(August 10, 2006) — One song into her first album, My Time To Shine, and Nora Kaminski has already brought up the Kyoto Protocol, Rush Limbaugh, noted that "Mary had a little lamb, but she dyed it black 'cause she's a trendy little twit" and how "Last time I took advice from Seventeen magazine, my boyfriend dumped me and my scarf didn't match." Then she finishes off that title track with this familiar piece of advice: 
Nora Kaminski is a proficient fiddler. She's been playing the instrument since she was 5. She taught herself guitar a year and a half ago after playing violin with local musician Matt Cross.
"The music business is really terrible," she says. "I really despise money. A lot of people are in it for the money and that's what sucks.
Kaminski can sing it and string it
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Jim Memmott
Senior editor
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Nora Kaminski, 17, a senior at Greece Odyssey High School, is an accomplished violinist and singer. She performs in local clubs, and her first CD is coming out soon.
Here's a transcript of her recent interview with Senior Editor Jim Memmott:
[What got you started performing?]
My dad (Tom Kaminski) used to sing Neil Young and Beatles covers to my brother and sister and me from the time we were in diapers until we were singing them ourselves.
[What do you remember most about your first public performance?]
I remember playing in those little Suzuki violin groups, squeaking out anything from "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."
Little performances for my family, family friends, classmates and my parents' co-workers are mostly what I remember. I remember that they were always fun and people always enjoyed them no matter how bad I was at violin.
[What's the most fun of doing what you do?]
I love to participate in jam sessions. I love sitting down with other musicians in a circle and picking an easy song to jam to. Then everybody sings along whether they can sing or not.
At one point, there has to be a solo section, where everybody can just jam out and be unique with what they do.
With everybody adding their own style to the music, it makes for this wonderful work of art.
[What's in your iPod?]
Heh, I don't have an iPod, and I really don't have any interest in them, but I do have a very large MP3 collection that contains Nick Drake, Sarah McLachlan, Reel Big Fish, Ben Folds, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, lots of The Beatles, Eliot Smith, Jeff Buckley, MoxyFruvous, Nirvana, Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Cranberries and Simon and Garfunkel.
[Do you write all of the songs you sing?]
I actually have about 50 songs written, but I use about 10-15 percent of them.
There are nine on my CD that I wrote, but there's fewer that I use in my public performing.
I write a lot of songs, but a lot of them I don't like at all, so I don't use them, Sometimes I'll take things from other songs I wrote that I might have liked and make them into a new song.
[Are there other singers in your family?]
My dad is a singer. My big brother, Alex, is an awesome guitarist who has been studying for a long time. He's got a good voice, too, kind of a John Lennon-esque kind of voice (but don't tell him I said that).
[Describe Greece Odyssey in one or two sentences. ]
There's always something funny or memorable happening around us.
The staff is wonderful, the kids are fun and colorful, and it's a school where anybody and everybody can feel safe to express their mind.
[Describe
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Odyssey performer releases debut CD
Greece (NY) Post - 4/13/2006
Music has been a part of Nora Kaminski's life from an early age.
By ERIC WALTER / Messenger Post Staff
After shows at coffeehouses, people kept asking to buy her album, so it just made sense to record one.
"I kept thinking about it," said Greece Odyssey senior Nora Kaminski, "I could do a CD, so why don't I do a CD?"
The 17-year-old singer/songwriter released her debut album "My Time to Shine" earlier this April. Recorded over a period of several months, the CD consists of nine original tunes plus a MoxyFruvous cover. Themes range from freedom to open - mindedness to a humorous take on dating a music fan.
"My songs are mostly observational songs," Kaminski said.
A member of the Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra, Kaminski has also become a regular on the
"She's a very good wordsmith," said Janice Grosshans, owner of the Rochester-based Daily Perks, where Kaminski held her release party. "When she sings, it's more like she's talking to you."
For Kaminski, music has long been in the blood.
Her father, who helped with the recording of her CD, is a former musician in the
Kaminski started voice and violin lessons at Hochstein around age 5 and will be heading overseas with the school's youth orchestra later this month for several performances in
As for her solo gigs, bookings remain steady, she said.
"I'm just looking for bigger venues to play in," she said. "I'd like to do something in the town of
Eric Walter can be reached at (585) 247-9200, Ext. 301, or at ewalter@mpnewspapers.com .
Fast facts: Upcoming show
You can check out Nora Kaminski's music live from 8 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26, at Spot Coffee,
Her CD is available at www.cdbaby.com /cd/kaminski
Find out more at www.norakaminski.com .
