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Episódios

  • Justin Garner performs 'Unbreakable' on the WorldArts Stage

    05/12/2016 Duração: 03min

    Making music is in Justin’s genes. His father, Ernest “Oldie” Garner, performed as a percussionist with the soul/funk band The Rockin’ Imperials. Ernest passed when Justin was only two years old, but he left to his son the gift of music and determination to continue his legacy. Justin has been a tribute to that legacy ever since, especially when he returned to his hometown to perform a special concert in the old rehearsal space of his late father’s band. “My dad passed when I was two, and all that I was left with were photos and old recordings of his band. This concert served as a chance for me to connect with him musically, by standing where he stood, and performing music where he once performed.” Holding a Bachelor’s in marketing, Justin has been able to work the ins and outs of the music industry. His knowledge of business coupled with his musical ability has landed him many mainstream opportunities, including highly coveted chart positions on iTunes and other storefronts. He has performed around the Unite

  • Justin Garner performs 'Runway' on the WorldArts Stage

    04/12/2016 Duração: 04min

    On Feb. 12, his album I Am had debuted on iTunes Japan R&B/Soul charts at #19. By the middle of that same day, it had surpassed Beyoncé’s self-titled project to grab the #1 spot. “It speaks volumes when you have an entire country that believes in you and your music that much, to where you’re number one,” says Justin. “That in itself is just completely unbelievable.”  But with Justin’s talent, nothing really is unbelievable. From the moment before the small town, Plaquemine, LA born singer steps onstage, the audience can feel that something big is going to happen. His stage presence beckons the crowd to sing and dance along, while he croons with a crisp voice in a variety of pitches. With a vocal prowess influenced by singing in the church choir and studying the harmonies of musical greats as a child, Justin captivates listeners. “I want people to see and feel who I am - a singer, songwriter and musician. When I’m on stage or in the studio, I can just be myself - I just want to make great music.”

  • Justin Garner performs 'Flames' on the WorldArts Stage

    03/12/2016 Duração: 03min

    Justin Garner is one of the most original Pop/R&B artists of his time. So it just wouldn’t be fair to call him a copycat… Unless you just so happen to be referring to MTV’s new show “Copycat”, because in that case, Justin is the ultimate copycat.  This year Justin became the series’ first ever winner after transforming into Pop / R&B star Usher. Dressed in Usher’s clothing and competing in the finale against a male Ke$ha, Justin sang and danced his way to victory.  But that’s just one of Justin’s many victories.

  • Anna Chase performs 'Soundtrack' on the WorldArts Stage

    02/12/2016 Duração: 03min

    Born in Denver, Colorado but raised in Asuncion, Paraguay. Anna made her way into the entertainment business at a young age. She started as a model at age fourteen taking part in several national and international fashion shows and productions. As her success as a model grew, so did her aspiration to pursue music. Music has always been her passion. She decided to take it to the next level by leaving Paraguay and moving to Los Angeles, California in 2012. Recently Graduated from LACM (Los Angeles College of Music) . While attending Los Angeles College of Music, she was fortunate to learn from: Dave Pozzi (Celine Dione, Diana Krall) , Kasia Livingston (Britney Spears, the Pussycat Dolls), Kacee Clanton (Luis Miguel), Dorian Holley (Michael Jackson, Lionel Ritchie), and many others.

  • Anna Chase performs 'Love Demolition' on the WorldArts Stage

    01/12/2016 Duração: 03min

    While attending Los Angeles College of Music, she was fortunate to learn from: Dave Pozzi (Celine Dione, Diana Krall) , Kasia Livingston (Britney Spears, the Pussycat Dolls), Kacee Clanton (Luis Miguel), Dorian Holley (Michael Jackson, Lionel Ritchie), and many others.  

  • Anna Chase performs 'Hard to Get' on the WorldArts Stage

    30/11/2016 Duração: 02min

    Born in Denver, Colorado but raised in Asuncion, Paraguay. Anna made her way into the entertainment business at a young age. She started as a model at age fourteen taking part in several national and international fashion shows and productions. As her success as a model grew, so did her aspiration to pursue music. Music has always been her passion. She decided to take it to the next level by leaving Paraguay and moving to Los Angeles, California in 2012. Recently Graduated from LACM (Los Angeles College of Music) .  

  • Ariana Tibi performs 'Jumping Outta Cars' on the WorldArts Stage

    29/11/2016 Duração: 02min

    Ariana Tibi is a blues singing, longboarding, songwriting 22 year old from Santa Monica, CA. Musical from an early age, she began singing with her father, Jean-Pierre Tibi, in French, and continues to perform with both him and her brother, Jason. While completing her Anthropology degree in San Francisco she got sidetracked and helped to form a nine-piece, blues/funk band called The Pull. They performed wherever the city would let them, from parks to Slim's. In 2014, they won Battle of the Bands, she got her degree and moved to LA. Ariana now lives there full time continuing her passion for music by writing songs and performing regularly.    Recently, she put together a group called Luci (named after the first female Australopithecine to be discovered). She lived 3.2 million years ago, but today Luci is a three part harmony band that plays original soul songs as well as the occasional pop-folk tune. They also play regularly around Los Angeles. Ariana's inspirations include Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Lianne La Ha

  • Ariana Tibi performs 'Rosary' on the WorldArts Stage

    28/11/2016 Duração: 03min

    Recently, Ariana Tibi put together a group called Luci (named after the first female Australopithecine to be discovered). She lived 3.2 million years ago, but today Luci is a three part harmony band that plays original soul songs as well as the occasional pop-folk tune. They also play regularly around Los Angeles. Ariana's inspirations include Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Lianne La Havas, ZZ Ward, Ella Fitzgerald, and John Lee Hooker. Music is her life's passion and path...stay tuned.

  • Ariana Tibi performs 'Honey' on the WorldArts Stage

    27/11/2016 Duração: 03min

    Ariana Tibi is a blues singing, longboarding, songwriting 22 year old from Santa Monica, CA. Musical from an early age, she began singing with her father, Jean-Pierre Tibi, in French, and continues to perform with both him and her brother, Jason. While completing her Anthropology degree in San Francisco she got sidetracked and helped to form a nine-piece, blues/funk band called The Pull. They performed wherever the city would let them, from parks to Slim's. In 2014, they won Battle of the Bands, she got her degree and moved to LA. Ariana now lives there full time continuing her passion for music by writing songs and performing regularly.   

  • Stones Edge performs 'One of Those Days' on the WorldArts Stage

    26/11/2016 Duração: 03min

    Stones Edge is a country band based out of Los Angeles, CA. Growing up in small northern California country town of Auburn, Sacramento, Sam Stone (singer) spent many sunny days around country/rock music with his family. Until one day, they packed their bags, and headed for Los Angeles; the city of dreams, where Sam would have the opportunity to follow his dream of becoming a successful singer. In due time, Stones Edge was formed. Little did the band know, they would be headlining act for singing competition OC Idol, on the roster for the Six Flags \"Live and Local\" tour, and opening for Herbie Hancock at the Ikeda Auditorium. What will happen next for the band? Tune and and find out!

  • Stones Edge perform 'My First Love' on the WorldArts Stage

    25/11/2016 Duração: 04min

    Stones Edge is a country band based out of Los Angeles, CA. Growing up in small northern California country town of Auburn, Sacramento, Sam Stone (singer) spent many sunny days around country/rock music with his family. Until one day, they packed their bags, and headed for Los Angeles; the city of dreams, where Sam would have the opportunity to follow his dream of becoming a successful singer. In due time, Stones Edge was formed. Little did the band know, they would be headlining act for singing competition OC Idol, on the roster for the Six Flags \"Live and Local\" tour, and opening for Herbie Hancock at the Ikeda Auditorium. What will happen next for the band? Tune and and find out!

  • Stones Edge perform 'Drinks on Me' on the WorldArts Stage

    24/11/2016 Duração: 03min

    Stones Edge is a country band based out of Los Angeles, CA. Growing up in small northern California country town of Auburn, Sacramento, Sam Stone (singer) spent many sunny days around country/rock music with his family. Until one day, they packed their bags, and headed for Los Angeles; the city of dreams, where Sam would have the opportunity to follow his dream of becoming a successful singer. In due time, Stones Edge was formed. Little did the band know, they would be headlining act for singing competition OC Idol, on the roster for the Six Flags \"Live and Local\" tour, and opening for Herbie Hancock at the Ikeda Auditorium. What will happen next for the band? Tune and and find out!

  • Stones Edge Interview on the WorldArts Stage

    23/11/2016 Duração: 06min

    Stones Edge is a country band based out of Los Angeles, CA. Growing up in small northern California country town of Auburn, Sacramento, Sam Stone (singer) spent many sunny days around country/rock music with his family. Until one day, they packed their bags, and headed for Los Angeles; the city of dreams, where Sam would have the opportunity to follow his dream of becoming a successful singer. In due time, Stones Edge was formed. Little did the band know, they would be headlining act for singing competition OC Idol, on the roster for the Six Flags \"Live and Local\" tour, and opening for Herbie Hancock at the Ikeda Auditorium. What will happen next for the band? Tune and and find out!

  • Food for Cougars perform 'Pray to You' on the WorldArts Stage

    22/11/2016 Duração: 03min

    “As the crowd thinned over the next hour from a couple thousand to a couple dozen, people talked, networked, posed for cellphone pics, and listened to an impromptu performance by a duo called Food For Cougars. Instead of hip-hop, the soundtrack for this movement sounded more like ’60s-era folk courtesy Bob Dylan. Max Luger worked the harmonica and vocals while his partner J. Calhoun strummed a guitar plugged into a mini amp. People from the audience picked up tambourines and a cowbell to accompany them.”  — Rodney Carmichael, creative loafing

  • Food for Cougars performs 'Moving That White' on the WorldArts Stage

    21/11/2016 Duração: 04min

    “As the crowd thinned over the next hour from a couple thousand to a couple dozen, people talked, networked, posed for cellphone pics, and listened to an impromptu performance by a duo called Food For Cougars. Instead of hip-hop, the soundtrack for this movement sounded more like ’60s-era folk courtesy Bob Dylan. Max Luger worked the harmonica and vocals while his partner J. Calhoun strummed a guitar plugged into a mini amp. People from the audience picked up tambourines and a cowbell to accompany them.”  — Rodney Carmichael, creative loafing

  • Food for Cougars perform 'Cold Blood' on the WorldArts Stage

    20/11/2016 Duração: 03min

    “As the crowd thinned over the next hour from a couple thousand to a couple dozen, people talked, networked, posed for cellphone pics, and listened to an impromptu performance by a duo called Food For Cougars. Instead of hip-hop, the soundtrack for this movement sounded more like ’60s-era folk courtesy Bob Dylan. Max Luger worked the harmonica and vocals while his partner J. Calhoun strummed a guitar plugged into a mini amp. People from the audience picked up tambourines and a cowbell to accompany them.”  — Rodney Carmichael, creative loafing

  • Food for Cougars' Interview on the WorldArts Stage

    19/11/2016 Duração: 09min

    “As the crowd thinned over the next hour from a couple thousand to a couple dozen, people talked, networked, posed for cellphone pics, and listened to an impromptu performance by a duo called Food For Cougars. Instead of hip-hop, the soundtrack for this movement sounded more like ’60s-era folk courtesy Bob Dylan. Max Luger worked the harmonica and vocals while his partner J. Calhoun strummed a guitar plugged into a mini amp. People from the audience picked up tambourines and a cowbell to accompany them.”  — Rodney Carmichael, creative loafing  

  • Sam Kiles performs 'Playin Hard to Get' on the WorldArts Stage

    18/11/2016 Duração: 04min

    With his acoustic-inspired songwriting, sleek soulful tone, and island feel, Sam Kiles draws from classics like Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, to The Beatles and Michael Jackson. Born and raised in the Fiji Islands in a family of musicians, he fostered a blend of reggae and soul with hints of contemporary folk and bluesy undertones.

  • Sam Kiles performs 'Don't You Delay' on the WorldArts Stage

    17/11/2016 Duração: 04min

    With his acoustic-inspired songwriting, sleek soulful tone, and island feel, Sam Kiles draws from classics like Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, to The Beatles and Michael Jackson. Born and raised in the Fiji Islands in a family of musicians, he fostered a blend of reggae and soul with hints of contemporary folk and bluesy undertones.

  • Sam Kiles performs 'Back to California' on the WorldArts Stage

    16/11/2016 Duração: 04min

    With his acoustic-inspired songwriting, sleek soulful tone, and island feel, Sam Kiles draws from classics like Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, to The Beatles and Michael Jackson. Born and raised in the Fiji Islands in a family of musicians, he fostered a blend of reggae and soul with hints of contemporary folk and bluesy undertones.

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