things interesting. What was your inspiration for writing Warriror and Skin & Bones? My sister, Kate is the one that absolutely insisted that I read them, so I have her to thank for that. I frist read the TMI series a few years ago, and the Infernal Devices pretty recently actually. When did you read The Mortal Instruments & Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare? What lead you to read them? I went on a bit of a hiatus in college, but I picked it back up again a few years ago and have been really proud of what I’ve written since then. At that age, the songs were almost always about love and boys. I almost quit in middle school because I didn’t think it was “cool” anymore, but my dad said, “Stick with it one more year, and if you want to quit after that you can.” I fell back in love with it and started writing songs when I was about 15. We are talking crimped hair, sweet dance moves-the whole nine yards!, and I started taking piano lessons in the 4th grade. I have always loved singing 9there are videos of me singing in elementary school talent shows that are highly amusing. I was horribly un-athletic, so music and threatre were a huge part of my identity when I was in school. Singing and writing songs was a great creative outlet for me. What was your motivation to become a singer and song writer? Beth is such a talented artist, she shares her music with us via YouTube and iTunes. Fandomsnews got the chance to interview this up and coming sensation, to learn more about Beth, her music and future projects read below! Shadowhunter fans all over the world have probably heard the hit song “Warrior” by Beth Crowley. The Music Warrior: Interview with Beth Crowley Home › Interviews › The Music Warrior: Interview with Beth Crowley ![]()
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