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Jill Steinberg's photo anthology Invisible Revealed is available for sale now. All proceeds benefit the Impact Lab Endowment.
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Known for his buttery voice and distinct strumming, guitarist, singer-songwriter and bandleader John Roseboro has been making a name for himself in the Brooklyn indie scene, redefining and innovating the genre with Brazilian jazz and mysticism.
We Don’t Need the Sea to Drown is a multi-disciplinary performance from Sxip Shirey and Coco Karol that combines stories gleaned from Karol’s movement interview with NY-based artists and community leaders with Shirey’s renowned use of sound objects with the duo’s celebrated choral form, the Gauntlet, where corridors of singers pass a libretto downstream in cascadinging tones and phrases, as audiences experience waves of sound.
We Don’t Need the Sea to Drown is a multi-disciplinary performance from Sxip Shirey and Coco Karol that combines stories gleaned from Karol’s movement interview with NY-based artists and community leaders with Shirey’s renowned use of sound objects with the duo’s celebrated choral form, the Gauntlet, where corridors of singers pass a libretto downstream in cascadinging tones and phrases, as audiences experience waves of sound.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome MARINA to National Sawdust in Brooklyn, NY to celebrate her new album, PRINCESS OF POWER, with a discussion moderated by Rolling Stone's Tomás Mier about her creative process and a special live performance.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome Tony and Academy Award-nominated artist John C. Reilly to National Sawdust in Brooklyn, NY to celebrate his upcoming album, What’s Not To Love?, with a discussion about his creative process and a special live performance accompanied by GRAMMY Award-winning musician and co-producer of What's Not To Love? Davíd Garza (Fiona Apple, Sharon Van Etten).
Blue Note Jazz Festival presents Rosali with special guests J.C.R.G and Edsel Axle.