Rachel Efron is an artist/songwriter/producer living in Oakland, CA. She’s released four albums and an EP of original songs. She writes frequently for other artists, including the first song on the latest Journey album, “Together We Run,” Narada Michael Walden’s “Night’s Not Over” and “So Beautiful,” and David Hobbes’s, “Searching for a Home.” Her song-focused production style has made her a sought-after producer in the Bay Area and beyond and she’s produced fifteen albums in the past four years alone. And she’s a song-whisperer who coaches songwriters all over the world to write their best songs.
Rachel is also the creator of the new creativity app, “Muzi.” Called “a cure for creative block” by the San Francisco Chronicle, Muzi is the first-of-its-kind app that gets to know you with a thirty question quiz, then designs a program based on your specific creative needs and strengths. With exercises for inspiration, courage, discipline, rest, and connection, Muzi understands that so often what we think of as songwriting issues are actually creativity issues, and that when we get ourselves resourced for creativity, we’re finally able to write our best songs with ease and joy.
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