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Introducing The Color of Music Collective

Introducing The Color of Music Collective In this piece, we meet the Color of Music Collective, and organization on a mission to highlight and amplify the work of BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ persons operating in the music business. Guest post by Meet the Color of Music Collective, an organization with the mission of amplifying the voices of BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ individuals working in the music industry. Founded by Mia Van Allen and Marcella Desharnais, the organization is paving the path for public discussion and promotion of underrepresented communities within the music industry. Let’s just say they’re working towards reshaping the narrative of leadership and success within the overall industry. While there is a long way to go, organizations such as Color of Music Collective show the importance of highlighting stories often untold and making a serious change and impact for the next generation of artists and industry leaders. 

WPLN News: Nashville s Music Industry Pivots To Address Mental Health : NPR

Joshua Schultz toggle caption Joshua Schultz Joshua Schultz, a Nashville-based tour lighting designer who was already in recovery from a painkiller addiction at the time the pandemic began, shares his struggles with mental health. Joshua Schultz When COVID-19 took hold, financial support unsurprisingly topped the list of priorities for most nonprofits who provide direct assistance to people in the live music industry. But, as weeks off of the road turned into months and now over a year, mental health remains a major concern for those whose stages have sat blank and silent for so long. I was on the way up again, and this couldn t have come at a worse time, says Joshua Schultz, a Nashville-based tour lighting designer who was already in recovery from a painkiller addiction at the time the pandemic hit full tilt. My phone hasn t rung for a job in a year. I don t see the end. I know that it s coming. I just don t know when.

Mental Health Takes Center Stage As Pandemic Devastates Nashville s Live Music Scene

Mental Health Takes Center Stage As Pandemic Devastates Nashville s Live Music Scene Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Joshua Schultz, a Nashville-based tour lighting designer who was already in recovery from a painkiller addiction at the time the pandemic began, shares his struggles with mental health. Joshua Schultz When COVID-19 took hold, financial support unsurprisingly topped the list of priorities for most nonprofits who provide direct assistance to people in the live music industry. But, as weeks off of the road turned into months and now over a year, mental health remains a major concern for those whose stages have sat blank and silent for so long.

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