It All Ends Slow Hunter Wallingford
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Monsters (original)
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Monsters (original)

Monsters, by Sammy Scott

Something A Little Different (Lyric Video)
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Something A Little Different (Lyric Video)

The lyric video for the fourth track of Maple Sky's debut EP - taking influences from the jazz, pop and indie genres.

Cultivated Earth - The Day of the Rabblement
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Cultivated Earth - The Day of the Rabblement

Amazing band - The Day of the Rabblement performing their original song 'Cultivated Earth' on guitars and acoustics.When the band released this song, The Day of the Rabblement were playing more acoustic and folk style music which involved a lot of guitars and mighty instruments as well as Khaleda Brophy-Harmer's leading voice in that same folksy style.Danny Harmer - Accordion and vocalsMac Brown - Lead guitar and vocalsSean Brophy - Bass guitar and vocalsRob Purkiss - Drums and vocals

Performer Portraits: Maren Montalbano
08:39
Performer Portraits: Maren Montalbano

Maren Montalbano began her vocal career with the San Francisco Girls Chorus at age seven, and has been singing ever since. A graduate of both New England Conservatory of Music and Tufts University, Ms. Montalbano can be heard in three GRAMMY Award-winning albums: John Adams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning work, On the Transmigration of Souls (2005), and Gavin Bryars’ The Fifth Century (2018), and Lansing McLoskey’s Zealot Canticles (2019), on which she is a featured soloist.

Monsters (original)
03:50
Monsters (original)

Monsters, by Sammy Scott


Something A Little Different (Lyric Video)
03:03
Something A Little Different (Lyric Video)

The lyric video for the fourth track of Maple Sky's debut EP - taking influences from the jazz, pop and indie genres.


Cultivated Earth - The Day of the Rabblement
05:12
Cultivated Earth - The Day of the Rabblement

Amazing band - The Day of the Rabblement performing their original song 'Cultivated Earth' on guitars and acoustics.When the band released this song, The Day of the Rabblement were playing more acoustic and folk style music which involved a lot of guitars and mighty instruments as well as Khaleda Brophy-Harmer's leading voice in that same folksy style.Danny Harmer - Accordion and vocalsMac Brown - Lead guitar and vocalsSean Brophy - Bass guitar and vocalsRob Purkiss - Drums and vocals


Performer Portraits: Maren Montalbano
08:39
Performer Portraits: Maren Montalbano

Maren Montalbano began her vocal career with the San Francisco Girls Chorus at age seven, and has been singing ever since. A graduate of both New England Conservatory of Music and Tufts University, Ms. Montalbano can be heard in three GRAMMY Award-winning albums: John Adams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning work, On the Transmigration of Souls (2005), and Gavin Bryars’ The Fifth Century (2018), and Lansing McLoskey’s Zealot Canticles (2019), on which she is a featured soloist.