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Crossover TV: The Lockdown Sessions Continues

Jon Tyler Wiley & his Virginia Choir teamed up with Ryan Newell from Sister Hazel for this amazing recorded from home version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Oh Well” presented by Crossover TV.

This video features:
Jon Tyler Wiley – vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keys
Ryan Newell – lead guitar
Eddie Dickerson – fiddle
Joanna Smith -bass
Brian Piper Barbre – drums
Thomas Johnson – keyboard

Audio mix: Rich Russman Edit: Avik Ray

Band Links
https://jontylerwiley.com/

https://www.sisterhazel.com/

Find more Crossover TC episode by visiting them on YouTube

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aSanTIS: ‘You Are a Part of the Highest Form of Creation’

Flow-bending artist aSanTIS discusses art, culture, and whether sound can solve the world’s problems in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
My interview with Amy Santis aka aSanTIS began in the most unexpected way. The Maryland-based flow-bending artist and lyrical storyteller came prepared to engage in conversation around questions I had posed – and she also brought one or two of her own thoughtful prompts based on her curiosities around my view of learning.

This practice of taking in her surroundings deeply through observation and inquiry has come naturally to aSanTIS ever since she was a young child. In terms of her early starts in music, she notes that she began as a discerning listener. “Just listening to music from my mom, on the radio, just being a consumer in the world of sound. But I think mainly, my mom has always loved dancing and listening to music, so that was sort of like second nature. We play music at gatherings, we play music in the car, and these songs are sort of like diaries that take us into a specific place.”

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