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Southborough to the Stage: Bandier Program Student Hits High Note in First Year

Wednesday, June 28, 2023, By News Staff
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Individual standing inside of a bus decorated with streamers and a disco ball holding a guitar.

Padma Mynampaty (Photo by Rashelle Palmer and Maurisa McKay)

A high note of musician聽鈥檚 first year at Newhouse might have been entertaining the crowd during her first live show with a full band at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Westcott Theater. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of my favorite things just seeing everyone sing the words to a song I wrote in Massachusetts and now I鈥檓 in college,鈥 Mynampaty said in recalling the October show.

A sophomore this fall in the Newhouse School鈥檚 prestigious Mynampaty is a first-generation Indian-American singer-songwriter and recording artist from suburban Boston. After releasing her first EP (extended play) 鈥溾 in December 2022 and the single 鈥溾 in March, Mynampaty has one foot in the creative side of the music industry while she studies the business side.

Mynampaty, who聽 under just her first name, creates music that鈥檚 dreamy and soothing, framed by relaxed guitars and sprightly percussion. 鈥淚 really wanted to put out an album because I wanted to show a story and just have something that people could listen to,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 thought it鈥檇 be really sweet to put a bunch of songs together at the end of the year just to be proud of a body of work.鈥

As a child, she wrote poetry and played the guitar, a combination of skills that would develop as she started performing covers at open mic nights. 鈥淚 wanted to start performing on my own so I started to write songs,鈥 says Mynampaty. 鈥淭he main draw for me getting into music was that I could write songs about how I was feeling because that鈥檚 the only way I could really express myself.鈥

Individual sitting on a couch with a guitar in their lap.

Padma Mynampaty (Photo by Rashelle Palmer and Maurisa McKay)

Her performances look a little different now, rocking out with friends on a stage that hosts many of her favorite artists, like Setnor School of Music alumnus . Her Westcott Theater backing band consisted of friends and fellow Bandier students 聽and Romy Vanalmen, as well as Grace Ferguson and Giulianna Lapalucci, both students in the .

The right mix

Mynampaty鈥檚 first year at Newhouse was one of accomplishments and growth. Bandier mixes the business of music, media, marketing and entrepreneurship with hands-on experiences that prepare students for a successful career in the music industry. 鈥淚 can learn about the business aspect of music and be a student, while also playing house shows and making music,鈥 says Mynampaty. 鈥淚 feel the balance of being an artist while being a business student.鈥

, director of the Bandier program, is proud of what the 2022-23 group of first-year students have accomplished. 鈥淲e have an incredible freshman class, and it鈥檚 been really gratifying to see them come in and express themselves, taking the standards and culture of the Bandier program to even higher heights,鈥 he said. Bandier was by 聽in 2022.

Mynampaty鈥檚 favorite aspect of the program is the tight-knit, community feel. As all the students work toward their music business career goals, it can be comforting and encouraging to know they鈥檒l all be in the industry together, maybe even colleagues at a company, Mynampaty said. 鈥淏eing in an intimate group of people doing the same thing you鈥檙e doing is really fun,鈥 she said. 鈥淓veryone in my class is super tight with each other 鈥 and just being in an environment where people are just as passionate about you is motivating.鈥

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Padma Mynampaty (Photo by Rashelle Palmer and Maurisa McKay)

Perks of the program

Another perk that Mynampaty enjoys is the , which is exclusive to Bandier students and features music business executives discussing their careers and the industry. One lecture featured Sam Hollander, a multiplatinum songwriter and producer from Crush Music. The next day, Hollander conducted a songwriter workshop for students and gave invaluable feedback on demo songs students played for him. Mynampaty connected with Hollander, which led to an internship at Crush Music. 鈥淚t鈥檚 super cool to have that connection and knowing that I鈥檓 going to be able to continue with it past just that workshop and lecture that he gave to us in 黑料不打烊,鈥 she said.

said her dream is to go on tour and 鈥渒eep making music that I鈥檓 passionate about.鈥 She hopes to release another album this fall. 鈥淚鈥檝e always known I really like songwriting and telling stories and sending it to my friends and having them relate to it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 just love building little communities with my music.鈥

written by Nico Horning, a sophomore in the program in the Newhouse School

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