Katie Salazar
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Katie Salazar hails from Texas, enjoys wearing her cowboy boots and writes her own songs that fans can relate to . :)
Be sure to check out more of Katie's songs here! - Surfing the Crowd
Katie Salazar hails from Texas, enjoys wearing her cowboy boots and writes her own songs that fans can relate to . :)
Be sure to check out more of Katie's songs here! - Surfing the Crowd
Guest: Singer Katie Salazar. Seventeen year old Katie Salazar from El Paso, TX, says music is "in her blood" and one could agree that talent is natural, after viewing her MySpace page to find that she already has a fan base. Ms. Salazar has a different sound and describes her sound as a mix of country, pop, and rock. Katie seems to understand what is important before making it big. She talks about what will keep her grounded in the business, when I ask how she will deal with fame (which she already... (Video in review link) - The Josie Show
Guest: Singer Katie Salazar. Seventeen year old Katie Salazar from El Paso, TX, says music is "in her blood" and one could agree that talent is natural, after viewing her MySpace page to find that she already has a fan base. Ms. Salazar has a different sound and describes her sound as a mix of country, pop, and rock. Katie seems to understand what is important before making it big. She talks about what will keep her grounded in the business, when I ask how she will deal with fame (which she already... (Video in review link) - The Josie Show
This topic strays away from the usual focus of this site, but its so relevant to many readers. Demi Lovato was in the CNN Newsroom September 7th, addressing the issue of bullying in schools. Lovato experienced bullying firsthand, and is speaking out about it. I love that many stars are speaking out about the mental and physical abuse that's happening among peers. Miley Cyrus even sings about exiting abusive relationships in her song, "Liberty Walk," which could easily become the anti-bully anthem, "Don't listen to all the people who hate 'cause all they do is help make your mistakes for ya..." Stars like Miley and Demi are leading by example, showing that bullies cannot hold them back.
Katie Salazar who was featured on this site a few months ago, recently wrote about her own experience with bullies:
STOP BULLYING!
The definition of a bully is “a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker.” In many different parts of the world bulling is a prime source in teenagers committing suicide. Bullying can cause depression, insecurities, and not only can it be physically harmful but mentally as well. Certain people who are not bullied do not understand how serious of a problem this is and are not able to comprehend with others who have been intimidated. In high school bullying is very popular, especially with females. How do I know this, you ask? I have had first hand experience and been through the suffering.
Bullying is a huge issue in today’s society. Everyday millions of teenagers wake up terrified to go to school. In most cases parents, teachers and other adults do not always see what is happening and don’t realize how extreme bullying can become. Bullying doesn’t always have to be necessarily done just by one person to another, but a group of individuals with either more power, being physical or having more social strength.
Two of the main reasons people are bullied, are either because of appearance or their social status. Bullies usually target the people whom they think do not blend into the crowd, reason’s being, because of the way they look or act. For example like kids who are shy, or other reasons being because of their race or religion, or there “status”, i.e being gay or lesbian. The different types of physical harm they can cause can be by a simple shove, or tripping them, or escalating like punching or hitting, and in some cases do the unthinkable: sexual assault. Other bullies try to keep it “simple” and use mental abuse or verbal abuse to make themselves seem and look in charge. An example of this could be, the popular kids on campus often find it enjoyable to pick on the kids who they see as unusual by excluding them or gossiping about them and taunting them, which is a form of mental and verbal abuse.
Another popular form of bullying is online bullying/cyber bullying. Verbal bullying can involve sending rude and cruel instant messages, texts, or posting insults on there via different websites like FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter, Tumblr, etc.
To me, as a person who has gone through physical, mental and cyber bullying, this is a very important issue that is dear to my heart. I believe people need to start standing up for kids who have gone through horrifying experiences, like me. One of the most painful aspects of bullying is that it’s relentless. Bulling put me in a state of constant fear where I became constantly stressed, and I began loosing chunks of hair daily. I suffered depression and that caused me to not eat and I began loosing extreme about of weight in very little time, in addition to that I lacked sleep. It became difficult for me to concentrate in class knowing in the back of my head that the three boys in my class, who were constantly bullying me, were in there. My grades began to suffer tremendously. Never in my life had I gone through such a low self-esteem! There are certain traumatizing events that people did to me which I will NEVER forget; at times it’s like a constant episode playing over and over in my head.
Studies show that a person who have been abused by others/peers, are at risk for mental health problems, like low self-esteem, stress, depression, or anxiety. They also consider suicide, which I went through when I hit rock bottom.
What many don’t realize though, is that bullies are also at risk for problems. Bullying for bullies is a way of relieving stress and taking out problems they may have at home. Although, bullying is a violence that leads to more violent behavior as he/she grows up. While doing some research on bullying, I found out that it is estimated that 1 out of 4 elementary school bullies will have a criminal record by the time they are 30. In some cases some teenage bullies are rejected by there peers and loose friends as they get older.
What I’ve been told often is that the best way to solve a bullying problem for a younger kid is by telling an adult they find trustworthy. For a teenager, the tell-an-adult app - hollywood Begins
This topic strays away from the usual focus of this site, but its so relevant to many readers. Demi Lovato was in the CNN Newsroom September 7th, addressing the issue of bullying in schools. Lovato experienced bullying firsthand, and is speaking out about it. I love that many stars are speaking out about the mental and physical abuse that's happening among peers. Miley Cyrus even sings about exiting abusive relationships in her song, "Liberty Walk," which could easily become the anti-bully anthem, "Don't listen to all the people who hate 'cause all they do is help make your mistakes for ya..." Stars like Miley and Demi are leading by example, showing that bullies cannot hold them back.
Katie Salazar who was featured on this site a few months ago, recently wrote about her own experience with bullies:
STOP BULLYING!
The definition of a bully is “a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker.” In many different parts of the world bulling is a prime source in teenagers committing suicide. Bullying can cause depression, insecurities, and not only can it be physically harmful but mentally as well. Certain people who are not bullied do not understand how serious of a problem this is and are not able to comprehend with others who have been intimidated. In high school bullying is very popular, especially with females. How do I know this, you ask? I have had first hand experience and been through the suffering.
Bullying is a huge issue in today’s society. Everyday millions of teenagers wake up terrified to go to school. In most cases parents, teachers and other adults do not always see what is happening and don’t realize how extreme bullying can become. Bullying doesn’t always have to be necessarily done just by one person to another, but a group of individuals with either more power, being physical or having more social strength.
Two of the main reasons people are bullied, are either because of appearance or their social status. Bullies usually target the people whom they think do not blend into the crowd, reason’s being, because of the way they look or act. For example like kids who are shy, or other reasons being because of their race or religion, or there “status”, i.e being gay or lesbian. The different types of physical harm they can cause can be by a simple shove, or tripping them, or escalating like punching or hitting, and in some cases do the unthinkable: sexual assault. Other bullies try to keep it “simple” and use mental abuse or verbal abuse to make themselves seem and look in charge. An example of this could be, the popular kids on campus often find it enjoyable to pick on the kids who they see as unusual by excluding them or gossiping about them and taunting them, which is a form of mental and verbal abuse.
Another popular form of bullying is online bullying/cyber bullying. Verbal bullying can involve sending rude and cruel instant messages, texts, or posting insults on there via different websites like FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter, Tumblr, etc.
To me, as a person who has gone through physical, mental and cyber bullying, this is a very important issue that is dear to my heart. I believe people need to start standing up for kids who have gone through horrifying experiences, like me. One of the most painful aspects of bullying is that it’s relentless. Bulling put me in a state of constant fear where I became constantly stressed, and I began loosing chunks of hair daily. I suffered depression and that caused me to not eat and I began loosing extreme about of weight in very little time, in addition to that I lacked sleep. It became difficult for me to concentrate in class knowing in the back of my head that the three boys in my class, who were constantly bullying me, were in there. My grades began to suffer tremendously. Never in my life had I gone through such a low self-esteem! There are certain traumatizing events that people did to me which I will NEVER forget; at times it’s like a constant episode playing over and over in my head.
Studies show that a person who have been abused by others/peers, are at risk for mental health problems, like low self-esteem, stress, depression, or anxiety. They also consider suicide, which I went through when I hit rock bottom.
What many don’t realize though, is that bullies are also at risk for problems. Bullying for bullies is a way of relieving stress and taking out problems they may have at home. Although, bullying is a violence that leads to more violent behavior as he/she grows up. While doing some research on bullying, I found out that it is estimated that 1 out of 4 elementary school bullies will have a criminal record by the time they are 30. In some cases some teenage bullies are rejected by there peers and loose friends as they get older.
What I’ve been told often is that the best way to solve a bullying problem for a younger kid is by telling an adult they find trustworthy. For a teenager, the tell-an-adult app - hollywood Begins
Joey Scully of Washington D.C. is an ambitious teen who started “Soon to be Found ”, an organization that wants to help artists get ahead, “My mission is to help people first improve their skills then promote them until they are hopefully discovered! I’m trying to work with all talents, including artists, singers, and actors.”
Joey connected with Hollywood Beginnings through Katie Salazar, who was featured here and hopes to collaborate with Hollywood Beginnings in discovering and featuring new talent. Joey has a range of skills from the piano to acting and appreciates art from many angles which will allow for the critique of new artists’ work. Scully also leads a band called Lost Memory. Although “Soon to be Found” is just getting off the ground, Joey seems to have a zeal for the arts and an eagerness to help others succeed. Soon to be Found focuses on the talent people have, and not an artist’s personal life, which is so often the focus of much of the entertainment world. Check out what “Soon to be Found” has to offer at: http://www.soon2befound.webs.com/ - Hollywood Begins
Joey Scully of Washington D.C. is an ambitious teen who started “Soon to be Found ”, an organization that wants to help artists get ahead, “My mission is to help people first improve their skills then promote them until they are hopefully discovered! I’m trying to work with all talents, including artists, singers, and actors.”
Joey connected with Hollywood Beginnings through Katie Salazar, who was featured here and hopes to collaborate with Hollywood Beginnings in discovering and featuring new talent. Joey has a range of skills from the piano to acting and appreciates art from many angles which will allow for the critique of new artists’ work. Scully also leads a band called Lost Memory. Although “Soon to be Found” is just getting off the ground, Joey seems to have a zeal for the arts and an eagerness to help others succeed. Soon to be Found focuses on the talent people have, and not an artist’s personal life, which is so often the focus of much of the entertainment world. Check out what “Soon to be Found” has to offer at: http://www.soon2befound.webs.com/ - Hollywood Begins
Seventeen year old Katie Salazar from El Paso, TX, says music is “in her blood” and one could agree that talent is natural, after viewing her MySpace page to find that she already has a fan base. Ms. Salazar has a different sound and describes her sound as a mix of country, pop, and rock.
Katie says one of her favorite songs is “Place in this world” by Taylor Swift. Katie explains, “I'm at the point in my life where I'm still trying to find my place where I belong. I'm sort of an outcast so
music is where I feel like I belong.” I asked Katie if she dreams of moving to Hollywood, or wants to stay a southern girl. She says, “I've thought about moving to Hollywood A LOT, & I'm thinking of
probably moving there after I graduate. But at the same time I kind of
want to stay in the south, I'm a Texas girl & it’s hard to picture myself leaving, I love it here.”
Katie demonstrates that music is her passion in life, attending auditions, and playing shows wherever she can. You can also see that her heart is in the right place when she describes one of her goals, “I want to put on a charity concert to help raise money for people with kidney problems, because my grandma passed away from that, and feel like more could’ve been done.”
A good musician has a good stage presence. Most of the musicians we have spoken with tend to have some skill and interest in acting as well, and Katie is no exception. Although being an actress is not her ultimate goal, she participates in stage acting at church and school. These skills, will undoubtedly add to Katie’s resume for success on the sound stage.
The first word that comes to mind when thinking of a career in the entertainment industry is “challenge.” Katie describes the road to success in front of her quite well. Katie says the most important thing to her is “proving I'm not just another girl who plays guitar & writes songs like a lot of people. Its proving to
everyone that yah a lot of people do what I do but what's different about me is I write about me, I write about my relationships, I write about real things that happen to real people!”
Katie seems to understand what is important before making it big. She talks about what will keep her grounded in the business, when I ask how she will deal with fame (which she already has a taste of doing many interviews and having a fan base). Katie says, “staying true to myself & always putting God first & let him be my guide,” firstly, and, “focusing on what I love to do & have worked hard for my whole
life and never forgetting that the reason why where I'm at is because of the fans! They're the ones taking me places.” Keep the name Katie Salazar on your radar. You are bound to hear it on your radio station in the near future.
UPDATE: Katie Salazar one of the most played artists on Colt Chambers' Radio! - Hollywood Begins
Seventeen year old Katie Salazar from El Paso, TX, says music is “in her blood” and one could agree that talent is natural, after viewing her MySpace page to find that she already has a fan base. Ms. Salazar has a different sound and describes her sound as a mix of country, pop, and rock.
Katie says one of her favorite songs is “Place in this world” by Taylor Swift. Katie explains, “I'm at the point in my life where I'm still trying to find my place where I belong. I'm sort of an outcast so
music is where I feel like I belong.” I asked Katie if she dreams of moving to Hollywood, or wants to stay a southern girl. She says, “I've thought about moving to Hollywood A LOT, & I'm thinking of
probably moving there after I graduate. But at the same time I kind of
want to stay in the south, I'm a Texas girl & it’s hard to picture myself leaving, I love it here.”
Katie demonstrates that music is her passion in life, attending auditions, and playing shows wherever she can. You can also see that her heart is in the right place when she describes one of her goals, “I want to put on a charity concert to help raise money for people with kidney problems, because my grandma passed away from that, and feel like more could’ve been done.”
A good musician has a good stage presence. Most of the musicians we have spoken with tend to have some skill and interest in acting as well, and Katie is no exception. Although being an actress is not her ultimate goal, she participates in stage acting at church and school. These skills, will undoubtedly add to Katie’s resume for success on the sound stage.
The first word that comes to mind when thinking of a career in the entertainment industry is “challenge.” Katie describes the road to success in front of her quite well. Katie says the most important thing to her is “proving I'm not just another girl who plays guitar & writes songs like a lot of people. Its proving to
everyone that yah a lot of people do what I do but what's different about me is I write about me, I write about my relationships, I write about real things that happen to real people!”
Katie seems to understand what is important before making it big. She talks about what will keep her grounded in the business, when I ask how she will deal with fame (which she already has a taste of doing many interviews and having a fan base). Katie says, “staying true to myself & always putting God first & let him be my guide,” firstly, and, “focusing on what I love to do & have worked hard for my whole
life and never forgetting that the reason why where I'm at is because of the fans! They're the ones taking me places.” Keep the name Katie Salazar on your radar. You are bound to hear it on your radio station in the near future.
UPDATE: Katie Salazar one of the most played artists on Colt Chambers' Radio! - Hollywood Begins
Seventeen year old Katie Salazar from El Paso, TX, says music is “in her blood” and one could agree that talent is natural, after viewing her MySpace page to find that she already has a fan base. Ms. Salazar has a different sound and describes her sound as a mix of country, pop, and rock.
Katie says one of her favorite songs is “Place in this world” by Taylor Swift. Katie explains, “I'm at the point in my life where I'm still trying to find my place where I belong. I'm sort of an outcast so
music is where I feel like I belong.” I asked Katie if she dreams of moving to Hollywood, or wants to stay a southern girl. She says, “I've thought about moving to Hollywood A LOT, & I'm thinking of
probably moving there after I graduate. But at the same time I kind of
want to stay in the south, I'm a Texas girl & it’s hard to picture myself leaving, I love it here.”
Katie demonstrates that music is her passion in life, attending auditions, and playing shows wherever she can. You can also see that her heart is in the right place when she describes one of her goals, “I want to put on a charity concert to help raise money for people with kidney problems, because my grandma passed away from that, and feel like more could’ve been done.”
A good musician has a good stage presence. Most of the musicians we have spoken with tend to have some skill and interest in acting as well, and Katie is no exception. Although being an actress is not her ultimate goal, she participates in stage acting at church and school. These skills, will undoubtedly add to Katie’s resume for success on the sound stage.
The first word that comes to mind when thinking of a career in the entertainment industry is “challenge.” Katie describes the road to success in front of her quite well. Katie says the most important thing to her is “proving I'm not just another girl who plays guitar & writes songs like a lot of people. Its proving to
everyone that yah a lot of people do what I do but what's different about me is I write about me, I write about my relationships, I write about real things that happen to real people!”
Katie seems to understand what is important before making it big. She talks about what will keep her grounded in the business, when I ask how she will deal with fame (which she already has a taste of doing many interviews and having a fan base). Katie says, “staying true to myself & always putting God first & let him be my guide,” firstly, and, “focusing on what I love to do & have worked hard for my whole
life and never forgetting that the reason why where I'm at is because of the fans! They're the ones taking me places.” Keep the name Katie Salazar on your radar. You are bound to hear it on your radio station in the near future.
UPDATE: Katie Salazar one of the most played artists on Colt Chambers' Radio! - Where It All Begins...
Seventeen year old Katie Salazar from El Paso, TX, says music is “in her blood” and one could agree that talent is natural, after viewing her MySpace page to find that she already has a fan base. Ms. Salazar has a different sound and describes her sound as a mix of country, pop, and rock.
Katie says one of her favorite songs is “Place in this world” by Taylor Swift. Katie explains, “I'm at the point in my life where I'm still trying to find my place where I belong. I'm sort of an outcast so
music is where I feel like I belong.” I asked Katie if she dreams of moving to Hollywood, or wants to stay a southern girl. She says, “I've thought about moving to Hollywood A LOT, & I'm thinking of
probably moving there after I graduate. But at the same time I kind of
want to stay in the south, I'm a Texas girl & it’s hard to picture myself leaving, I love it here.”
Katie demonstrates that music is her passion in life, attending auditions, and playing shows wherever she can. You can also see that her heart is in the right place when she describes one of her goals, “I want to put on a charity concert to help raise money for people with kidney problems, because my grandma passed away from that, and feel like more could’ve been done.”
A good musician has a good stage presence. Most of the musicians we have spoken with tend to have some skill and interest in acting as well, and Katie is no exception. Although being an actress is not her ultimate goal, she participates in stage acting at church and school. These skills, will undoubtedly add to Katie’s resume for success on the sound stage.
The first word that comes to mind when thinking of a career in the entertainment industry is “challenge.” Katie describes the road to success in front of her quite well. Katie says the most important thing to her is “proving I'm not just another girl who plays guitar & writes songs like a lot of people. Its proving to
everyone that yah a lot of people do what I do but what's different about me is I write about me, I write about my relationships, I write about real things that happen to real people!”
Katie seems to understand what is important before making it big. She talks about what will keep her grounded in the business, when I ask how she will deal with fame (which she already has a taste of doing many interviews and having a fan base). Katie says, “staying true to myself & always putting God first & let him be my guide,” firstly, and, “focusing on what I love to do & have worked hard for my whole
life and never forgetting that the reason why where I'm at is because of the fans! They're the ones taking me places.” Keep the name Katie Salazar on your radar. You are bound to hear it on your radio station in the near future.
UPDATE: Katie Salazar one of the most played artists on Colt Chambers' Radio! - Where It All Begins...
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Katie Salazar is singer a singer/songwriter from El Paso, Texas. She picked up the guitar at the age of 13 and hasn't stopped since. She is self-taught and has been performing since the age of 5. Katie grew up in a musical household and the drive to perform courses through her veins. She writes from experience and sings from her heart. Her writing from personal experience is akin to that of Taylor Swift. Katie has gained most of her fan base through YouTube, posting covers of popular songs as well as original songs of hers. Her song 'Everyone's Perfect in Their Own Way' was featured on an anti bullying website. She has continued to gain an audience through interviews on different websites as well as guest blogs on others. Downloads for her music are free and can be found on her Facebook page. (www.facebook.com/katiesalazarmusic). She plans to move to Los Angeles in early 2013 to pursue her dream.
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