Australian Jessica Newham, a.k.a. musician Betty Who, is not just a pop artist. After starting her classical training as a cellist at the age of four, Newham moved to the U.S. to attend the prestigious Interlochen Center for the Arts followed by the Berklee College of Music. With such an impressive musical pedigree, it was only fate that she would meet producer Peter Thomas during her first semester and begin creating her own signature sound with him shortly thereafter.

“All of You” is a single from her recent debut LP, Take Me When You Go, and it showcases her bombastic, stadium-filling style. The song features a strong beat that commands the listener to get up and dance, as well as Newham’s powerful vocals, all lending to the anthemic feeling that characterizes Newham’s music. If you’re looking for a feel-good track to get you on your feet, you have found it.

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Rachel Schroeder is a huge fan of all kinds of performance. When she's not tap dancing or belting Ella Fitzgerald, she is attending live shows and soaking up the melodic energy. Rachel appreciates the rich musical culture of Madison and is proud to play a part in it.