Archive From March, 2018
Safeguard Our Culture, Support Music Maker TODAY!
inThe Artistson March 29, 2018
Music Maker needs your support now to ensure that our collective culture lives on and remains vital for future generations: Your support identifies and serves artists who are an important part of the American story Your support educates diverse audiences and celebrates our shared cultural heritage Your support empowers artists to get them much-deserved work […]
Diggin’: Boo Hanks – Step it Up and Go
inTheir Musicon March 22, 2018
Pickin’ Low Cotton by Boo Hanks If you got to spend even five minutes with Boo Hanks he would have a positive impact on your life. Boo was from deep within the Virginia countryside, just across the North Carolina border, from a small town called Buffalo Junction. When modern life seems to be too much […]
Pee Wee Hayes, the Glorifying Vines Sisters, and Pat “Mother Blues” Cohen to Play Telluride Blues & Brews Festival!
inNewson March 21, 2018
Music Maker is thrilled to be partnered with the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival! This year Music Maker partner artists Pee Wee Hayes, the Glorifying Vines Sisters, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, and Pat “Mother Blues” Cohen will be playing the festival. In addition, Music Maker will be hosting a lounge at the Blues Stage featuring a […]
Diggin’: Pura Fé – Follow Your Heart’s Desire
inTheir Musicon March 15, 2018
Hold The Rain by Pura Fé Pura Fé is a musical genius, period. Her singing and Hawaiian lap steel guitar playing are unique and deeply inspired by her Native heritage. Pair that with a super positive message and you’ve got an incredibly inspiring song. Pura Fé isn’t just singing about it either, this powerful woman […]
Listening to Precious Bryant with Amythyst Kiah
inTheir Musicon March 15, 2018
Amythyst Kiah is among the most recognized new voices interpreting, reviving, and reimagining the African American musical tradition. Both a scholar of African American music history and a songwriter in her own right, Kiah’s repertoire balances her own rhythmic, rocking original compositions and stripped-down homages to the folk, old-time, and blues singers whose work made […]