Award winning Artist TolumiDE (tolumidemusic.com) takes audiences away to a tropical oasis filled with sweet inspirational soulful vocals, warm bilingual lyrics, contemporary African rhythms with danceable grooves. Her accolades include Best R&B Female Artist at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards and latest single this year 'Throwback' peaked at #3 on the Global Top Independent airplay chart. The risting singer-songwriter, born in Toronto, raised in Lagos and now in Maryland - Washington, D.C.
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GRAMMY® AWARD winners CATHY FINK & MARCY MARXER honor influences such as Ola Belle Reed, Alice Gerrard, Tom Paxton, Pete Seeger, and good old P.D. (Traditional), along with songs by Cathy, David Francey, Ken Whitely and Bob Dylan. Their unique arrangements include tight vocal harmonies and virtuosity on the five-string banjo, cello banjo (reinvented by Marcy), guitar and ukulele.
These unique duets (and one creatively overdubbed vocal arrangement of “Song Of Joy”) show just how powerful two instruments and voices can be. No surprise as it is album number 45 for the duo (including solo projects) and their 35th year of making music together. They have won two GRAMMY® Awards, 14 consecutive GRAMMY® Nominations and over 60 WAMMIE Awards from the Washington Area Music Association.
These unique duets (and one creatively overdubbed vocal arrangement of “Song Of Joy”) show just how powerful two instruments and voices can be. No surprise as it is album number 45 for the duo (including solo projects) and their 35th year of making music together. They have won two GRAMMY® Awards, 14 consecutive GRAMMY® Nominations and over 60 WAMMIE Awards from the Washington Area Music Association.
Medium: Audio
Year: 2017
Details: Full Album Link
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Cathy & Marcy's 2nd Ukulele-Centric album with styles ranging from Western Swing to Celtic to Folk.
Medium: Audio
Year: 2019
Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer
Virtual showcase for Folk Alliance International Conference February 2021
The show includes a variety of songs, styles and instrumentation.
The show includes a variety of songs, styles and instrumentation.
Year: 2021
Details: 25 minutes
Ramón Tasat Ramon.tasat@gmail.com www.ramontasat.com
Vocalist, musician, and gifted entertainer Ramón Tasat thrills audiences with his magnificent tenor voice and unforgettable guitar arrangements. Ramón sings in Hebrew, Ladino, Spanish, Italian, and English, and specializes in Sephardic music.
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An original song is conceived as one long run-on sentence. The title word "solstice" comes from the Latin "sol" (sun) and "sistere" (to stand still) -- because at the summer and winter solstices, from the Earth's vantage point, the sun appears to stand still before swinging back into the opposite hemisphere.
Medium: "live" piano and voice
Year: copyright, 2017
Details: 4:07
Greta Ehrig is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary artist with a passion for teaching piano, songwriting, creative writing, and mixed-media arts.
Maria grew up on the Eastern Shore and has returned to her roots after venturing into the wider world to, among other things, dance at Jacob's Pillow in Becket, Massachusetts, spend several years as a stage manager, travel the country with a children's band, study ethnomusicology, and write and teach extensively on the musical and cultural meanings of Hamilton. She is currently at work on a documentary film project about sea-level rise on the Eastern Shore.
Jamile McGee started dancing at the age of 4. Jamile was diagnosed at the age of 9 with Systemic Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis and was told he would either be in a wheel chair or not be able to walk for the remainder of his life. He was miraculously healed and able not only to walk, but also to make his home on the stage. His gift to the world started with his first professional performance at the age of 14.
Louise Anderson has over 30 years of teaching experience in music education including PK-12 and university levels. Her interest in using the ukulele in education has led her to organizing community ukulele programs, presenting workshops in PK-12 schools, creating play-along videos, and presenting professional development for music educators. She has currently developed a program for schools that includes using the music of a Maryland musician from the 1920s, social-emotional learning, performing on the ukulele, singing, and language arts.