With in-person concerts uncertain for the foreseeable future, Grand Rapids’ St. Cecilia Music Center has unveiled new virtual, online shows for 2021 starring Michigan-bred folk and blues artists as well as several West Michigan jazz pianists.The free, live-streamed concerts on St. Cecilia’s Facebook page and YouTube channel will include a "folk and blues virtual series" that kicks off Jan. 21 with renowned Grand Rapids singer-songwriter Ralston Bowles and musician-producer Michael
Free Jazz & Folk Concerts Virtually From St. Cecilia
St. Cecilia Music Center (SCMC) just announced new offerings to their Winter/Spring 2021 virtual concert series. As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to keep SCMC’s doors closed for in-person concerts, the organization remains committed to bringing ongoing great music to the community virtually.
The new concerts will include popular Michigan artists performing live from SCMC’s Royce Auditorium stage, for viewers to watch free virtually on SCMC’s Facebook and YouTube channels. In addition to the Michigan artist series, SCMC will feature virtual performances from artists who were to perform on the Jazz and Acoustic Café Folk Series.
With two high stakes U.S. Senate seats up for grabs on Jan. 5, the eyes of the nation are all on Georgia.
Oregon-based musician Lea Jones may live on the opposite side of the country, but he wants to get involved with the Georgia runoff the only way he knows how with protest songs.
Jones is one half of the band Buffalo Romeo with his grandson Keenan Dorn. The story of how Jones and Dorn met and how they are related to each other is incredibly convoluted and would benefit from a Venn digram, but it is worth reading about on their Facebook page.
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