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Music Committee Meeting |
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Music Committee Meeting |
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Music Committee Meeting |
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Music Committee Meeting |
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Music Committee Meeting |
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Music Committee Meeting |
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Music Committee Meeting |
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Music Committee Meeting Dear UUSM Music Committee members, potential Music Committee members, and anyone interested in supporting music at UUSM: After the first two Sundays of the 2012-13 church year, we have welcomed our new Director of Music, DeReau Farrar, who has already begun to put his stamp on our program and activities. However, it is only a start and DeReau cannot accomplish everything on his own. After two years of transition in our church and in our music program, the Music Committee needs new interest and support. Members of the Director of Music Search Committee and former Music Committee chair Rima Snyder have agreed to assist with getting things up and running for the new season, and we're now at a stage where new people can step up and make a difference. We'll be laying the groundwork now for the foreseeable future, talking about our vision for this year and beyond. Plan now to attend the first meeting on Sunday, October 14, in Forbes Room 1 at 12:30 pm. If music speaks to your soul, be a part of the conversation! Please pass this invitation along to anyone else who might be interested. |
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Music Committee Meeting MUSIC COMMITTEE TAKE TWO! Hi all music lovers Music committee is reforming. Join us for the first meeting on April 24, 2016 at 12:30pm in room 2 to "reset" our music committee. All are welcome. |
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Music Committee Meeting - De Reau |
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Music Department - Auditions |
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Music Dept - Moira Smiley Concert UUSM's Music Department sponsoring: Jayme Stone's Lomax Project Jayme Stone (banjo,voice) | Moira Smiley (voice, accordion) | Sumaia Jackson (fiddle, voice) | Joe Phillips (bass, voice) Focusing on songs collected by folklorist and field recording pioneer Alan Lomax, this "collaboratory" brings together some of North America's most distinctive and creative roots musicians to revive, recycle, and reimagine traditional music. The repertoire includes Bahamian sea shanties, African-American a cappella singing from the Georgia Sea Islands, ancient Appalachian ballads, fiddle tunes, and work songs collected from both well-known musicians and everyday folk: sea captains, cowhands, fisherman, prisoners, and homemakers. |