Amplify Alaska

Taylor Vidic

51 min · 8 de may de 2023
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This episode of Amplify Alaska was recorded in The Crystal Saloon [https://www.crystalsaloon.com/], Juneau's new and unique music venue and bar. Taylor Vidic, the Stage and Marketing Manager for The Crystal Saloon, explains how the physical space works to support music and musicians in its community, and tells the story of how she grew and developed her producing skills to land in her current role. She also shares her plans for the Rasmuson Grant for music composition she received last year: recording her first full-length album of original songs inspired by Southeast Alaska. Taylor's album is in the works and will be coming out later in 2023. You can keep in touch with Taylor by visiting her website, taylorvidic.com [https://www.taylorvidic.com]. Amplify Alaska returns to The Crystal Saloon on May 20th for an in-person and livestreamed fundraiser supporting Áak'w Rock Indigenous Music Festival [https://aakwrockfest.com/]. Taylor, who is also the Production Manager for Áak’w Rock, will be there. She and other artists from this season of Amplify Alaska will perform from 5-9pm. Don’t miss it! AMPLIFY ALASKA GOES TO JUNEAU - May 20 @ The Crystal Saloon and live-streamed online!⁠ All proceeds from this mini-music festival will go to Áak'w Rock, the States' only Indigenous music festival. Many of the artists featured on this season of Amplify Alaska will be there, performing live! Don't miss out! Learn more about Áak'w Rock on their website: ⁠https://aakwrockfest.com/⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGxYOWQ5NTQzVnZmSWVLV0hELUhQeUJ0Y2JvZ3xBQ3Jtc0trV0Zlc2VkZlVCSGpZUE4tc1B2WEp2azV3T1A5ZmJjODdjUGNNVFQ5M01xRmJoOHh4WmRUWnFHellSSktvcG1NTXdGbXRkSEhRemt5ZmN3ZlZLZmxtNmFhM3NqaWJpTVhJMmVuM0VMck5CbUhaeEwzUQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Faakwrockfest.com%2F%E2%81%A0&v=JgvApmpWuYE] TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW! - ⁠https://givebutter.com/aakwrock⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkJDTGFRbzNFZ3ZyUDU5dXdVeW84UkpfRnBIUXxBQ3Jtc0trLVBwSkVaeDJVRFp3U0daWXhVNTRhWDRkdG02NEhjdlpETjZ0aG5oOFV6NE41UDRzUElqZjBVTmpBLVlKVGxvY005TllRWkNsYXkzM2QxV1p3SzFoVGxIdFo5RS1iRDhsQ2xValAzVFdJNnJqd0NqSQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgivebutter.com%2Faakwrock%E2%81%A0&v=JgvApmpWuYE] To learn more about Amplify Alaska, head on over to amplifyalaska.org, or find us on Instagram and Facebook! Huge thanks to our sponsors who make what we do possible: GCI, the Atwood Foundation, Northern Culture Exchange and Frostline Studios.

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BONUS EPISODE: 2023 Governor's Arts & Humanities Awards

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episode Taylor Vidic artwork

Taylor Vidic

This episode of Amplify Alaska was recorded in The Crystal Saloon [https://www.crystalsaloon.com/], Juneau's new and unique music venue and bar. Taylor Vidic, the Stage and Marketing Manager for The Crystal Saloon, explains how the physical space works to support music and musicians in its community, and tells the story of how she grew and developed her producing skills to land in her current role. She also shares her plans for the Rasmuson Grant for music composition she received last year: recording her first full-length album of original songs inspired by Southeast Alaska. Taylor's album is in the works and will be coming out later in 2023. You can keep in touch with Taylor by visiting her website, taylorvidic.com [https://www.taylorvidic.com]. Amplify Alaska returns to The Crystal Saloon on May 20th for an in-person and livestreamed fundraiser supporting Áak'w Rock Indigenous Music Festival [https://aakwrockfest.com/]. Taylor, who is also the Production Manager for Áak’w Rock, will be there. She and other artists from this season of Amplify Alaska will perform from 5-9pm. Don’t miss it! AMPLIFY ALASKA GOES TO JUNEAU - May 20 @ The Crystal Saloon and live-streamed online!⁠ All proceeds from this mini-music festival will go to Áak'w Rock, the States' only Indigenous music festival. Many of the artists featured on this season of Amplify Alaska will be there, performing live! Don't miss out! Learn more about Áak'w Rock on their website: ⁠https://aakwrockfest.com/⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGxYOWQ5NTQzVnZmSWVLV0hELUhQeUJ0Y2JvZ3xBQ3Jtc0trV0Zlc2VkZlVCSGpZUE4tc1B2WEp2azV3T1A5ZmJjODdjUGNNVFQ5M01xRmJoOHh4WmRUWnFHellSSktvcG1NTXdGbXRkSEhRemt5ZmN3ZlZLZmxtNmFhM3NqaWJpTVhJMmVuM0VMck5CbUhaeEwzUQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Faakwrockfest.com%2F%E2%81%A0&v=JgvApmpWuYE] TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW! - ⁠https://givebutter.com/aakwrock⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkJDTGFRbzNFZ3ZyUDU5dXdVeW84UkpfRnBIUXxBQ3Jtc0trLVBwSkVaeDJVRFp3U0daWXhVNTRhWDRkdG02NEhjdlpETjZ0aG5oOFV6NE41UDRzUElqZjBVTmpBLVlKVGxvY005TllRWkNsYXkzM2QxV1p3SzFoVGxIdFo5RS1iRDhsQ2xValAzVFdJNnJqd0NqSQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fgivebutter.com%2Faakwrock%E2%81%A0&v=JgvApmpWuYE] To learn more about Amplify Alaska, head on over to amplifyalaska.org, or find us on Instagram and Facebook! Huge thanks to our sponsors who make what we do possible: GCI, the Atwood Foundation, Northern Culture Exchange and Frostline Studios.

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