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All music used with permission by Tide Pools
Disappearing Act - Marks
Blues - Parks
Fisherman's Lullabye - Parks
Mushi Mushi - Redman
Tots, Locks and Polka Dots - Parks
Grinnin' in Your Face - House
I Fall In Love Too Easily - Standard
Byablue - Motian
Turnaround - Coleman
Weary Woman - Marks
Law Years - Coleman
Diversity is New York City based Tide Pools’ calling card, and their performance this week illustrates this. Featuring everything from Appalachian folk music to Ornette Coleman to a Dominican Rum commercial jingle, a Tide Pools concert offers something for everyone.
Featuring Hanna Marks on Bass, Connor Parks on Drums and Alfredo Colon on Alto Saxophone, from October 20th, 2021 it’s Tide Pools – Live at the Bop Stop.
Live at the Bop Stop is made possible by the Music Settlement – serving Northeast Ohio by offering music instruction – music therapy and early childhood education since 1912. The Music Settlement’s mission is to welcome all to our music and arts community to learn – create – inspire – and heal.
This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio and the studios of KUNV in Las Vegas, Nevada. Additional production at the Bop Stop is provided by Graham Rosen. Editing for WOBC,WNPA and the Public Radio Exchange is provided by Dr. Pete Naegele - and for our podcast and other radio affiliates by Shawn Gilbert at Gilazar Media.
The executive producer is Daniel Peck – with additional consulting production by Bryan Kennard and Gabe Pollack.
For extended versions of all of our shows –our Live at the Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app or visit our website at www.themusicsettlement.org and click the Bop Stop link.
Want to Support The Bop Stop? Donate here!
Contact us here
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All music used with permission by Tide Pools
Disappearing Act - Marks
Blues - Parks
Fisherman's Lullabye - Parks
Mushi Mushi - Redman
Tots, Locks and Polka Dots - Parks
Grinnin' in Your Face - House
I Fall In Love Too Easily - Standard
Byablue - Motian
Turnaround - Coleman
Weary Woman - Marks
Law Years - Coleman
Diversity is New York City based Tide Pools’ calling card, and their performance this week illustrates this. Featuring everything from Appalachian folk music to Ornette Coleman to a Dominican Rum commercial jingle, a Tide Pools concert offers something for everyone.
Featuring Hanna Marks on Bass, Connor Parks on Drums and Alfredo Colon on Alto Saxophone, from October 20th, 2021 it’s Tide Pools – Live at the Bop Stop.
Live at the Bop Stop is made possible by the Music Settlement – serving Northeast Ohio by offering music instruction – music therapy and early childhood education since 1912. The Music Settlement’s mission is to welcome all to our music and arts community to learn – create – inspire – and heal.
This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio and the studios of KUNV in Las Vegas, Nevada. Additional production at the Bop Stop is provided by Graham Rosen. Editing for WOBC,WNPA and the Public Radio Exchange is provided by Dr. Pete Naegele - and for our podcast and other radio affiliates by Shawn Gilbert at Gilazar Media.
The executive producer is Daniel Peck – with additional consulting production by Bryan Kennard and Gabe Pollack.
For extended versions of all of our shows –our Live at the Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app or visit our website at www.themusicsettlement.org and click the Bop Stop link.
Want to Support The Bop Stop? Donate here!
Contact us here

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