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Our conversation with Scar Markham and his journey within the Rochester music scene. He highlights the importance of representation and inclusivity in this vibrant community. Scar also shares his experience moving back to Rochester from New York City, reflecting on the differences in artistic opportunities. We dive into his thoughts on how local music venues are evolving and the need for more support for emerging artists. With a blend of personal stories and professional insights, Scar emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming atmosphere that uplifts marginalized voices, reminding us of the power of shared experiences and the need for community engagement.
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By Kate RogersOur conversation with Scar Markham and his journey within the Rochester music scene. He highlights the importance of representation and inclusivity in this vibrant community. Scar also shares his experience moving back to Rochester from New York City, reflecting on the differences in artistic opportunities. We dive into his thoughts on how local music venues are evolving and the need for more support for emerging artists. With a blend of personal stories and professional insights, Scar emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming atmosphere that uplifts marginalized voices, reminding us of the power of shared experiences and the need for community engagement.
Mentions
flourpailkids.com (@flourpailkids)
choresband.bandcamp.com/album/tender-as-a-wound (@chores_band)
thesoundrochester.com (@thesoundroc)
lunchador.org (@lunchadorpodcasts)
girlsrockrochester.org (@girlsrockroc)
Mentioned in this episode:
Joe Bean Roasters
Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order!