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  • Jennasen (Performing Artist)
    Jennasen (Performing Artist)
    Performing Arts: Music
    Performing synth pop artist.
  •  800 lb. Gorilla
    800 lb. Gorilla
    Performing Arts: Music
    800 lb. Gorilla blends indie-esque songcraft with funk, jazz and electronica influences to lend their rock-based style a driving, danceable sound. Mark Humphrey (guitar, lead vocals), Kwame Newton (keyboards, saxophone, vocals), and Andy Greenwell (keyboards, lead vocals) draw equally from their improvisational skills and inspired songwriting to create an energetic live experience.
  • Matthew Aaron
    Matthew Aaron
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal; Visual Arts
  • Luc Alberts
    Luc Alberts
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal
    My music is as varied as my influences. I write music for guitar duets, solo fingerstyle guitar, string quintents, and my favorite, the power trio. When I perform I like to cover all these different line ups in movements that vary from show to show so everyone gets bang for their buck. As far as musical genre goes…. I don’t really have one, nor do I want to fit into one. The idea of being pigeonholed into one style of music is to me is a very one dimensional process. So when you come to my shows, you hear it all within the different arrangements I compose for. Classical music, blues, rock, metal, hip-hop, progg, experimental. Happy music, sad music, and more importantly original music. I also have 0 intention of writing music that’s supposed to appeal to just one age group or group of people. The more of my music you listen to, the more you’ll get to know me.
  • Blake Allee
    Blake Allee
    Performing Arts: Music
    “Hello I am Blake Allee.” That is my real name, at least I think it is. I was born and live in Indianapolis, Indiana. I am a producer/emcee/musician. I write, record, play, program, sample, and mix everything myself. My best friends are machines. Many people do not understand me and my songs, and I understand that. I love making this music and hope you love listening to it. Alarm clocks can not awake me from dreaming.
  • John Alvarado
    John Alvarado
    Performing Arts: Music
    John Alvarado has been performing classical and flamenco guitar in the Indianapolis area since moving here in 2004. His performances have included appearances at the Indianapolis Art Center, Eiteljorg Museum, Indiana History Center, Butler University, The Chatterbox, Indianapolis Art Center, IUPUI, and the University of Indianapolis. In 2008 he was awarded the prestigious Innovative Artist award from Indiana University for his work. In 2013 he was awarded a Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship by the Arts Council of Indianapolis. He is also a Classical Music Indy Music Unites Artist.  In addition to performing, Alvarado currently coordinates the guitar program for the IUPUI Department of Music and Arts Technology and is president of the Indianapolis Society of the Classical Guitar. For more information please visit his website.
  • Gary Antelept with band, Chronicle
    Gary Antelept with band, Chronicle
    Performing Arts: Music
    Gary Antelept, Guitar/Harmonica, has written more than 70 songs; Jim Ramsey, Guitar/Slide/Vocals, has a love of music which is evident by his energy onstage; Dave Johnston, Bass/Vocals, has performed with the Scottish Rite Choir*; Amy Lain, Vocals, enjoys singing harmony; Steve Sulkey, Percussion, has played in numerous classic rock blues bands.
  • Becky Archibald
    Becky Archibald
    Performing Arts: Music; Composer, pianist, classical, jazz, chamber music
    Archibald writes and performs improv-based, jazz-infused compositions for the piano. In addition, she writes chamber music, and composes for film, television, and theater.
  • Anthony 'Tony' Artis
    Anthony 'Tony' Artis
    Performing Arts: Music
    Anthony J. ‘Tony’ Artis, aka ‘Baba Amoah’ (AH-moe-wah) is a native of Kokomo, Indiana, and has lived in Indianapolis, Indiana, since 1978. He began studying trumpet at age 12, bass guitar at age 14 and African percussion in 1990. He has studied in various cities in the U.S., Ghana, West Africa and Cuba. Tony received the Indianapolis Arts Council’s Creative Renewal Fellowship in 1999 and 2007 and an Individual Artist Grant from the Indiana Arts Commission in 2001. He is an African drummaker, owner/operator of Amoah’s African Drum Works and Coal Bin Productions. Artis loves teaching children and is a teaching artist with Arts for Learning (affiliate of Young Audiences of Indiana) and a Master Artist with Art Mix (formerly VSA Arts of Indiana – enabling all people to experience art). He is the founder and artistic director of Ori Afro Jazz Ensemble and co-founder of Sancocho Music and Dance Collage. Tony began his career as a full time musician in 2000, after retiring from his 25 year practice as an architect (Bach. Environmental Design, Miami Univ. School of Architecture, Oxford, OH) and semi-professional musician. He likes all genres of music as long as it is performed to the best of the artists’ ability.
  • Bashiri Asad
    Bashiri Asad
    Artist of Color; Performing Arts: Music, Spoken Word, Vocal
    Acknowledging that each of us has a priceless gift that we must harness and share with the world, Bashiri Asad has come to define his sound as “IndySoul”. Bashiri Asad is the “Everyday Soul Singer,” and he will remind you that feeling what you feel, in your soul, is just fine. “IndySoul”  is his passion, and he exudes this with every song!  
  • Ben Asaykwee
    Ben Asaykwee
    Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Music
    Ben Asaykwee is an actor/composer/playwright whose favorite past-time is making people laugh.
  •  Athanasius Blue
    Athanasius Blue
    Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Music
    Athanasius Blue is a cloud that forms from the exhaled conversations of two lovers on a chilled night beneathe September stars.  Movie star good looks Devon Rogers and his poet princess Julianna Gold joined hands on her home’s porch in 2012’s early summer heat. Rogers needed a singer and Gold had a voice, but instrumentally she was crippled beyond her own esophagus. The two united and began a love story reminiscent of everyone’s favorite grandparents. Sweet words and even sweeter actions now work behind the scenes to produce music that belays childhood wisdom and reverie to adult circumstance. Equipped with a fervid itch to create, Athanasius Blue submits poised vocals and enchanting guitar work to their latest effort, the album “Elaine Caudate,” in which Caudate, a teenaged Mother Nature, saddened from her unrequited love for a king, turns to prescription pills as refuge. Her habit becomes addiction as she arranges for the local sheriff to feed her the numbing medicine continuously through the town’s water supply. The sheriff’s requested poisoning of the big water tower leads to interesting changes for both animals and people alike.
  • Carol U. Baker
    Carol U. Baker
    Performing Arts: Music
    As an arts education and non-profit management specialist, Carol Baker enjoys strengthening communities through supporting and cultivating meaningful civic and arts education activities. Having served as director of education for Indianapolis Symphony, Carmel Center for the Performing Arts and Indianapolis Opera, Ms. Baker has also served as a program, board, and grants consultant for organizations like Actors Theatre of Indiana, Hamilton County CVB, Ronen Chamber Ensemble, VSA Indiana and 100 Black Men of Indy. Ms. Baker holds a MPA from IUPUI School of Public and Environmental Affairs and a Bachelor of Music Education from University of Louisville. In addition, Ms. Baker has completed courses in Aesthetic Education through Lincoln Center Institute and early childhood music from John Feierabend, creator of the First Steps in Music program. In 2006, Ms. Baker received an Arts Council Creative Renewal Fellowship.
  • Gretchen 'Copper' Banning
    Gretchen 'Copper' Banning
    Performing Arts: Music; Visual Arts: Constructions/Collage, Functional and/or Decorative, Mixed Media, Photography, Sculpture, Textiles
    My artist name is Copper. I chose this name only because I was using it as an 'alias' when I was hosting goth parties in the 90s. That is when I started drawing and painting. I signed those works Copper and so I have kept it even though it confuses people. I am also a DJ and go by the name Copper Top, which is another story for another day. I am not a trained artist. My degree was in political science and history. I never even considered art until one day I decided in the 1990s I decided to draw a picture and showed it to my boyfriend. He said to 'give it up'. I hate those words so I kept going anyway. I continued drawing and eventually I moved into collage and painting. By the late 90s I was producing works which incorporated many styles and mediums. I had several small shows in the city in the early 2000's including The Bungalow in Broad Ripple and many coffee shops in the city. In 2002 I decided to leave behind my art to pursuing DJing as my main creative outlet. I decided that someday, when I didn't want to DJ as much, I would come back to my art.  I DJ'd all over the country and the world between 2002 and 2012. I released 6 licensed CDs which were distributed globally. All of this was done on small Indie labels here and in Germany. When I spin now from time to time I play a mix of industrial, psy trance, dark house, and techno. In January 2012 I began to become serious about art again. I brought to it a new confidence in making my own rules. I was also deeply affected by 'The Occupy Movement'.  I was an activist in my college days and worked on many humanitarian causes. I studied political economics and have always leaned to the left, although my current convictions have evolved since those days. I began to marry my concern for global political and environmental crises to my expression through art. I recently published a piece of prose in the Canadian art publication 'Adbusters' and strongly support everything that periodical hopes to accomplish for a better global future. I also very much enjoy creating 'decorative art'. I do this to distract from my gloomy side. I love vintage kitsch and moreover mxing it with other surreal 'childish' decorative objects. I love making diorama. I love spanish and latino style art and am strongly influenced by it. I also enjoy completely remaking large objects like furniture. I have dabbled in  painting, drawing, photography, collage, assemblage, sculpture. I hate making anything more than once. I constantly am looking for some new idea to bring to my art.  
  • Julie Lyn Barber
    Julie Lyn Barber
    Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Actor/Actress, Dance, Music, Theatre, Vocal
    Dr. Barber is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at Western Kentucky University. She has received IAC grants to perform with the Hot Jazz Preservation Society in Indiana State Parks, and to write and produce a new musical, Indiana Squirrel Stampede and two new children’s plays, The Elves and the Shoemaker and The Frog Prince. She has written many stage adaptations of fairy tales in the British panto style, which have been produced locally at the Minnetrista Faeries Sprites and Lights Festival (Muncie, IN), Nettle Creek Players (Hagerstown, IN) and IndyFringe (Indianapolis, IN). Two of her plays have won inclusion in the juried festival, DivaFest of Indianapolis: the ten-minute fable, Tamlane, and the one-act musical parody, Madwomen’s Late Nite Cabaret. As a stage director, her experience ranges from opera to children’s theatre, directing outreach productions for the Bloomington Early Music Festival of Indiana, and the Marjorie Lawrence Opera Theatre in Carbondale, IL. Other directing credits include Working (American Heritage Theater Project, Portland, OR), Clue: The Musical (Farmland Dinner Theatre, Farmland, IN), and Guys and Dolls (Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY) She has served as music director and choreographer for many schools and theatre companies in Oregon (American Heritage Theater Project, Cathedral School, Valley Catholic High School) and Indiana (Taylor Theatre, Muncie Civic Theatre, Monroe Central High School, Farmland Dinner Theatre), recently music directing Guys and Dolls at the Round Barn Theatre in Nappanee, IN, and choreographing The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Western Kentucky University. She is an AEA membership candidate, and has performed the role of “Berenice” in Cabaret Poe every October since 2009 with Q Artistry (Indianapolis, IN). She has played numerous roles in theatre and musical theatre productions in Canada and the United States, including Vancouver B.C.’s Theatre Under the Stars, Portland Oregon’s Northwest Classical Theatre Company, and Portland Center Stage. While in Portland, she co-founded the American Heritage Theater Project.
  • Christine A. Barton
    Christine A. Barton
    Performing Arts: Music
    Chris Barton, MM, MT-BC, is an award-winning composer and performer.  She began her musical career at age eight with a German concert pianist who pulled her students’ ears when mistakes were made!  Despite the rough start, Chris has retained her love of music.  As a board certified music therapist, she has worked in child and adolescent psychiatry, hospice settings, school programs for autistic and brain-injured children and private practice.  She currently directs Central Canal Creative Arts Therapies in Indianapolis and primarily sees young children with autistic spectrum and speech and hearing disorders. Many of the children she works with have cochlear implants. She also works as a consultant to Advanced Bionics, a cochlear implant manufacturer.
  • AshLee Baskin
    AshLee Baskin
    Performing Arts: Music
    AshLee Baskin is a vocalist, songwriter, lyricist, poet/spoken word artist, actress, and teaching artist from Indianapolis, IN. Nina Simone’s words, “An artist’s duty…is to reflect the times,” serves as the guiding light concerning her work. Performing under the stage name, “PsyWrn Simone” (pronounced Sigh-ren Si-moan), AshLee engages art as her weapon in the fight for social justice and equity.  Her central endeavor is to uplift, educate, encourage, empower, and provoke change for the progress of Black people and marginalized communities and/or highlight their musical and cultural contributions through artistic expression. Collaboratively, she has performed on various local and regional platforms—including an international music festival, with other local bands, collectives, and musicians. Her performances are a multi-sensory experience, mingling the audience with her message. She works hard to give her audience a performance they won’t soon forget!   Photo by Joseph McCoy Photography.
  • Michael S. Beck
    Michael S. Beck
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal
    Beck is the founder, principal songwriter, percussionist and drummer for the original music group Dog Talk. He is also a freelance drummer and percussionist for many styles of music and enjoys songwriting for various projects and jingles.  
  • Kayla Behforouz
    Kayla Behforouz
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal; Political Artist
    Kayla Behforouz is a singer-songwriter from the Indianapolis area. A student-musician and Indiana University, she works in both the Indianapolis and Bloomington music scenes as a pianist, songwriter, composer, and vocal performer.
  • Barbara Bell
    Barbara Bell
    Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Music; Visual Arts: Film
    My first published novel, Stacking in Rivertown, was purchased and edited in 1999 by Michael Korda, editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster. It was released in 2000 and subsequently released in Australia and Israel. In 2006, I teamed up with co-director Anna Lorentzon to create the feature documentary, Graphic Sexual Horror, about the shocking porn website Insex.com and how it was shut down through the use of the Patriot Act. Screening to sold-out audiences at Slamdance in 2009, it went on to screen at HotDocs Toronto, FantasiaFest Montreal, and many respected film festivals in Canada, Europe, and South America. Cinetic Rights Management purchased worldwied digital rights. Synapse Films purchased DVD rights. Amazon.com released Graphic Sexual Horror in March 2010 for digital download and streaming. However, because of its use of highly controversial content, Amazon removed the movie from its listings within seven days. DVD released by Synapse Films Aug 10, 2010 was also censored, but the National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAA) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) worked with Amazon to relist the title. Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Toe Tag and other DVD websites. In 2015, IndieFlix will release the documentary on July 28. The first 3 chapters of my most recent novel, Line of Battle, are available on my website, www.barbarabell.com, where you can also purchase my CD “The Bull is Blind.” Local artist Gordon Bonham and Gordon’s band are featured on the CD. mp3’s of my songs can also be found at CDBaby, amazon.com, iTunes, and other distributors of music. I am presently working on a novel, finishing a screenplay, and putting together a multi-media blog called crib in a crackhood that chronicles life in one of the poorer sections of Indianapolis. www.barbarabell.com www.graphicsexualhorror.com
  • Mac Bellner
    Mac Bellner
    Performing Arts: Music
    Mac Bellner is a professional performer of folk music, focusing on traditional style music of Ireland, Scotland, England, and North America.  She was born in a two room, tin roofed shack on a cotton farm in Louisiana and grew up in Mississippi and west Texas, cutting her musical teeth on Stamps-Baxter gospel and spiritual music as well as classic juke box country music.  But she discovered her main musical niche in folk music.    In addition to solo work, Mac regularly performs with Hogeye Navvy (www.hogeyenavvy.com) Celtic/North American folk band, with whom she has released 9 albums, and is a Teaching Artist with Arts For Learning of Indiana as part of the May Apple duo.  In addition to touring in Ireland and Scotland with Hogeye Navvy, Mac has performed throughout the United States, in England, and South Africa. Mac also is a teacher/caller for traditional American barn dance, English country dance, and Irish and Scottish ceilidh dance.  She has called dances at festivals, for wedding receptions, and for school, public, church, and Scout events.  The dances she calls have involved participants from pre-school age to elderly adults, as well as people with physical challenges.  Among her favorite people to teach are those who are beginners and have never experienced traditional dancing before.  Her repertoire includes traditional squares and circles, play-party dances, and contra/line set dances, all accompanied by live music.  Many of the dances have interesting historical and cultural connections, which Mac shares as she introduces each one.
  • Melinda Benzel
    Melinda Benzel
    Performing Arts: Music
    I am a classical violist based in Indy. Besides an active orchestral career, I also play with the middle-eastern band Indy Raqs and give annual solo viola recitals.
  • Mark Bernstein
    Mark Bernstein
    Performing Arts: Music
  • Shirtless  Biddles
    Shirtless Biddles
    Performing Arts: Music
    “We’re just trying to keep the twang alive.” Shirtless Biddles (Brad Powers, Rob Jenkins, Brandon Lytle)  
  • Kenny Blanco
    Kenny Blanco
    Performing Arts: Music
    I like to play the unexpected songs that people might have forgotten about. I’m open format and play a wide range of genres from Hip Hop, R&B, Disco, Funk/Soul to Latin, Pop, Rock and Electronic.
  • Kyle Bledsoe
    Kyle Bledsoe
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal
    HARD HITTING RIFFS + SOULFUL VOCALS + DYNAMIC JAMS. A vivacious blend of Blues, Rock and Far-Out-Funky-Freshness! Bledsoe’s command of the fretboard and the chemistry between his band TRULY showcases the power of LIVE music. KB also performs concerts as well as our National Anthem for the following: Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis Indians, Indy Fuel, Purdue Boilermakers, Butler Bulldogs.
  • Pamela Blevins Hinkle
    Pamela Blevins Hinkle
    Performing Arts: Music, Vocal
    SUMMARY I am a classically-trained flutist, multi-instrumentalist, singer, choral conductor, improviser, composer, arts administrator, and lover of chant and sacred song. My life, my work, my art, and my spirituality are deeply intertwined and informed by a passion for creating beauty, building community, and exploring intersections … intersections between creativity and s/Spirit, between disciplines, between places and people, and more. I am called to be a conductor in the purest sense, which, by dictionary definition, is to act as a medium for conveying or transmitting energy, light, sound, or heat. My work is to invite, to ignite, and to facilitate that divine creativity which connects individuals to their authentic selves, to each other, and to the Mystery. MY APPROACH I’m an “edgewalker.” I most enjoy working at the boundaries of seemingly disparate things where collaborative experimentation leads to deeper learning and expanded understanding. Such edges might blend disciplines, purposes, organizations, and ideas. I’m an “enlivener.” Enliveners are trusted teachers and guides that bring the musical past and present together and build relatedness, with the goal of developing the community/congregation as the primary choir. I believe many people crave an embodied and interactive encounter with whatever they name as sacred and with the arts. The work I create or direct often seeks to liberate the creative spirit within that framework and frequently includes participatory experiences to liberate individual and collective creativity. HOW DID IT COME TO THIS Music can shape and transform individuals and communities. My own experiences-singing with family members around the piano, the formal church music of my Baptist upbringing (my pastor was a phenomenal viola player), performing the great choral masterworks at Butler University, serving as a church music director, conducting a community chorus with a social change mission, singing prayers in Lakota sweat lodges and ceremonies-have gifted me with profound experiences that demonstrate the power of shared sounding. Music, and especially singing, is, as Salman Rushdie noted, one of the mysteries that holds “the keys to the unseen.” These experiences have inspired me to seek out and build experiences that help individuals discover and release their own sacred creativity; to understand and help communities connect through collaborative experiences and creative programming; to compose, create, and/or improvise in service to these aims; and in all, to create beauty and transformation.
  • Gordon Bonham
    Gordon Bonham
    Performing Arts: Music
    Gordon Bonham brings together a mix of styles from the Mississippi Delta to the back alleys of Chicago, from big Texas shuffles to jumpin’ West Coast swing. After several years of tearing up the road, Bonham brings it all together in Indiana, the Crossroads of America.
  • Claude Bourbon
    Claude Bourbon
    Performing Arts: Music
    Medieval & Spanish blues   Ready for a unique and talented take on a wide range of musical traditions? Claude Bourbon is known throughout Europe and America for amazing guitar performances that take blues, Spanish, and Middle Eastern stylings into uncharted territories. Each year Bourbon plays more than 100 shows around the world. Born in France in the early 60’s, Claude Bourbon grew up in Switzerland, where he was classically trained for many years. This finger picking guitarist has performed and studied all over the world; He has played countless venues, including Glastonbury Festival, Isle of Wight Festival, Colne Great British & Blues Festival, among others. He has shared the stage in Europe and the USA with countless musicians, Calvin Russel, Charlie Morgan (Elton John, Gary Moore), Jan Akkerman (Focus), Steve Grossman (Miles Davis), Herbie Armstrong ( Van Morisson), and many more. Now based in the UK, some of this guitarists’ influences allow us a fascinating insight into this remarkable musician; Paco De Lucia: Deep Purple’s Richie Blackmore; Joaquin Rodrigo; JJ Cale; JS Bach…. One reviewer even noted that although “Claude’s roots were in blues, that is like saying Leonardo da Vinci was a painter”.  Intrigued ? Experience an evening of exploration in the unique ambiance of the Thumb! Claude’s official website : www.claudebourbon.org “ Claude Bourbon is a unique figure today… his playing is almost indescribable“ – The Hook, Charlottesville, USA “Never heard anyone get that much beautiful sound out of a J-45”, Bob, Tucson, AZ “A breathtaking acoustic fusion of blues, jazz, folk, classical and Spanish guitar from a stunning guitar virtuoso…”Altadena News, USA” “…This accomplished artist offers tender, compelling performance through highly developed precision. His sound instantly creates ambience – from haunting Spanish moods to lyrical, romantic jazz, Claude Bourbon provides both a rich evening of music for lovers, and a real treat for music lovers…”, BBC, UK
  • Kate Boyd
    Kate Boyd
    Performing Arts: Music
    Kate Boyd has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout North America and Europe, and is a founding member of the New York-based Oracle Trio.  Her CD of contemporary music for solo piano, Music for the End of Winter, is being released on the Parma label this fall.  She is an Assistant Professor of Piano at Butler University in Indianapolis, IN.
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