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Joy Black Used the Violin to Escape Bullying, Now She’s a Musical Sensation | VIDEO

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*Joy Black knew that her life would one day change the moment she held a violin for the first time at age 13. She was a girl in the 8th grade who was routinely bullied for being skinny and for being different. In fact, the teasing was so excessive, that at one point it drove her to developing an eating disorder. However, on one fateful night, an unexpected dream completely altered her life – paving the way for a musician who would eventually work with major corporations and some of the biggest stars in entertainment.

“In my dream I saw myself on stage in front of thousands of people. It felt so real and it gave me a sense of hope and something to strive for,” said Black. “I had never even seen or heard of a black woman playing the violin, but I knew that’s what I wanted to do. The violin is literally the reason I made it through high school, because my orchestra class was at the end of the day. No matter what I had to endure during the rest of school, I wanted to be there. That was my escape.”

Fast forward to present-day, and the 24-year old has performed at events for Ford, Gatorade, CBS, the New England Patriots, Essence and many other companies.

She held a three month residency at Busch Gardens in Virginia. Also, she has had her share of opportunities to work with high profile music artists and creators, such as multi-platinum producer BricksDaMane (produced for Drake, Lil Baby, Nipsey Hussle), and  star female rap artist Latto (formerly “Mulatto”), whom she recently collaborated with for her song “Youngest and Richest.” The Mulatto link garnered her an appearance on NPR.

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Black is not your typical violinist from an affluent background. She recalls catching the train or the bus with her mother, who has always been by her side, and often braving the heat or the cold in order to make it to performances. Often tired, she still did whatever was necessary. Now, those memories are in the past, as she now books shows across the country and is light years ahead of where she and her mother once were financially.  Her journey has been different, but it is what made her who she is today.

Although Black is classically trained, what sets her apart from others is her ability to navigate multiple genres, including R&B and Hip Hop. Her playing style is unconventional, edgy and eccentric. Eyeing massive success by way of the strings on her violin, she also hopes to shatter barriers for young black girls and boys who have never considered playing the violin as a profession.

“Typically when people think of violinists, they think of a white person or an Asian person,” she said. “I have gotten some strange stares and people who may react a certain way when they see me; a black girl with natural hair playing the violin. I don’t let it bother me though. There are many people who support me.”

Currently, Black has a single out called “Champion Rising’, available on all platforms. She wants to become a nationally renowned figure, sell out festivals and music halls, and also collaborate with many more of the nation’s top music artists.

“I have a vision board that has everything that I want in life so I can see it everyday and stay motivated,” Black said. “I think it is important to tune out all of the negativity and visualize what you want. I keep a healthy, clean and positive environment so I can have the best chance at being very successful. I will be.”

For updates and more information on Joy Black and her work, visit www.joyblackviolinist.com or follow her on Instagram at @blacksworld.

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