Alana Levandoski is a member of our community with a powerful voice and a gift for songwriting. She's been giving those gifts back to community for a long while now, and this new lyric video and recording is a timely gift for those working towards truth and reconciliation on this, National Indigenous Peoples Day.
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This weekend there are so many good things going on in our city. I’m one of the hosts of CBC RadioActive’s InCrowd, where it’s my job to say ‘here’s what you should check out in the arts scene this weekend’. That job gets a lot harder come summer.
For those of you interested in the power of art for social change, the choice is easy this weekend. Bleeding Heart is involved with not one, but THREE incredible events on Saturday (and beyond) that you won’t want to miss.
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During this year's Kaleido Festival, St.Faith's Anglican Church - part of our Bleeding Heart family - will be filled with original music. Join us for Songs by Sunlight and a workshop with Grammy-nominated songwriter Steve Seskin!
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Consider this a 'greatest hits' from the last week of the Bleeding Heart Art Space social media-sphere. These are the posts you liked, clicked on and shared most last week, served together in one tasty meal.
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We are in a living room playing music for each other. 8 of us or so. Each time I hear one of these friends play a song, I get a peek into their heart. I see something–hear something–I didn't know was there.
We meet for weeks like this, sharing new songs and with them a part of our souls. We cry. We heal. We come together because we are all attending the same small church of 40 or 50 people and looking for a way to sing songs that don't belong in a church service. We are making music together and making connections, and we want to share all of this with the rest of our community.
The idea is called Bridge Songs. It will be a collection of songs from Urban Bridge Church.
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When you can get poets Joel McKerrow, Malcolm Guite, Scott Cairns and Luci Shaw to contribute to a track on your album, you must be doing something right.
You'll find all four poets on "The Christ Hymn", featured in the video below. I highly recommend you sit back and soak that video in as small celebration of this Easter Monday. In fact, I'm going to do that right after I finish this post.
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Cynthia Hamar is an Edmonton area singer-songwriter who released her third album, The Son and I, just this weekend
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For some (like me) Christmas festivities already get rolling tonight. With the help of the right music, they can get rocking, too. Just in time for your Christmas gatherings, may I present to you The 12 Songs of Christmas - A Very Bleeding Heart Christmas Playlist.
In no particular order, here are 12 songs that swing from deep meaning to deep fun. Some old favourites mixed in with some you might have missed. Even some from friends of Bleeding Heart Art Space. All of these gems would be welcome at a Bleeding Heart Christmas party, with the hopes that someone would track down the host to ask, ‘who is this singing?’ at least once.
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Bridge Songs: Dear Edmonton brought together more than 30 artists (visual, musicians, writers) to create and share work about our fair city. It was a great evening, captured on camera by the fine folks at #WEAREYEG, and Aaron Maxwell Vanimere, to whom we are ever so grateful.
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A few weeks back I told you about our Bridge Songs 2014 visuals artists. Today, I'm going to set that art to some beautiful music from 9 local talents.
You can read my full post from today, a letter to Edmonton about her music scene, on the Dear Edmonton blog.
But if you just want the list, I'm excited to share this great round up of local talent right here and now. Look forward to hearing, and owning, some of their music with your Bridge Songs ticket for June 14.
Angela Power
Becky Pawliw
Brian Toogood
Cynthia Hamar
Dan Sabo
Dave Von Bieker
Lloyd Litke
Lora Jol
Reuben Anderson
It's a great line up of music I know you're going to love hearing.
Oh, and one more thing.
We'll be having a performance from Venessa B during our Low Brow Art Gala after the show!
Oh, and one more, one more thing.
Three of these performers will be playing The Carrot, together, the week before Bridge Songs: Dear Edmonton. For just $5 at the door, you can catch Becky Pawliw, Brian Toogood and Venessa B in a group show that's sure to get stuck in your head. RSVP on Facebook here.
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