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Inspiring Musicians Take Their COVID-19 Creativity Online

With concert venues and live-performances shutdown by COVID-19, this is a small sample of the many musicians developing online platforms to perform, collaborate, and grow.


AfroPop Worldwide: Afro Roots Virtual Fest 2020 in Miami - Enjoy highlights from the just completed Afro Roots Virtual Fest featuring Miami's leading globally grooving artists. Another AfroPop option: SXSW 2020: A Virtual Showcase.
Kevin Locke Virtual Hoop of Life Program - Kevin Locke (Tokeya Inajin is his Lakota name, meaning "The First to Arise") is known throughout the world as a visionary Hoop Dancer, the preeminent player of the indigenous Northern Plains flute, a traditional storyteller, cultural ambassador, recording artist and educator. More info...
sākihiwē festival songwriters - sākihiwē festival takes music to less fortunate Indigenous families so they can participate in the arts without sacrificing their family responsibilities.
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra - From Us, For You: Beethoven Symphony No. 9.
Livestreams & Virtual Concerts to Watch During Coronavirus Crisis - Billboard magazine is updating this list weekly.
Playing for Change - Stories of digitally-connecting musicians across the globe.
Living Music: Pirate Radio Edition - A digital variety show featuring artists from around the globe, performing and chatting from their homes.
Aspen Online Concert: Save The Young Artists® - A project offering talented young musicians an opportunity to perform and grow as artists.
Save Our Stages Online Festival: Day 2 Livestream - A three-day virtual benefit festival with artists and organizations rallying to the aid of independent music venues at risk of closing their doors permanently. Livestream Day 3.

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