The Turner Brown Band Concert and Panel Discussion (Art of Sound 2020: World Creative Music Public Performance)

Vincent Tay, James Nolan-Neylan, Emily Azzopardi, Amar Ghofa

Research output: Creative WorksAudio or Visual recording

Abstract

You will experience a world music creative public performance in which Southern US Church-based 'Sacred Steel' music crashes head on with blues-based sounds. The concert and songwriting workshop that followed showcased creative approaches to thinking about social justice, cultural diversity and gender equity. The event was organised by Associate Professor Bruce Crossman in collaboration with Jen Dollin (Office of Sustainability, Western) and filmed by Vincent Tay (Lecturer in Media Arts Production) and three of his students, James Nolan-Neylan, Emily Azzopardi, and Amar Ghofa. The event was emceed by Associate Professor Sally Macarthur (Director of Academic Program, Music and Music Therapy) and featured a 45 minute set by The Turner Brown Band followed by a lively panel discussion with Kate Fagan (Director of The Writing and Society Institute), Dr Clare Maclean (Academic Course Adviser, Music), and Jayd Luna (lead singer in Western's band, The Groove Operators), to discuss the performance and diversity challenges in the music industry. The members of the Turner Brown Band include: Dom Turner (slide guitar, vocals), Nikki D Brown (vocals, lap-slide guitar), Gloria Brown (rhythm guitar, vocals), Tomika Webb (drums, voice) and Rowan Lane (bass).
Original languageEnglish
Place of Publicationhttps://vimeo.com/421782417
PublisherVimeo
Size1 hr., 13 min., 2 sec.
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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