Adele Etheridge Woodson is an American film composer and violinist currently based in London. She grew up as a classically-trained violinist, attending a performing arts school in Arizona. Her strengths are in her versatility and creativity in combining musical genres. Adele’s music has been performed worldwide, and her film scores are internationally acclaimed. She works in a variety of genres with artists all over the world.
Some key mentions of the scores for films are: Pant Hoot, Mud water, Distant Worlds, Winter Break, A Summer Night, Abigail, Two Worlds.
Adele also is an active member of BAFTA’s 2023 Connect program, the Alliance for Women Film Composers, and the Society of Composers and Lyricists.
With that said, we hope that you will enjoy this new interview where we talk with Adele about her composing journey, what challenges she had to overcome, or what she plans to do next!
" Music is amazing and if you want to create music on any level, you should a hundred percent go for it."
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