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July 18, 2020

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Divinity Roxx

Inspirational and genuine, Grammy-nominated musician and artist Divinity Roxx has earned the reputation of irrefutable front-woman of her own genre-bursting and compelling musical journey. Her career as a bass-player skyrocketed after attending a bass camp led by the legendary Victor Wooten where she was invited to tour with him three months after the camp. After touring with Victor for five years, she became the bass player and Assistant Musical Director for Beyoncé. She was given a featured solo-performance by the artist in the ‘Beyoncé Experience’ and ‘I..Am Sasha Fierce’ DVD’s. She also composed original music for the I…AM Sasha Fierce tour and DVD. Divinity has appeared on countless television shows including The Grammy’s, Saturday Night Live, Good Morning America, The Arsenio Hall Show, Ellen, and The American Music Awards, with personal highlights including a special performance at The White House and an appearance on the hit TV show ‘Soul Man’. She is the current bass player in the Black Girls Rock! Orchestra which airs on BET and has played with such artists as Jay-Z, Nona Hendryx, Will.I.Am, Erykah Badu, Patti Labelle, Ledisi, and Gladys Knight.

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Brian Dublin

Filipino-American Singer/songwriter from San Jose, CA

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Eli Wise

Eli Wise writes about transitions, suburbia, distant planets, and current affairs, all shown through an emotional-personal lens. He named the genre Sci-Fi Folk to show the surreal in the ordinary. He is a composer, performer, multi-instrumentalist, and educator.

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Emma’s Revolution

“Fervent and heartfelt” ~ The New York Times. Emma’s Revolution is the dynamic, award-winning activist queer duo of Pat Humphries & Sandy O, who songs have been sung for the Dalai Lama, praised by Pete Seeger, and covered by Holly Near. The duo has shared the stage with Pete Seeger, Holly Near, Jane Fonda, Indigo Girls, Joan Baez, Rev Jesse Jackson, Amy Goodman, Rev William Barber and Bill McKibben, among others and are winners of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest Grand Prize and the first Phil Ochs Award. “Our work has always been about building connection, love and justice through song,” says the duo. Now performing online, Emma’s Revolution’s song parody, “From a (Social) Distance”, has been shared widely on social media and hailed by PowerPop as “Freaking brilliant — funny, touching, gorgeously sung . . . it couldn’t have come at a better moment”.

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Kristen Ford

Nashville based multi instrumentalist and loop artist plays genre shifting indie rock.

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Sarah Slaton

Sarah Slaton is a singer/songwriter that expresses pathos both poignant and relatable (Denver Westword). An Arkansas native, Slaton taught herself to play guitar in the shadow of the Ozarks before making her way out West to Denver where she founded and fronted the Colorado trio, Edison. The band traveled over 150,000 miles on self-booked tours and with a relentless DIY approach signed with Rhyme & Reason Records. Edison toured with Iron & Wine and opened for Nathaniel Rateliff, Gregory Alan Isakov, and Shakey Graves. The band saw national acclaim with their debut LP, Familiar Spirit, with positive reviews from Consequence of Sound, No Depression, and features on Daytrotter, Jam In The Van, and Relix Sessions.

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