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Get to know Azure Ryder, an expat Aussie artist currently calling London home. Where are you based? How did you get your start in music? Although no one in my family was directly involved in music I was always surrounded by it from a very young age.

And so began my fascination with music; in kindergarten my parents put me in my primary school church choir and that ultimately led me to where I am today! Give us five words to best describe you as an artist. Storyteller, heartfelt, dreamy, effortless, distinctive. Tell us a little bit about your sound and how it developed. My heart has always been with the classics, you know the songs that never leave you, every time you hear them they still affect you like the first time you heard them, they are timeless.

That has always been a goal of mine, wanting to create music that spoke to people now and still did so in 10, 20 years and beyond. Folk music was my first love, a song with a story entangled in a beautiful melody. I call that heaven. I also grew up singing in church and immersed myself in the energy that moves with that sweet sweet soulful gospel and the enchantment of a choir, layered harmonies, magic. So there began my quest to combine the story, a melody, and a groove.

I always wanted to draw from everything I loved about the classics, everything I love about folk and sprinkle it in something golden, something fresh.

The moment when music truly became the biggest part of me was when I was about five years old my mum and dad heard me singing from the bathroom. As you do get excited by the simplest things as a child like the acoustics in the bathroom… the echo mesmerised me, so I sang away as I felt my voice echo off the walls, and I guess through them too because not long after that my parents put me in my primary school church choir.

This was where I first really found my voice and realised the complete power of music, its ability simply magic. I was going to be a singer from that day forward.

Who have been your musical influences? If the primer could still be purchased, it would have been 1 on my list. Well I hope this helped some of you out, let me know in the comments section what your favourite primer is, and If you have any suggestions for some I should try out.

A dainty charm with a thin chain can provide so much quirkiness to an outfit, and be the finishing touch. They can dress up a once relaxed look or they can add some more interest to a basic tee and jeans combo, it all depends on how they are worn. They also look stunning when layered, the only pitfall to that being sometimes you end up with a tangled mess of chains, but if you can keep on top of it, it looks so interesting and great!

I tend to stick to affordable options when it comes to this sort of jewellery, as they can be lost quite easily and broken, if they are not treated with care. This one, also from Sportsgirl , is a slightly different style, being a long necklace, on approximately a 60cm chain, with three charms. A necklace like this is perfect for layering with a shorter one to add more fascination to an outfit. It is one of my favourite pieces of jewellery that I own, and I love it dearly.

And here is how I incorporated the trend into one of my looks which I wore when I was going into the city for a night out…. Well guys, let me know in the comments what you think of this trend?

Will you be rocking it or knocking it? In response to the horrendous weather Sydney is providing at the moment I thought I would do a book vs. As a girl who is an avid reader and who has been interested in books for as long as she can remember, I also watch a lot of movies. In most cases I normally prefer the book, preferring the attention to detail and chance to envision the characters however I like although this was not the case with Insurgent.

I loved getting to know the characters in more depth especially Tobias and exploring his relationships with his parents but to me it just felt like the book dragged. I constantly put it down and eventually just skimmed straight through to the end.

The movie however, that was a completely different story excuse the pun. It hooked me from the get-go and my eyes were glued to the screen the whole way through. The acting in that movie was spectacular and the soundtrack was also perfect. The special effects were also impeccable and I think they did an amazing job.

Hearing her directly speak out to us about not letting the past drown you was so inspiring and really made me glad that I am here on this earth, living my life to the fullest. The boys did a few covers and played some more of their songs which was a great warm-up for Demi. After the concert I actually got to meet Braden, who was an absolute gem. These boys are so talented, friendly and down to earth and deserve every success.

From previous concert experience I expected it to be cold inside so I dressed in more Winter-like attire. The Hordern Pavilion however was however possibly the worst place she could have chosen. People were being herded in and there was no separate access for reserved seating or mosh pit which made it uncomfortable and cramped during the wait. It was also extremely hot inside, I have no idea how Demi was actually able to keep functioning throughout the night.

Sometimes all a girl wants to do is slip on some accessories that make her feel as though she is as put together as a Barbie doll. For myself, this is majority of the time as my ultimate power colour is pink. Hot pink, light pink, neon pink, I wear them all. I am constantly scouring the shops looking for anything new in this feminine shade and thought I would share with you all a few of my favourite pieces. Some are high-end purchases but majority are very affordable and I feel like mixing the two gives a very unique look.

Why did the tomato turn red? It saw the salad dressing. What do you call two monkeys that share an Amazon account? Prime mates. Why are teddy bears never hungry? Why did the tree go to the dentist? It needed a root canal. Because she was a little hoarse. Where do cows go for entertainment?

The mooooo-vies! What do you call a pig that does karate? How does NASA organize a party? They planet. Why did Adele cross the road?

What runs around a yard without actually moving? A fence. A Mars bar. Where do sheep go to get their hair cut? The baa-baa shop. Why are there gates around cemeteries? Because people are dying to get in. What do you get when you cross a snake with a pie? A pie-thon! Why is Peter Pan always flying? He neverlands. The drumstick. Why do seagulls fly over the sea? Because if they flew over a bay, they would be bagels. How do you know when the moon has had enough to eat?

What kind of music do planets like? Because they make up everything. What do you call a group of disorganized cats? A cat-tastrophe. Why do bees have sticky hair? Because they use honeycombs. Where do you learn to make banana splits? At sundae school. How do you tell if a vampire is sick?

By how much he is coffin. Why are ghosts good cheerleaders? Because they have a lot of spirit! It gets toad away. Their bats flew away.

Why did the school kids eat their homework? Because their teacher told them it was a piece of cake. Why are hairdressers never late for work? Because they know all the short cuts! What is the difference between a teacher and a train? Because Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. How do you make a tissue dance? Put a little boogie in it. What is the tallest building in the entire world?

The library, because it has so many stories.



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