A Chat with Up and Coming Jazz Artist Eliza Pope www.hercampus.com /school/mcgill/chat-and-coming-jazz-artist-eliza-pope "She is Canada's newest recording artist and she's terrific."-Tim Tamashiro, Host of CBC Radio Tonic
Toronto's up-and-coming jazz, blues and pop singer-songwriter Eliza Pope sat down with me over Skype to answer my questions about launching her singing career, and her first album ‘Call Me A Fool’ that came out in 2015. Just at twenty-one years old, Eliza's album has met critical acclaim. She’s performed at the Jazz Bistro in Toronto and been nominated for the Toronto Independent Music Awards—all while juggling a full-time undergraduate degree in Health Sciences at McMaster University in Hamilton. I listened to her album for two days—it is the perfect soundtrack to life in a bachelorette pad— and then nervously sat down with my questions for our noontime Skype date. A few faultyWiFi false starts later, we were rolling along smoothly, and even through the crackled Skype call, her energy and enthusiasm shone through relentlessly. Her down to earth attitude assured me I had nothing to be nervous about after all. Cleona Tsang for Her Campus McGill (HC McGill): Hi Eliza! Thank you for agreeing to interview with us. Let's dive right in. I've checked out your Facebook page, and it says the genres of your music are jazz, pop and blues. I was wondering whether you’ve experimented with any other genres or did you just fall in love with these ones? EP: When I started singing, a family friend taught opera in Romania—I’m Romanian—and he was inspired to give 1/5