This is a student led podcast where students of HEAL Center for the Arts discuss the history, culture, business, and practice behind the arts discipline they are studying.

HEAL Center for the Arts "Intellectual Artist Series"
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Podcast Overview
This is a student led podcast where students of HEAL Center for the Arts discuss the history, culture, business, and practice behind the arts discipline they are studying.
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8/7/2021
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Recent Episodes

October 7, 2021
Ernie Wilkins, Episode #3 (Featuring Asia Brantley, Donovan Lloyd, Nyla McDaniel, and Harvey Lockhart)
<p>Welcome to the first season and third (3rd) episode of HEAL Center for the Arts's "Intellectual Artist Series" student led podcast in which students discus the history, culture, discipline, and even business behind the arts discipline they are studying. This episode is us unwinding a bit with our Founder, Executive, and Artistic Director, Mr. Harvey Lockhart. During this series, our students are studying and discussing the music and life of saxophonist and composer, "Ernie Wilkins". Please like and subscribe. Send a comment. We'd love to hear from you. Thank you for your support. Thank you for tuning in. Our Ernie Wilkins Series is in collaboration between HEAL Center for the Arts and the Jazz Edge Orchestra. Our student musicians are members of the "North County Big Band" (a collaborative program between HEAL Center for the Arts and the Sheldon). Special thanks goes out to The Sheldon for the audio and visual recordings of the students, the Kranzbergh Arts Foundation for providing the space to record this series, and the Wilkins family for your support. This series was made possible by the financial support of the Missouri Arts Council and the Regional Arts Commission. Director/Founder: Harvey Lockhart Student Moderators: Asia Brantley, Donovan Lloyd, Nyla McDaniel Production Manager and Designer: Brandon Brinkley To learn more about our programs, please visit us on our website at www.healcenterforthearts.org, and while you are there, go ahead and make a tax deductible donation to further support our work. Thank You, and we'll catch you next time.</p>

September 23, 2021
Ernie Wilkins, Episode #2 (Featuring Asia Brantley, and Billy Wilkins)
<p>Welcome to the first season and episode #2 of HEAL Center for the Arts's "Intellectual Artist Series" student led podcast in which students discus the history, culture, discipline, and even business behind the arts discipline they are studying. This episode is an interview with Asia Brantley (Student) and Billy Wilkins (Brother of Ernie Wilkins). During this series, our students are studying and discussing the music and life of saxophonist and composer, "Ernie Wilkins". Please like and subscribe. Send a comment. We'd love to hear from you. Thank you for your support. Thank you for tuning in. Our Ernie Wilkins Series is in collaboration between HEAL Center for the Arts and the Jazz Edge Orchestra. Our student musicians are members of the "North County Big Band" (a collaborative program between HEAL Center for the Arts and the Sheldon). Special thanks goes out to The Sheldon for the audio and visual recordings of the students, the Kranzbergh Arts Foundation for providing the space to record this series, and the Wilkins family for your support. This series was made possible by the financial support of the Missouri Arts Council and the Regional Arts Commission. Director/Founder: Harvey Lockhart Student Moderators: Asia Brantley Production Manager and Designer: Brandon Brinkley To learn more about our programs, please visit us on our website at www.healcenterforthearts.org, and while you are there, go ahead and make a tax deductible donation to further support our work. Thank You, and we'll catch you next time.</p>

August 7, 2021
Ernie Wilkins, Episode #1 (Featuring Asia Brantley, Walter Turner, and the "North County Big Band")
<p>Welcome to the first season and episode of HEAL Center for the Arts's "Intellectual Artist Series" student led podcast in which students discus the history, culture, discipline, and even business behind the arts discipline they are studying.</p> <p>During this series, our students are studying and discussing the music and life of saxophonist and composer, "Ernie Wilkins". Please like and subscribe. Send a comment. We'd love to hear from you. Thank you for your support.</p> <p>Thank you for tuning in. Our Ernie Wilkins Series is in collaboration between HEAL Center for the Arts and the Jazz Edge Orchestra. Our student musicians are members of the "North County Big Band" (a collaborative program between HEAL Center for the Arts and the Sheldon). Special thanks goes out to The Sheldon for the audio and visual recordings of the students, the Kranzbergh Arts Foundation for providing the space to record this series, and the Wilkins family for your support.</p> <p>This series was made possible by the financial support of the Missouri Arts Council and the Regional Arts Commission. </p> <p>Director/Founder: Harvey Lockhart</p> <p>Student Moderators: Asia Brantley and Walter Turner</p> <p>Production Manager and Designer: Brandon Brinkley</p> <p>To learn more about our programs, please visit us on our website at www.healcenterforthearts.org, and while you are there, go ahead and make a tax deductible donation to further support our work. </p> <p>Thank You, and we'll catch you next time.</p>
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