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Ebenezer Creek for Two English Horns, Bass & Interactive Video This is my third project in the Ebenezer Creek Series and my first I am excited to announce that we are touring this project! the video is edited from our premiere at
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PRESS The Author as Pixels: A Studio Visit with Robbie Hunsinger Soundcrawl Festival returns to feature Robbie Lynn Hunsinger Soundcrawl Festival features Tracy Silverman Special Guests Missy Raines & The New Hip blur the lines between jazz, bluegrass, and rhythm’n’blues- redefining the acoustic/electric/hybrid landscape. They deliver a powerful punch of groove-based (and BASS-ed groove) lines, soulful vocals, and full on funk rave-ups. “…an ensemble perfectly balanced between brilliantly composed precision and Drawing from a deep well of songwriters who specialize in the sophisticated to the intimate- Bonnie Raitt, Ed Snodderly and Pierce Pettis among them- Missy Raines & The New Hip add their own vibey-oh- so-laid-back tunes and outright rocking romps to the mix. This is an ensemble perfectly balanced between brilliantly composed precision and equally brilliant spontaneity. Using bass, guitars, mandolin and drums, the territory The New Hip covers is broad and the compass is set by Raines. |
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A Nashville native, Roger Wiesmeyer began playing piano at age 4 and oboe at age 10. Nashville Symphony principal oboist Bobby Taylor was his first teacher at the Blair School of Music, where he studied from 1975-82. Upon graduation from Hillsboro High School, he studied at the Curtis Institute of Music with John de Lancie and Richard Woodhams. Wiesmeyer played oboe in the Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Honolulu symphonies before returning to Nashville to play English horn in the fall of 2001. In addition to playing in the orchestra, he teaches pre-college oboe at Blair and is a charter member of the chamber group ALIAS. He presents an annual Mozart birthday benefit concert at Edgehill United Methodist Church.
He is the proud new owner of a 105-year-old Steinway baby grand and a recent convert to the |
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