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By Kerry Dexter, 16 September, 2025

Music for Community

In shifting times, it can be helpful to think about community.

Communities can exist in person and at distance, online and face to face. They may be made up of those who are family near and far, work colleagues near and far, people you see in the course of everyday events such as a trip to grocers, a stop at the library, a regular visit to a favorite cafe.

This music could offer you ideas to spark reflection on the ways community works through these shifting times.

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  • music
  • storytelling
By Kerry Dexter, 18 August, 2025

Music to Inspire, to Connect, to Remind of Hope

Shifting times, indeed.

In the midst of large-picture changes and day to day life events, music can be a way to reflect and to learn, or a method for speaking out in protest.

In these changing times, music can also work to inspire, to connect, to remind of hope.

Music to Inspire, to Connect, to Remind of Hope

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  • music
  • storytelling
By Kerry Dexter, 21 July, 2025

Music for Courage and Kindness

Through times which continue to shift, there are songs and tunes which suggest connection, which remind of courage and of kindness and trust, even through dark times.

A hand reaching out, a touch on the shoulder, a reminder of connection: there are many ways music can bring these things.

Music for Courage and Kindness

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  • music
By Music Workshop, 6 June, 2024

Beyond the Notes: Unleashing the Cultural and Educational Power of Music

When Ken Burns completed his film about jazz, he said, “I have made a film about jazz that tries to look through jazz to see what it tells us about who we are as a people.” And in his film Country Music, he quotes Merle Haggard saying that country music is “about those things we believe in, but can’t see.…” In these observations, Ken Burns and Merle Haggard capture music’s special impact and role as it touches and enriches all of our lives.

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  • education
  • music education
  • music
By Jianwei Chen, 6 June, 2024

Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo: From Glory To Carnival

When we talk about “military,” what exactly are we thinking? Or rather, what do we imagine for this word? From my perspective as a visitor who grew up in an authoritarian country, before I travelled to Edinburgh, I thought the “military tattoo” was just a synonym for “military parade.” The latter often uses strict formations, precise marching, and almost mechanical uniformity to demonstrate collective power. However, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (hereafter referred to as REMT) showed me how they are totally different in an incredible way. 

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Edinburgh
  • Scotland
  • Military Tattoo
  • music
By Josh Garrick, 30 November, 2023

“Josh Recommends” for January 2024 by Josh Garrick

January 2024 turns out to be an excellent time to appreciate world-renowned artists and beautiful new productions as we continue the joys of the recent Holiday Season.   

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  • arts
  • music
  • entertainment
  • Florida
By Kerry Dexter, 28 November, 2022

Read This: Build a House

It’s a story that began with a song.

It is also a story that began long before the song or the book came to be.

The story began when the first enslaved people came to what is now the United States.

“You brought me here
to build a house...”

Rhiannon Giddens begins the song, and the text of Build a House.

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  • books
  • music
  • Juneteenth
  • slavery
  • Rhiannon Giddens
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 1 November, 2022

Listen Up! Russ Hewitt's Chasing Horizons is a Musical Gift

EVERY time the extraordinary musician Russ Hewitt releases a new CD, I am overjoyed at the musical gift he has given the world. His latest CD, Chasing Horizons, is gorgeous, soulful, and utterly addicting. I think you will feel the same, too.

Listen Up! Russ Hewitt's Chasing Horizons is a Musical Gift

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  • music
  • Russ Hewitt
  • Chasing Horizons
By Penny Sadler, 5 July, 2022

Texas Nonprofit Soundwaves Art Foundation Halfway To Goal Of Half A Million For Aid To Ukrainian Children

We translate the digital heartbeat of songs into one-of-a-kind artworks to raise money for nonprofits addressing the world’s most pressing problems.

Texas Nonprofit Soundwaves Art Foundation Halfway To Goal Of Half A Million For Aid To Ukrainian Children

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  • art
  • music
  • change
By Josh Garrick, 1 October, 2021

“Josh Recommends” by Josh Garrick – For October 2021

“Josh Recommends” by Josh Garrick – For October 2021

The Arts Scene in Central Florida is chock full of arts groups who can’t wait to get back into their performance spaces to – once again – share the extraordinary joys of LIVE performance with us. Read on -- there are classics for some and new works for others, and NOW is the time to reserve your tickets to become a part of it all …

 “Josh Recommends” by Josh Garrick – For October 2021

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  • Florida
  • arts
  • entertainment
  • music
  • theatre

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