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Jordan Hamilton s 2019 album My Thoughts Are is a collection of original songs covering a wide range of real life experience. Although he doesn t claim the title of activist for himself (he says he would have to work harder to earn it), several of Hamilton s songs anticipated the Black Lives Matter movement s resurgence in 2020. In a conversation with Cara Lieurance, Hamilton says his journey as a solo artist who accompanies his songs on electric cello and looping technology is based in a musical community that gives him space and brings new ideas and influences into his life.
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SPR is a media partner with Gonzaga University for their Green Room Series. Like a book club for the performing arts, this speaker series invites you to learn and enjoy work from a wide variety of artists from the comfort of your own home.
This series offers numerous artists a platform to present and speak about their art. When you have registered for one of the events you will have access to a 10 minute video, and then on the day of the Green Room Series event
you will click on another link in the confirmation e-mail to attend a 30-minute Zoom webinar with the artist, moderated by Laura Sims, Director of the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. You can learn more about the series on the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center event page here.
Green Room Series - Bridge & Wolak The Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center is hosting the free Green Room Series, a virtual series of personal, behind-the-scenes time with artists from around the globe. Bridge & Wolak are an internationally-acclaimed music and comedy duo, integrating traditional acoustic instruments with 21st century digital technology. They perform their own uniquely re-imagined repertoire of classical, world and jazz fusion. They were nominated for the BC Touring Artist of the Year award in 2019.
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Jordan Hamilton s 2019 album My Thoughts Are is a collection of original songs covering a wide range of real life experience. Although he doesn t claim the title of activist for himself (he says he would have to work harder to earn it), several of Hamilton s songs anticipated the Black Lives Matter movement s resurgence in 2020. In a conversation with Cara Lieurance, Hamilton says his journey as a solo artist who accompanies his songs on electric cello and looping technology is based in a musical community that gives him space and brings new ideas and influences into his life.
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