People Of Peace, Alec Shaw, Zan Fiskum
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Live concert with People of Peace, Alec Shaw, Zan Fiskum
About this event
Cool Calm Nights featuring
PEOPLE OF PEACE: https://www.wearepeopleofpeace.org/
Breath...
Trying to navigate through this fast paced world can often be overwhelming..
People of Peace try to slow things down and reflect on the values that make who we are.
Soft indie folk harmonies and passionate alternative rock tones, create genuine emotion and mood
that pull deep into a mindful and peaceful state, all to inspire Kindness, Love and Gratitude.
Intertidal Ep is a rebirth. The area of a seashore which is covered at high tide and
uncovered at low tide. that place of perfect balance can be so magical, all we can
do is try to find that balance and be at peace with ourselves, and others.
I love you Ema, you will always be on my mind.
This was for you.. This is for you.
Be good, be kind, be at peace.
We are all People of Peace
- Artist Bio
ALEC SHAW: http://www.alecshawmusic.com/
Alec Shaw is a singer/songwriter and producer born and raised at the foothills of the cascades in Washington State. His dad who was a gospel musician gave Alec his first guitar at age 11. Flash forward to high school Alec pieced together a band through the Seattle Craigslist page. They set off to play a collection of Alec’s first songs he wrote in highschool, where he spent the least amount of time actually being in school and most of his time daydreaming and recording hundreds of musical ideas on a handheld recorder that would become his first album. Released in 2016, “Car Town” landed Alec and his band their first gig at Neumos, Seattle playing for the Seattle Children’s Hospital benefit concert “Love Seattle” which launched Alec into the Seattle underground scene as a notable new artist. In 2017, Alec’s shows promoting his second album “Uhh Oh And The Oh Wells” caught the attention of local producers with the further developments in his vocal and arranging abilities. One of these producers was Andy Park who had recently established himself with credits like Pedro The Lion, Noah Gunderson, Macklemore, and Dave Mathews. Andy helped Alec shape his third album “Thinking Place” Which features more introspective, ethereal and focused songs. Their collaboration proved to find a sound that was becoming uniquely his, combining soulful and folky vocals, and soaring above swimming instrumentation. This album, coupled with a live version of the single “Fools Gold” featuring a gospel choir and moving video performance, shined more light on Alec in the national eye of the music industry, garnering Major Label interest and praise from KEXP’s Hall of Fame DJ Marco Collins naming him in his top 3 “PNW artist he would sign immediately”. In 2020 while set to play a slew of sold out shows, festivals and showcases Alec’s underground rise to the surface was frozen in it’s tracks by the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic, putting an abrupt pause on tour plans.
- Artist Bio
ZAN FISKUM: https://www.zanfiskum.com/
Maple Valley raised singer/songwriter Zan Fiskum uses her haunting and beautifully controlled singing to craft ethereal and brooding folk/pop songs.
Zan grew up playing make believe, wedged between the aisles of musty red velvet seats at Auburn Ave, the diner theater her family volunteered at. After years of observing the performances, Zan volunteered her own participation and discovered her transcendence on the stage. Beneath the lights she went from a quiet and mysterious girl to a bold and passionate performer. The stage is where she found her place of belonging. At the age of 12 Zan broke away from the molds of her classical music training and experimented with enmeshing forthright lyrics, cinematic melodies and explosive synth sounds into her songwriting. She went on to release her first 6 singles and achieved over 2 million streams on spotify alone.
Just 2 years later, Zan made her national debut on NBC’s The Voice as a top 9 finalist and received recognition for her dynamic performing and voice from Billboard magazine, Maggie Rogers, Camila Cabello and the Indigo Girls. Zan then launched forward with full force and started her band and wrote and released her debut album “Sleeping Problems.” She wanted this project to be brutally honest and to fully expose the wounds that inspired these songs. She has since found herself performing in iconic Seattle venues such as The Moore Theater, The Triple Door, Sasquatch and more, leaving her audience awe struck each time.
- Artist Bio
@ Fremont Abbey Arts Center
7p doors, 7:30p show
All ages, some seating available, bar w/ID
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ABBEY ARTS, SEATTLE | NONPROFIT 501C3, NON-RELIGIOUS, EST. 2005
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