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From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood, join the BIG W, with a drink in hand for the next two hours as he explores the RCA Camden LIVING series! Living Trio! Living Percussion! Living Guitars! Living Voices! Living Brass! Living Marimbas! Living Jazz!Living Strings!! IA swinging good Space-Age pop time will be had by ALL....in LIVING STEREO. Playlist Show 404: Guitar Man - Living Guitars Whipped Cream - Living Brass Green Tambourine - Living Percussion Love Me Tonight - Living Trio Sugar Town - Living Voices I'm So Glad I Can Fly - Living Trio The Impossible Dream - Living Trio Give a Little More - Living Trio Spinning Wheel - Living Trio Mission Impossible Theme - Living Marimbas Thunderball - Living Brass The Phoenix Love Theme - Living Jazz Summer Samba - Living Jazz Up A Lazy River - Living Jazz Little Tracy - Living Jazz Johnny B. Goode - Living Voices Hold Me Tight - Living Voices Step In Time - Living Voices Detroit - Living Voices Tequila - Living Brass Happiness Is - Living Brass Bye Bye - Living Brass The Glory of Love - Living Marimbas Music To Watch Girls By - Living Marimbas Tijuana Taxi - Living Marimbas The Way You Look Tonight - Living Strings (Esquival) I'm A Believer - Living Strings The Begat - Living Strings Do The Clam - Living Guitars A Thousand Guitars - Living Guitars Bluesette - Living Guitars Caravan - Living Guitars Lemon Tree - Living Guitars Let It Be - Living Guitars Step to the Rear - Living Percussion Mr. Lucky - Living Strings La Bamba - Living Brass
Voice of the Valley Host, Todd Skeen, speaks with two different groups on Tuesday March 17th. Hope Benedict and Suzy Avey with the Lemhi County Historical Society/Sacajawea Center discusses the Living Voices program that has been postponed. Upcoming programs and educational opportunities are also discussed. Jenny Tracy from Steele Memorial Medical Center gives an update on COVID-19 and the health and welfare of Lemhi County.
Message from Chris Oberg on February 22, 2020
Message from Dave Toogood on February 15, 2020
Message from Chris Oberg on February 8, 2020
“We want to feel like our life had impact on more people than just ourselves.” –Kathy HsiehHow to be a Theatre Artist with Kathy HsiehKathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor, writer and director, most recently seen in The Brothers Paranormal with Pork Filled Productions, Washer/Dryer with SIS Productions & Pratidhwani, Gambatte at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center in Portland, M. Butterfly at ArtsWest, The White Snake with ReAct and ASL Midsummer Night’s Dream with Sound Theatre. She received Footlight and Gypsy Awards for acting in Chinglish at ArtsWest and was nominated for an Ellie Award for the same role with CATS in Nevada City, and received the Gregory Award for Sustained Achievement in 2017. She has also worked with the Seattle Rep, Book-It, ACT, Intiman, Taproot, The 1448 Projects, Freehold, Living Voices and more. Her most recent project is a reading of Black Santa at Solo and Copious Love last December.Hear from Kathy about:· Her extensive traveling in life· How immigrant parents influenced her love of drama· How being shy and introverted can work with theatre· What the Seattle theatre world is like· What a high school teacher told a woman of color about theatre (and how Kathy took that)· How she paid her way through college by acting· How she went from roles onstage to roles in life· What diversity and inclusion can do for theater· How she balances projects for herself versus projects that serve others· How she bought a house from her acting income· What it’s like being a funder for the arts· How she gets to influence diversity and inclusion with theatres and their audiences· Women and ageism in the arts and our societyYou can follow @KathyHsieh on Facebook, Instagram and TwitterYour host Steph Newman is a theatre pro who helps people. Contact her! You can share your questions, dreams, failures and successes to get tips, tricks and ideas by writing to steph@stephnewman.com I Love Theatre Now What is a creation by Steph Newman and Travis Newman. This podcast is on a mission to share the real stories that lead to real jobs (in the arts and beyond). So if you're curious to know where that love of drama can lead, listen up!This is a labor of love. Your contributions lead to better equipment and interviews. Contribute at www.stephnewman.com/podcastSupport the show (http://www.stephnewman.com/podcast)
Message from Chris Oberg on February 1, 2020
Part two of a two-part conversation between composer James Whitbourn and James Jordan, conductor of the Westminster Williamson Voices, focusing on their new Naxos recording "Living Voices."
Part one of a two-part conversation between composer James Whitbourn and James Jordan, conductor of the Westminster Williamson Voices, focusing on their new Naxos recording "Living Voices."