GG55: Nick Niespodziani of Indianapolis Jones and Yacht Rock Revue plus Stories on the Edge of Night's Shannon Turner

Nick Niespodziani talks about his passion project INDIANAPOLIS JONES  and balancing live between Yacht Rock Revue, Venkman's, CHARM, and a beautiful family. See IJ at The Earl on 10/20 with Diane Coffee.

Shannon M. Turner shares her passion for storytelling and the program she and David Russell have cooked up for this year's STORIES ON THE EDGE OF NIGHT event on Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Biergarten at The Wrecking Bar.

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The singer and songwriter is jumping rope. His sister is half of the directorial team that produced this video. INDIANAPOLIS JONES ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/indianapolis-jones-ep/id850599278 FB: https://www.facebook.com/IndianapolisJonesMusic TWEET: @IndianapolisJnz INSTA: Indianapolis_Jones HEY BEAUTIFUL JERK: http://www.heybeautifuljerk.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/HeyBeautifulJerk TWEET: @HeyBeautifulJrk INSTAG: HeyBeautifulJerk NOT GHOSTS YET is a party at the end of the world, capturing gleeful optimism in the face of certain doom.

GG52: Elise Witt & Phillip Justman

ELISE WITT teaches you how anybody can sing.

PHILLIP JUSTMAN designs immersive theatre experiences and now Escape Rooms that pit you and your friends against the clock.

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John Elliott, Mary Calvi, Chris Wragge and Alex Denis try to escape the room.
EARBONE - by Elise Witt From Elise Witt's CD "We're All BORN SINGING." On EMWorld Records © Non Si Sa Mai Music ASCAP. * Official Music Video filmed, directed and edited by Jessica Lily.

GG51: Felipe Barral & Wasted Potential Brass Band

Poet, filmmaker, musician FELIPE BARRAL explains his take on storytelling in all its forms.

WASTED POTENTIAL BRASS BAND talk about their humble beginnings and what a good party band should be.

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We went to document the work in progress of sculptor Patrick Dougherty, who was creating one of his monumental sculptures at the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Gainesville. Our filmmaker, Felipe Barral, captured Dougherty and his assistant working on the Woven Whimsy to bring you a behind-the-scenes look at how his work is made. After the work of art was completed, Felipe returned to the garden to film the piece and people interacting with it. The large-scale site-specific installation will be at this location for two years, and eventually it’ll broke down overtime. By Felipe Barral © 2016 - IGNI productions & the G channel fbarral.com thegchannel.com igniproductions.com artsatl.com
Wasted Potential Brass Band from Atlanta Georgia, playing and second-lining at Elliott Street / Castleberry Hill area in Atlanta. For more info see us at www.wpbb-atl.com or on Facebook

GG50: Poet Nate Mask, Grassland String Band, & product developer Eric Williams

Nate Mask talks poetry and slams in Atlanta.

Eric Williams explains his Android app that works with the SONOS home sound system. Check out SONOFY.

Grassland String Band shows how "Amerigrass" is the best of both worlds.

Tweener music by Wasted Potential Brass Band.

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Nate Mask performs his poem, "Token," at Urban Grind in Atlanta, GA, December 2013 The poem can be found in his book, "Well This Is Awkward" www.natemask.wix.xom/poetry
A behind the scenes look at GSB's Echo Mountain Sessions in Asheville, NC. Filmed and edited by Jake Gee.

GG28: Randy Osborne of Carapace, Andre Paraguassu from Book of Colors, and Muriel & Caroline from Common Creativ

Randy Osborne tells the story of CARAPACE.

Andre Paraguassu shares his history with "La Bamba" and how awesome creating the BOOK OF COLORS album was.

Caroline Cox & Muriel Vega of COMMON CREATIV share their love of sharing creative stories.

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Promo for "Life Stories: True Tales from Carapace" on PBA30. Watch now at http://www.pba.org/carapace In this, the first TV program to spotlight Atlanta's burgeoning live-lit/storytelling scene, raconteurs spin true stories without notes in front of a live audience in the iconic Manuel's Tavern.
Book of Colors has just released its new music video for “Hologram of Thought,” the latest single from their long-awaited debut album, available February 5th, 2016 on Deer Bear Wolf Records. Do yourself a favor and watch it right now. It’s only three-and-a-half minutes long and is sure to warm even your cold, cold heart. The video opens with a caption: “We filmed our family and friends as they listened to this song for the first time.” What follows is an emotional reflection on the passage of time, the difficulties we perpetuate in our own lives, and ultimately, our ability to transcend the mental landscapes we create in order to experience the beauty of the present moment. Book of Colors’ mastermind André Paraguassu sings this lushly orchestrated lullaby as a duet with beloved Atlanta songstress Adron. The entire visual tale is told through a montage of extreme close-ups, and features a diverse cast of more than eighty people whose ages range all the way from the tiniest of newborns to people well into their nineties. The purposeful simplicity of director Brandon Ross’s vision brings the music and lyrics into direct focus, and the clarity and intimacy of Alison Daye Himes’ cinematography serves as a perfect compliment to the unapologetic honesty that Paraguassu offers up so tenderly in this beautiful new track from Book of Colors.