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Downtown Music Collective, Episode 1, January 11, 8 PM, Livestream
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Downtown Music Collective, Episode 1, January 11, 8 PM, Livestream

Green Kill is delighted to introduce the launch of the Downtown Music Collective series featuring Phil Gammage

Green Kill
Dec 28, 2021
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Green Kill is delighted to introduce the launch of the Downtown Music Collective series featuring Phil Gammage. Episode one will be livestreamed on, January 11 at 8 PM on YouTube. You will be able to watch an episode the first Tuesday of every month in 2022.


Green Kill livestream videos can be accessed through Green Kill Sessions on YouTube. To watch live the suggested donation for this event is 5 dollars. Please consider increasing your donation as your contributions will be allocated to Green Kill and the performers equally. Green Kill is a peer to peer art space for dedicated writers, performers, musicians, and artists. Your support helps to create opportunity for a widely diverse range of artists to present their work to the public.

Here’s the donation link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/downtown-music-collective-episode-1-january-11-8-pm-livestream-tickets-234505280607


Downtown Music Collective

Welcome to the Downtown Music Collective where opinion about the arts matter! Host Phil Gammage reviews and discusses curated music, films, and books from the past and present. Music videos, live performance, and interviews with the makers and shakers of the creative world all combine to help create a fast moving and engaging show. It’s a fun 20 minutes of thoughtful opinion and conversation that will get you rethinking how you feel about artists and the art they make. Phil brings a fresh insight about the arts and he shares with us what he is passionate about and why he feels that way.

Exclusively at Green Kill Sessions.


Phil Gammage

Phil Gammage is the consummate musician, historian, and fiction writer. His latest album From Nowhere to Somewhere (fall 2021) is a robust collection of Americana songs as diverse and heart-felt as the genre itself. Twisting from railroad cars, endless roads, and the folklore of 20th century America, the album draws inspiration from Phil’s lifelong interests.


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