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By Nick Loss-Eaton This Friday will be the last “Bandcamp Friday,” a day when Bandcamp takes no cut for sales of music on its platform, so Music Maker has decided to blow it out. In addition to my usual recommendations (and see social media for more), we are offering 20 percent off of the entire […]

Three Exhibitions Building Cultural Equity

inExhibitionson April 27, 2021

This summer marks a milestone for the Music Maker Foundation. For the first time, we will have three exhibitions on view at three different museums around the South. “Our Living Past” is already on view in the Museum of the Birthplace of Country Music in Bristol, Tennessee. In June, the “Hanging Tree Guitars” exhibition will […]

Exploring American Music With Dom Flemons

inArtist Storyon April 20, 2021

As it did for every touring musician, the pandemic changed everything for Dom Flemons, a founding member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, a 15-year friend of the Music Maker Foundation, and a member of our board of directors for almost 12 years.  For all of those 15 years, Flemons’ live shows and education programs have […]

The Blues Is a Universal Feeling

inArtist Storyon April 13, 2021

By Gabi Mendick Ring up Benjamin Tehoval and you might be taken aback by the thick, jovial French accent on the other end of the line. When you listen to Benjamin’s one-man-band take on the classic Roosevelt Sykes song “44 Blues,” you could reasonably assume he had deeper roots in the South, or had at […]

2020 Music Maker Program & Activities Report

inUncategorizedon April 12, 2021

Please read our full 2020 Program and Activities report here

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