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Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change

Podcast by Tennessee Theatre

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About Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change

This podcast is a part of the Tennessee Theatre’s Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change series, providing an opportunity for artists from marginalized and underserved communities to share their art with others. Through podcast episodes, concerts/performances, visual art displays, discussions and panels focusing on important issues, and educational opportunities, artists have the chance to engage with the community. The Tennessee Theatre is proud to provide a space for audiences and artists to better understand one another.

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29 episodes

episode The Big Ears Collection #5: Sunny War artwork

The Big Ears Collection #5: Sunny War

For this episode of Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change [https://www.tennesseetheatre.com/education-and-outreach/pass-the-mic], we spoke with singer songwriter Sunny War [https://www.sunnywar.com/] prior to her performance at the Pilot Light [https://thepilotlight.com/] in Knoxville. Sunny War’s early musical history was rooted in punk music, and she has successfully blended these punk influences with elements of roots music— a unique sound that is further highlighted by her distinct right-hand technique that mimics the clawhammer banjo. Sunny is candid about her early experiences with heavy alcohol use and addictions to heroin and meth that started as a teenager, which eventually led her to a medical crisis. During these years, she began busking on the streets, writing, and recording original music. Her most recent album which we discuss in this conversation, is called Anarchist Gospel. In this conversation, Sunny War discusses how early substance use and family problems use have shaped her perspective, important musical influences, and ways that songwriting provides space for emotional processing and moving past difficult experiences. This episode features music by Sunny War, all from her 2023 album Anarchist Gospel. These tracks include "No Reason", "Whole", and "New Day". Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by William Wright.

3 Jul 2024 - 43 min
episode The Big Ears Collection #4: Leyla McCalla artwork

The Big Ears Collection #4: Leyla McCalla

For this episode of Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change [https://www.tennesseetheatre.com/education-and-outreach/pass-the-mic], we talked to songwriter, activist, and multi-instrumentalist Leyla McCalla [https://leylamccalla.com/] during the 2024 Big Ears Festival [https://bigearsfestival.org/] in Knoxville, Tennessee. Previously, Leyla performed as part of the GRAMMY award winning Carolina Chocolate Drops. She is also a founding member of the Black, all-female American roots ensemble, Our Native Daughters. Her previous solo work includes her 2022 album Breaking the Thermometer, which explores the history of Radio Haiti and the journalists who risked their lives to report the news in Haitian Kreyol. The album was part of a multidisciplinary dance, theater, and music project commissioned by Duke Performances. Leyla’s most recent album, Sun Without the Heat (2024), draws inspiration from Black feminist Afrofuturist writers. Leyla describes her new album as a reflection of her experiences as an activist trying to also embrace joy and pleasure, and a celebration of “thriving against all odds.” In this conversation, Leyla reflects on the inspiration behind her new record, life as a working musician while parenting three young children, and what it means to be effective as an activist while also nurturing oneself. All music featured on this episode was composed by William Wright.

3 Jul 2024 - 47 min
episode The Big Ears Collection #3: Samora Pinderhughes artwork

The Big Ears Collection #3: Samora Pinderhughes

For this episode of Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change [https://www.tennesseetheatre.com/education-and-outreach/pass-the-mic], we spoke to composer, pianist/vocalist, and interdisciplinary artist Samora Pinderhughes [https://www.samorapinderhughes.com/] during the 2024 Big Ears Festival [https://bigearsfestival.org/]. Samora is a graduate of The Julliard School and is currently completing a PhD in Creative Practice and Critical Inquiry. He is the first-ever Art for Justice / Soros Justice Fellow and a recipient of Chamber Music America’s 2020 Visionary Award. Much of Samora’s long term work as an artist has been dedicated to documenting experiences of incarcerated individuals and critically examining structural violence and policing in the United States. Through his multimedia project, The Healing Project [https://www.samorapinderhughes.com/healingproject/], Samora explores these realities while presenting an abolitionist vision through the lens of community care. Samora’s most recent album, GRIEF (2022), is the latest addition to The Healing Project’s collective body of work. In this conversation, Samora describes his motivation for highlighting experiences of incarcerated individuals, his approach to scholarly activism, and life as a young working artist in New York. He also describes his early experiences with music and hopes for the impact of this work. This episode features music by Samora Pinderhughes. These include the 2024 single "Sweet", and the following tracks from the 2022 album GRIEF: "Breath", "The Cry", "Grief" and "Hope Intro". Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by William Wright.

3 Jul 2024 - 44 min
episode The Big Ears Collection #2: Amythyst Kiah artwork

The Big Ears Collection #2: Amythyst Kiah

For this episode of Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change [https://www.tennesseetheatre.com/education-and-outreach/pass-the-mic], we spoke to Amythyst Kiah [https://www.amythystkiah.com/https://www.amythystkiah.com/] during the 2024 Big Ears Festival [https://bigearsfestival.org/] in Knoxville, Tennessee. Amythyst earned a GRAMMY nomination for her song “Black Myself” in the category of Best American Roots Song. She is also a member of the “all women of color supergroup”, Our Native Daughters, which also featured Rhiannon Giddens [https://rhiannongiddens.com/], Leyla McCalla [https://leylamccalla.com/], and Allison Russell [https://allisonrussellmusic.com/]. Amythyst’s 2021 album, Wary+Strange, was described as “a must-listen about living in the land of white privilege” by Billboard and a “masterful blend of lonesome folk and neo-blues” by Rolling Stone. In this conversation, Amythyst describes her early experiences with music, her time exploring music as a student at ETSU, and ways that learning to manage social anxiety has shifted her approach to songwriting. All music featured on this episode was composed and performed by William Wright.

3 Jul 2024 - 39 min
episode The Big Ears Collection #1: Ashley Capps & Casey Fox artwork

The Big Ears Collection #1: Ashley Capps & Casey Fox

For this episode of Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change [https://www.tennesseetheatre.com/education-and-outreach/pass-the-mic], we decided to highlight some of the sights, sounds, and experiences of the 2024 Big Ears Festival [https://bigearsfestival.org/]. We spoke with the festival’s executive and artistic director, Ashley Capps, and Big Ears’ development director, Casey Fox, about the philosophy behind the festival, some of the challenges, hopes for the future of the event, and intentions for its impact on the local Knoxville community. We also ventured out into the streets to talk to patrons and some of the artists as well, who shared some of their highlights and impressions of the festival. Special thanks to Jason Thompson, who allowed us to record his live improvised saxophone performance for this special episode. Music for this episode features excerpts from a live improvised solo performance on bass saxophone by Knoxville-based musician Jason Thompson. Thank you to Jason for allowing us to record and use your performance for this episode.

3 Jul 2024 - 41 min
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