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By Phil Donaldson
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Conversation with Hanna Doreen Brown (Sound Affects) about how music can make a huge impact upon underserved populations such as seniors.
In this episode, I speak with Jamal Skinner of DubSkin who is also the Executive Director of the Cultural Enrichment Center of Fort Collins.
Happy New Year! I'm back with my New Year's resolution and a song at the end of the episode. Enjoy!
Jephta Bernstein shares her passion for music education with her nonprofit, Off The Hook Arts. We discuss Jephta's journey from performing violinist to educator and event coordinator.
My conversation with Jen Parker, Executive Director of KRFC 88.9 FM Radio Fort Collins, reveals how community radio can be a valuable resource to indie bands and artists.
Check out my conversation with Jasco and Mer Sal of The Symbols about the work required to survive as a band.
For Black History Month, we're talking Hip-Hop. Check out this conversation with Hip-Hop Historian Curtis Sherrod.
Happy New Year! Let's enter 2019 with a sense of increased compassion. This conversation with Chase The Music's Clark Hodge is a great way to begin.
In 2008, The Spaceship Of The Imagination formed a synth band that grew into a community of nearly 50 people who help put on an annual Christmas multimedia extravaganza. Check out this lively conversation with The Spaceship Of The Imagination!
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.