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The Humanizing Power of Music by Evan Jasica

3 years ago TEDx

“Inspired by music therapy’s ability to unlock memories, improve communication, and process emotions, high school senior and music enthusiast Evan Jasica wonders how we can apply that power to our everyday lives. How can we harness the tool of music to connect us to ourselves and to others? Evan Jasica is a Senior at Lake…

Replay: Charles Julian Fearing Is A Musician’s Musician with Music in His Blood

3 years ago Feature, The Palacio Podcast
Charles Julian Fearing

Charles Julian Fearing has been around music all his life. Fearing began performing on a piano when he was three years old. We’re not talking about a child’s piano. No, we’re talking about an adult piano. His mother was a Mezzo-soprano singer and his uncle, a musician. “…she would be at the Shrine or the…

Palacio Podcast

Replay: Dave Williams Has A Lot to Say with His Music and His Mind

3 years ago Feature, The Palacio Podcast

Dave Williams hesitantly throws out words when you ask him to describe himself in a word or sentence. “Wow…cantankerous…you know I wouldn’t want to be that hostile sounding.” Prodded, the jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and writer tries again. “I can’t. I think I need a paragraph. Driven…maybe I have a bit of chip that I’m…

Palacio Podcast

Shy But Flyy Is A Singer, Writer, And Poet With Heart And Soul

3 years ago Feature, The Palacio Podcast

Shy But Flyy has a quick response when asked at what age she decided performing is what she wanted to do with her life. “If my mom tells the story, it was right when I was born.” All kidding aside, Shy But Flyy shares that she just knew that music was going to be a…

Arts and Culture

“Wanna Sleep Through the Holidays”, A Song for This Season

3 years ago Feature, The Palacio Podcast

Wanna Sleep Through the Holidays is a special gift from musician/composer Michael Archuleta and his wife Irma Archuleta, a retired educator and active volunteer. This new interpretation of their holiday production Wanna Sleep Through the Holidays was rereleased on Thanksgiving week.” Local Long Beach artist Natalie Acosta performs a new interpretation of the song whose music was composed…

PBS NewsHour

With Emphasis on Arts, Rural Communities Challenge National Narrative of Decline

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Americans have been drawn to rural areas in recent years partly due to the appeal of a higher quality of life. These regions have not traditionally been known as art hubs, but some residents say that trend is changing. Jeffrey Brown reports from northern Minnesota, where artists and community leaders are fighting the national narrative…

PBS NewsHour

Why Music Has Such Profound Effects on The Brain

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Why does music give us chills, motivate us to work out and make us feel connected to one another? Neuroscientist and opera singer Indre Viskontas explains the power of music and its effects on our brains in her new book, “How Music Can Make You Better.” Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG…

PBS NewsHour

Santana on Woodstock at 50: ‘Kumbaya Will Kick Your Ass’

4 years ago PBS NewsHour

“This month marks the 50th anniversary of the famed music festival Woodstock, and a half-century after playing there, musician Carlos Santana is still going strong. In the second of our two-part series on the guitar legend, NewsHour Weekend’s Tom Casciato speaks with Santana about his path to Woodstock, and the road that led him there.”…

PBS NewsHour

Santana’s rhythmic tradition continues with new album, tour

4 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Twenty years ago, Carlos Santana released one of the biggest hit albums in history: the Grammy-winning “Supernatural.” But 2019 also marks the 50th anniversary of his famed Woodstock performance. On top of that, he has a new album, “Africa Speaks.” In Part 1 of a special two-part series, NewsHour Weekend’s Tom Casciato sits down with…

Palacio Podcast

Women Who Rock: The Lives and Music From Bessie To Beyoncé

4 years ago Feature, The Palacio Podcast

Women Who Rock: Bessie to Beyoncé. Girl Groups to Riot Grrrl. was edited by Evelyn McDonnell, Associate Professor of Journalism and New Media and Director of Journalism at Loyola Marymount University in Playa Vista. PalacioMagzine.com asked Melina Paris, Assistant Editor and Arts and Culture Reporter with San Pedro’s Random Lengths to guest host an interview…

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