The Hult Center Podcast invites performers coming to our stage in Eugene, Oregon to sit down with us and have a conversation about music, art and inspiration.
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We chat with Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Leslie Mendelson about her upcoming album “After The Party,” how the Beatles influenced her and opening for The Who at Madison Square Garden. Tune in to this episode of The Hult Center Podcast and catch Leslie at the Hult Center this Sunday, June 2 at her 10x10 performance.
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We chat with Lizzie Weber about her new album Fidalgo, open tuning songwriting and Radiohead.
She will be performing at the Hult Center, May 4, 2024. All tickets are just $10.
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On this episode we chat with Phillip-Michael Scales about his new music, interesting sounding guitars and living in Nashville.
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On this episode we speak Jessica Fichot, the L.A. based chanteuse, songwriter and accordionist about songwriting and video games.
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We sat down with Virginia Lopez of Melao de Cuba and chatted about her love of music, the challenges of a large band and Cuban culture in Portland.
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Dr. Eugene Rogers (Director of EXIGENCE) and Alyssa Morar (Eugene Concert Choir) discuss the upcoming performance Black is Beautiful which will be performed at the Hult Center on May 7, 2023.
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Kyshona discusses her song writing origins as a musical therapist.
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Tolliver and Daniel (Hult Center) discuss musical influences and surrounding yourself with things that make you happy.
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Ron Artis II discusses what the power of love and creativity.
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Chris Pureka talks about her pandemic EP, The Longest Year.
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Jason Graham of Mosley Wotta discusses his latest album It's Not the Year, It's You.
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Dr. Alicia Odewale talks to Rich Hobby about her upcoming presentation Greenwood: A Century of Resilience. Where she uncovers stories of resilience in the hundred years since the attack on Black Wall Street in the city’s vibrant Greenwood district.
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Rich Hobby chats with Kassa Overall about influences and future jazz.
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In this episode Rich Hobby (Director of Marketing, Hult Center) has a chat with JooWan Kim amd Sandman of the Ensemble Mik Nawooj. Ensemble Mik Nawooj is a San Francisco Bay Area-based musical group that merges classical, jazz, and hip hop styles.
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