Guitar For Kids Lesson 1
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Steve Dalachinsky | AFA Vision Festival 19 - “Saga of the Outlaws 3: For Amiri Baraka”
Steve Dalachinsky is a native New Yorker, poet, critic, and artist, Dalachinsky was active in the Avant-Garde and Free Jazz movements. He authored multiple collections of poetry, including Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems (Great Weather for Media, LLC, 2018) and The Final Nite & Other Poems: The Complete Notes from a Charles Gayle Notebook 1987-2006 (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2006), winner of the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Book Award.
What's Inside, by The Beautiful Secret.
What's Inside, written and sung by Rachael Hawnt. "I wanted to share a song I co wrote with Ash Cutler about my niece. This song is a very personal look at life from her perspective. This song became the official anthem for World Autism Awareness Week 2017. This was our charity single in support of the National Autistic Society helping to raise awareness for people living with Autism."
Steve Dalachinsky | AFA Vision Festival 19 - “Saga of the Outlaws 3: For Amiri Baraka”
Steve Dalachinsky is a native New Yorker, poet, critic, and artist, Dalachinsky was active in the Avant-Garde and Free Jazz movements. He authored multiple collections of poetry, including Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems (Great Weather for Media, LLC, 2018) and The Final Nite & Other Poems: The Complete Notes from a Charles Gayle Notebook 1987-2006 (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2006), winner of the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Book Award.
What's Inside, by The Beautiful Secret.
What's Inside, written and sung by Rachael Hawnt. "I wanted to share a song I co wrote with Ash Cutler about my niece. This song is a very personal look at life from her perspective. This song became the official anthem for World Autism Awareness Week 2017. This was our charity single in support of the National Autistic Society helping to raise awareness for people living with Autism."