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July 21, 2021

Season 2, Episode 4: Marty Scott

Many may not know that Louise Harrison, George Harrison's sister, lives in Sarasota and the leader and "George Harrison" of the Beatles tribute band in Branson, Missouri, the Liverpool Legends, befriended Louise many years ago. Marty Scott joins the club today to talk about his life as a tribute band…

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July 14, 2021

Season 2, Episode 3: Dr. Jane Hoffman

From California to Spain to Florida's Suncoast, from swimmer to skier to flute player, from community music school director to instructor of flute at SCF to principal flutiest in the Pops Orchestra, Dr. Jane Hoffman has done it all and even some things in between! Hear her unconventional journey to…

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July 13, 2021

Season 2 Podcast Website Additions

Check out our new "Calendar of Events" page and our "Join the Club" page! www.suncoastcultureclub.com

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July 7, 2021

Season 2, Episode 2: Christine Alexander

She may have gotten her start as a founding member of Florida Studio Theatre's Improv Troupe, but that led to Christine Alexander starting her own company called Laugh to Feel Good, through which, using comedy and improvisational skills and games, she runs corporate team building and hosts comedy wellness programs…

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June 30, 2021

Season 2, Episode 1: Joseph Caulkins

He is the recipient of the 2019 Arts Leadership Award for Artistic Achievement for Sarasota County, freelance writer and music critic, author of a new vocal pedagogy text, mountain climber, and conductor and artistic director of Sarasota's symphonic chorus, Key Chorale. Joseph Caulkins didn't get his start as a singer…

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June 22, 2021

Episode 63: Jenny Townsend

A fifth generation Sarasotan was working at the Packinghouse Cafe and Leroy Selmon's Restaurant when she noticed that area musicians needed a place to interact, engage, and learn from each other. After several years of research, a business plan was hatched and Jenny Townsend is now in her sixth year…

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June 16, 2021

Episode 62: Ronnie and Avis Romm

He walked into Music Theory class at Juilliard on day 1, sat next to the prettiest girl in the class, and they have been making beautiful music together for the past 53 years. In Part II of the Romm Family series, Ronnie Romm, founding and former trumpet player of the…

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June 7, 2021

Episode 61: Worthy Souls

When Rex Willis' son Ryan joined some friends for a "Dumpster Diving" excursion a decade ago, Rex never knew it would lead to him composing his second musical. During the last ten years, Rex's extensive research on homelessness in our area, the real people who experience this plight, and the…

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June 2, 2021

Episode 60: Aaron Romm and Sun-Young Gemma Shin

Well, if your dad was one of the founding trumpet players in the Canadian Brass and your mother is one of the foremost collaborative pianists on the planet, your destiny maybe laid out for you. Oh, while you're at it, why don't you marry this brilliant violin player you went…

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May 19, 2021

Episode 59: Rick Kerby

From Kentucky, to New York City, to our beloved Florida Suncoast, Rick Kerby, Producing Artistic Director of the Florida Cultural Group, says his whole life has been a rehearsal for this job. Take a listen at how the events of 9/11 led him to take the helm of the Manatee…

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May 13, 2021

Episode 58: Aimee Blenker

Her ancestors came to Manatee County in 1840 and now she works for the Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau to support arts and culture in her beloved hometown. Hear Aimee Blenker's story of her life, career, passion for Manatee County, and the many ways she champions the arts people,…

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May 5, 2021

Episode 57: Dingbat Theatre Project

Hear all about the new theatre company, the Dingbat Theatre Project and catch its production of Shrek May 6 through May 16 at The Bazaar at Apricot & Lime. http://www.dingbattheatre.org/shrek.html All that and more on this week's episode of the Suncoast Culture Club podcast.Come along and join the club! Hear…

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April 29, 2021

2021 SCF Music Program Slide Show

A celebration of our year in photos

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April 25, 2021

Episode 56: Dr. Owen Bradley

For the past 20 years of his 32-year teaching career, Dr. Owen Bradley has been the band director at North Port High School in Sarasota County. Take a listen to his perspectives on building relationships, the influence of technology, the effects of the pandemic on music education, and how to…

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April 18, 2021

Episode 55: Bradenton Symphony Orchestra-Quintessential

To celebrate its 5th season, the SCF Bradenton Symphony Orchestra brings you Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, Brahm’s Hungarian Dance No. 5, Stamitz’s Clarinet Concerto No. 5 featuring soloist and SCF clarinet instructor Eric Anderson, and Beethoven’s monumental Symphony No. 5. Join us on Thursday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m.…

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April 12, 2021

Episode 54: Music and Monologues

In a brilliant collaborative project, the SCF Theatre students have chosen monologues to act out while the SCF Music student composers have written original compositions to accompany the readings. Listen to composition instructor Rex Willis and theatre assistant professor Amanda Schlachter explain how this project came about, the learning process…

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April 11, 2021

Episode 53: Stephen Mulligan & David Coucheron

The Sarasota Orchestra's upcoming concert, "Mozart and Mendelssohn," features its first guest conductor and soloist since March 12, 2020! Maestro Stephen Mulligan, violin soloist David Coucheron, concertmaster of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the string section of the Sarasota Orchestra will present Mendelssohn's Sinfonia No. 9 and Mozart's Violin Concerto…

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April 7, 2021

Episode 52: Mythos Project, SCF Theatre and Film Collaborative Production

When Covid shuts down your theatre performances at the State College of Florida, what do you do? You turn to the Greek myths, where mask wearing was the norm, and you allow your students to pick their myths, write their scripts and produce their own plays – casting, lights, sets,…

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March 31, 2021

Episode 51: Summer Dawn Wallace

From Crossville, Tennessee to Sarasota, Florida, how did Urbanite Theatre's co-founder Summer Dawn Wallace land on the Suncoast to bring us cutting edge, ground breaking theatre? And who are the amazing women playwrights that will be featured on this year's Modern Works Festival from April 14 to 18? Take a…

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March 25, 2021

Episode 50: Godzilla Eats Las Vegas and Other Music You Won't Believe-Thursday, April 1, 7:30 PM

Don’t let the SCF Symphonic Band fool you, this music may be unbelievable, but it is true! Featuring band works such as Godzilla Eats Las Vegas, Voodoo, Snakes, and more, this concert will have you fooled into thinking you have entered a new reality. Fun, scary, and unbelievable! If you…

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March 21, 2021

Episode 49: Julie Hebert

Why did Julie Hebert co-found the Manatee Arts Education Council? What, exactly, do this organization do? And who is being honored at its Arts Alive Event on Monday, March 29 at the Grove Restaurant in Lakewood Ranch? All that and more on this episode of the Suncoast Culture Club podcast.…

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March 16, 2021

Episode 48: Around the World in Eighty Minutes

The SCF Guitar Ensemble presents music from all four corners of the earth: east, west, above and below the equator, music inspired by Thailand, the Middle East, Africa, the Caribbean, the Northern Lights of Alaska, who knows where the sounds will take you! This feast for the ears will include…

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March 8, 2021

Episode 47: E. Faye Butler

Actress, singer, entertainer E. Faye Butler talks to us about her career, her roles, her pointers on success, and answers the age old questions: Deep dish Chicago pizza or Maryland Crab cakes? All that and more on this week's Suncoast Culture Club podcast. Come along and join the club! Hear…

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March 3, 2021

Episode 46: The Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe

How has the pandemic affected the Suncoast's most culturally relevant artistic organization? How has Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe's founder Nate Jacobs seen the color barriers of our area's cultural arts offerings change over the past 25 years? What's next for this ever changing organization and its creative and imaginative leader?…

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