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Sariyah Idan
SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE (Howlin' Wolf, Den)
the howlin wolf
907 S Peters St
New Orleans, LA 70130
6 may 2024
18:30 GMT-5
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SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE is a night of deep listening and connection. Hosted and curated by Sariyah Idan it includes 4 artists performing original songs/poems in the round allowing the artists to be inspired and affected by each other through the course of the night. The event benefits a different community organization each month. $10 at the door, in The Den at The Howlin Wolf.
RECAP VIDEO FROM YEAR ONE (2023): https://youtu.be/dFoaGi65Ob8
Hosted and curated by Sariyah Idan
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Sariyah Idan Biography
Sariyah Idan is a New York bred and New Orleans based independent and internationally touring singer-songwriter, music producer, poet, dancer, and theater artist. She believes in the power of personal story and interdisciplinary performance to transform individuals, communities, and societies.
As a singer-songwriter and music director she has rocked iconic venues like The Kennedy Center in DC, The Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, The Nuyorican Poets Cafe in NYC, and Noize Fabrik in Berlin. In 2019 she was a Virginia Giordono Memorial Fund Honoree for performances of her album “Breaking Shadows”, recorded in Los Angeles, Berlin, and Lisbon. As a music artist she is jazz and folk trained, hip-hop educated, and influenced by both Latinx/Caribbean sounds and her Jewish roots. Praised for her "ability to seamlessly combine a wide variety of disparate styles and sonics into a memorable sound all her own," (Tinnitist) she views honoring the sounds of both influences and ancestors as a form of cultural activism. Her music has been featured on Pacifica and NPR stations, in addition to college radio and online radio platforms.
Leer másAs a singer-songwriter and music director she has rocked iconic venues like The Kennedy Center in DC, The Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, The Nuyorican Poets Cafe in NYC, and Noize Fabrik in Berlin. In 2019 she was a Virginia Giordono Memorial Fund Honoree for performances of her album “Breaking Shadows”, recorded in Los Angeles, Berlin, and Lisbon. As a music artist she is jazz and folk trained, hip-hop educated, and influenced by both Latinx/Caribbean sounds and her Jewish roots. Praised for her "ability to seamlessly combine a wide variety of disparate styles and sonics into a memorable sound all her own," (Tinnitist) she views honoring the sounds of both influences and ancestors as a form of cultural activism. Her music has been featured on Pacifica and NPR stations, in addition to college radio and online radio platforms.
Hip Hop
Soul
Folk
World Fusion
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