Creatively Making Your Arts Education Work for You with Amy Curnow & Marc Solomon

EPISODE · Sep 9, 2024 · 1H 37M

Creatively Making Your Arts Education Work for You with Amy Curnow & Marc Solomon

from Journey of an Artist · host Emmeline; Marc Solomon; Amy Curnow; Charming Gardeners

Send us Fan MailJourney of an Artist kicks off our brand new season with our first ever LIVE recording and audience!Do you ever feel like your education didn't quite prepare you for the creative life you want to lead? Maybe you feel like you're being called in a different direction than you initially planned. If so, musicians Marc Solomon and Amy Curnow have some epic advice about charting your own path with your formal education!In this episode--kicking off a brand new season!--Emmeline sits down in front of a live audience at Zounds Sounds The B Side with Zounds Sounds owners and Charming Gardeners Amy Curnow and Marc Solomon. Amy and Marc talk about moving from formal arts education to careers in entertainment. They also talk about how that shift in their own lives has powered their unique vision for their music school, Zounds Sounds. Plus, hear some live performances of the songs Marc has composed about their experiences and released with Amy as the duo Charming Gardeners!This episode was recorded at Zounds Sounds The B Side in Dallas, TX in front of a live audience, and the entire Journey of team is IMMENSELY grateful to the team at Zounds Sounds for helping us make this vision a reality. To learn more about Marc and Amy, or to follow their musical journey, visit their official websites for Charming Gardeners and Zounds Sounds. You can also find them on Facebook! To catch more of the awesome live events hosted by Zounds Sounds The B Side, follow the venue on Instagram.For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, visit the Journey of Series official webpage, or follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.

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