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On the A Toda Madreship’s fifth voyage, we journey into the power of music and songwriting to heal our bodies and minds. We talk with Angela James, whose new album of lullabies, Quiet Night evokes those weird and magical pre-dawn hours with a tiny baby in your arms. Also joining us is Emmy Bean, who makes music with sick children in local hospitals, and writes and performs with “Chicago’s only end-times vocal trio” 80 Foots.
By Marisol Ceron & Jennifer KlonskyOn the A Toda Madreship’s fifth voyage, we journey into the power of music and songwriting to heal our bodies and minds. We talk with Angela James, whose new album of lullabies, Quiet Night evokes those weird and magical pre-dawn hours with a tiny baby in your arms. Also joining us is Emmy Bean, who makes music with sick children in local hospitals, and writes and performs with “Chicago’s only end-times vocal trio” 80 Foots.