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SUMMARY:Ogden After Hours
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: In respect and solidarity with the worldwide demonstrations demanding an end to systemic racism and advocating for equality and justice\, Ogden After Hours at Home will not occur this evening and will be postponed to a later date. Black Lives Matter. \nOgden Museum presents Ogden After Hours at Home! This weekly series features Southern musicians and DJs performing from the comfort of their own homes. Live sessions will be available on Zoom and Ogden Museum’s Facebook! And every fourth Thursday of the month\, our esteemed host\, Brandon Lattimore\, will take us on a nostalgic journey and play musical selections from the Ogden After Hours archive. Tune in weekly to Hear the South! \nThis week\, Ogden After Hours at Home presents Sabine & The Dew Drop! \n \nSabine is a dreamy vocalist based out of New Orleans. She is deeply inspired by classic r&b and doo-wop. McCalla’s beautiful vocal stylings and haunting storytelling put the listener in the scene; whether taking you back to moments of love or a scene of a mist covered levee\, one can’t help but be enthralled. She has played in many notable places in New Orleans\, such as Preservation Hall\, Three Muses and BJ’s. And recently released two singles on bandcamp she recorded with the help of producer Eli “Paperboy” Reed. \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/oahathome-2020-06-04/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours,Ogden Museum Online Events
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SUMMARY:Ogden After Hours
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. CHECK BACK SOON FOR THE NEW DATE! \nOgden Museum presents Ogden After Hours at Home! This weekly series features Southern musicians and DJs performing from the comfort of their own homes. Live sessions will be available on Zoom and Ogden Museum’s Facebook! And every fourth Thursday of the month\, our esteemed host\, Brandon Lattimore\, will take us on a nostalgic journey and play musical selections from the Ogden After Hours archive. Tune in weekly to Hear the South! \nThis week Ogden After Hours at Home presents Dominic Minix! \n \nDominic Minix is a guitarist\, producer and singer-songwriter from New Orleans. Dominic has played with artists like Solange\, Christian Scott\, Pell and Delfeayo Marsalis. Dominic has also released music independently and with his band\, Yung vul. Dominic plays a wide variety of music with specialty in jazz\, punk rock and hip hop. Yung vul has performed at many local music venues and festivals including Preservation Hall\, French Quarter Fest and Buku Fest. \nDon’t forget to support the band! Tip through Venmo @Dominic-Minix \n  \nWatch on Zoom\nWatch on Facebook\n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/oahathome-2020-06-11/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours,Ogden Museum Online Events
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SUMMARY:Ogden After Hours at Home
DESCRIPTION:In solidarity with the ongoing national and local protests responding to police brutality and systemic racial inequality in the United States\, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art has chosen to pause our virtual music program\, Ogden After Hours At Home\, for the remainder of June 2020. We firmly believe in the power of musical performance to uplift\, heal and incite action; thus we want to spend this time doing so while reflecting on and highlighting the history of Black revolutionary music in America. Exploring a variety of genres and eras\, OAH Host Brandon Lattimore will spotlight three Black musicians who have fundamentally shaped the course of not only Black or music history\, but American history in its entirety. \nThis week we will be highlighting the following artists: \nBillie Holiday\, who’s most critically acclaimed song “Strange Fruit” is widely considered the first great protest song and the spark that led to the civil rights movement.  \nNina Simone\, a child prodigy and coined the “High Priestess of Soul”\, begin playing the piano at the age of 3. She went on to become a singer\, songwriter\, pianist\, and activist. Her works were radical and revolutionary and she wrote and arranged some of the most vital indictments against injustice in music history.  \nGil Scott Heron\, considered by many to be the first rapper/MC ever\, has influenced writers\, academics\, and musicians\, from indie rockers to rappers. His work during the 1970s influenced and helped engender subsequent African-American music genres\, such as hip hop and neo soul. His work brought new depth and political consciousness to ’70s. \nListen on Zoom Listen on Facebook
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/oahathome-2020-06-11-2020-06-18/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours,Ogden Museum Online Events
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