As artists, we often start our creative journeys with a clear vision of who we want to become. We devote years to honing our craft, inspired by the work of those who came before us, convinced that our chosen path is our ultimate destiny. But what happens when, after years of dedication, we realize our authentic creative voice lies elsewhere? This is a question many artists face, and it’s a theme explored beautifully in Marcia Menter’s memoir/biography, That Voice: In Search of Ann Drummond-Grant, the Singer Who Shaped My Life.
