We gather at 5:00 P.M. to begin our musical journey listening to local mariachis, and playing artisan build instruments in the theater. The talks begins at 6:00 P.M.
Our host for the evening is Linda Chorney, a Grammy-nominated musician who will guide us as we tune our ears to the vibrations of the desert.
Speakers will weave stories and music into a magical evening.
Howe Gelb: a local sonic instigator with global cult impact. Along with Rainer Ptàček, begat the indie-rock outfit Giant Sand in 1980. has recorded/released/produced over 50 albums.
John Coinman: an award-winning singer-songwriter whose folk and americana music has appeared in numerous movies. He performs with Kevin Costner's Modern West Band.
Drew Cooper: a red dirt country musician who grew up in Tucson and has made his own brand of country music that’s distinctly Arizonan.
Roger Clyne: a successful, truly independent musician for 20 years, he has toured around the world over. Starting with Phoenix punk luminaries The Refreshments, and now with his band The Peacemakers, Clyne penned the theme song for the TV show “King of the Hill.”
Our host for the evening is Linda Chorney. She is the first truly independent artist to receive a Grammy nomination for Best Americana Album in 2012. She is an award winning filmmaker, author, public speaker, and self-proclaimed "Jack&ss of All Trades."
Born before the war, she started singing as a fetus, received a standing ovation in the delivery room and has been singing ever since. Her body of music includes 3 cassettes, and 7 CDs.
We will end the evening with refreshments, one-on-one conversations with the musicians and even more music, giving the audience a well-rounded perspective on the desert sound, the characters it molds and the art it inspires.
TEDtalks are for everyone, and TEDxTucson is made to be accessible for music aficionados from
318 E Congress St
Tucson, Arizona, 85701
United States
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