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  1. 25 de sept. de 2022 · In the announcement of her new album, 1989’s SkinDiver, she called her home “a cubicle in a mass of metal,” and its songs sounded like that, soft private spaces to work in a hard world. Like ...

  2. Nona Hendryx/USA. In the spirit of two fisted political singer songwriters such as, Nina Simone, and Joni Mitchell, ... of a “prison industrial complex,” she now urges her audiences to think seriously about the future possibility of a world without carceral systems and to help forge a 21st century abolitionist movement.

  3. WORLD WITHOUT RULES 7:34 URBAN SOURCE CODE 6:02 DISMISSAL OF THE HEMISPHERE 5:33 MONKEY BRAIN SUSHI 2:51 BE-BOP IN BAGHDAD 7:01 ASIAN BLUE 5:34 DESERT DIVA 6:28 ... Nona Hendryx -- vocals Anna Homler -- vocals Mark Isham -- processed trumpet & flugelhorn Loren Nerell -- gamelan (3)

  4. 10 de nov. de 2017 · Guitar – Gary Lucas. Keyboards – Jordan Shapiro. Liner Notes – Ed Ward, Gary Lucas. Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Michel Delsol. Photography By [Live Photo] – Greg Cristman. Producer – Gary Lucas, Jesse Krakow. Songwriter – Don Van Vliet. Vocals – Nona Hendryx.

  5. Keep Funkin' by Nona Hendryx, released 16 February 2018 1. I Feel Joy 2. Ooo, Ooo, Ooo 3. Keep Funkin for the World 4. Scream 5. Peel Back ft. FSQ "Can you hear the rhythm calling out your name?" — Nona Hendryx. Nona Hendryx is the real deal; a true musical icon. As a singer, song-writer and performer she has continued to push the envelope since the world first took notice to her work ...

  6. Engineer, Bass – Morgan Wiley. Mixed By – Jonathan Kreinik. Producer – Charles Levine, Eli Goldstein. Synth, Drum Programming – Soul Clap. Written By, Producer – Nona Hendryx. B1. Keep Funkin For The World. Backing Vocals – Asa Arnold, Keith Fluitt, Kiki Hawkins. Drums – Adrian Harpham.

  7. www.lincolncenter.org › series › american-songbookNona Hendryx · Lincoln Center

    12 de abr. de 2024 · Artists who dare to dream of a better future Experience groundbreaking voices and projects that redefine what’s possible, on stage and off. Afrofuturist Nona Hendryx opens this year’s series with an evening of music integrating human and machine as co-artist. LGBTQIA+ icons, the Indigo Girls, ignite David Geffen Hall, performing their timeless anthems and sharing the stories behind them.