6/24/2023 0 Comments Iheart music festival 2020![]() To enable an Alexa skill for the first time, say “Alexa, enable Skill Name” (i.e. The skills need to be activated on your Alexa before they can be used. On Alexa, you can listen with the WJCT Alexa Skills, the TuneIn skill, or the iHeart Radio skill. On your smart speaker: (Amazon Alexa or Google Home) Get the WJCT Public Media app (on iOS or Android) and listen live on your smartphone or tablet.īesides finding JME HD channels on the radio dial at 89.9 HD2, HD3 or HD4 in Jacksonville, you can also use the WJCT Public Media app via Bluetooth, through Apple CarPlay (CarPlay enabled stereos only) or directly through a USB cable or aux audio adapter. Start your Jacksonville Music Experience today by clicking the menu button below or LISTEN NOW on the menu at the top of the page and choose a station. Tiny Desk Team: Suraya Mohamed, Maia Stern, Marissa Lorusso, Hazel Cills, Ashley Pointer, Pilar Galván, Teresa Xie.Videographers: Sofia Seidel, Kara Frame, Joshua Bryant.Special thanks to: Guante, I Am Roze (they/them), Aminé, Delilah Montagu, Berwyn, Faisal, Lucy Hickling, Gareth Nunns, Jamie Tinsley, Tony Friend, Tobias Miorin.Fred again.: vocals, piano, vibraphone, marimba, electronics. ![]() was back at the piano finally resting after moving seamlessly through a jam-packed Tiny Desk. A flurry of looped piano keys marked the transition to “Delilah (pull me out of this),” with guest vocals pulled from pop singer Delilah Montagu’s 2021 track “Lost Keys.” By his set’s end, concluding with “Faisal (envelops me),” Fred again. himself, with no manipulation, creating a vulnerable sense of intimacy in the space. ![]() In a surprising pivot, the primary vocals on the following track, “Me (heavy),” came from Fred again. triggering vocals sampled from the artist I am Roze, whose powerful facial expressions were magnified on a screen. Sitting at the piano, he faded the remnants of “Kyle (i found you)” into “Roze (forgive),” which features Fred again. ![]() He began his set with “Kyle (i found you),” recreating the song’s melody on the marimba while clips of featured poet Kyle “Guante” Tran Myhre reciting the work “Love In The Time of Undeath” appeared on-screen. that meant re-learning the marimba, playing the vibraphone, singing at the piano and looping sounds and beats - all at the same time.
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