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Thursday, November 29, 2018

WATCH: WSB-TV Names AMP Georgia Change Maker

WSB-TV New Anchor Fred Blakenship Features AMP on Georgia Change Makers

On Wednesday November 28, the Atlanta Music Project was selected to appear on Georgia Changer Makers, a local prime time television show featuring Georgians who are “ordinary people doing extraordinary things.” AMP co-founder and executive director Dantes Rameau sat down with Fred Blakenship to talk about his belief that all children can become proficient on a music instrument. Danielle Liburd, an AMP cellist who is now a senior in high school, spoke to Mr. Blakenship about her future aspirations for a life in music. Watch the entire segment here:

 



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AMP Directors Visit CBS46 Atlanta

Atlanta Music Project Visits the CBS46 Atlanta Studios

Recently CBS46 news anchor Alicia Roberts invited AMP executive director Dantes Rameau, and AMP director of AMPlify choirs Aisha Moody, to appear on her segment, Atlanta Plugged In.  Aisha and Dantes had the opportunity to discuss AMP’s work in the community and the launch of the The Next Movement Capital Campaign, to establish AMP’s first ever headquarters space in Southwest Atlanta. The segment was graciously sponsored by the Chick-fil-A Foundation, a long-time supporter of AMP’s mission.



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Monday, November 26, 2018

11 Concerts in 19 Days – AMP Holiday Concert Season is Here!

The Atlanta Music Project is pleased to announce its 2018 Holiday Concert season. Our performances are numerous, varied and always exciting.

Some highlights from this season’s holiday concerts include:

  • the first Holiday Concerts of the new AMP Youth Choirs & Orchestras, sponsored by Cricket Wireless
  • AMP violinists performing with The Piano Guys at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
  • the AMP Junior Youth Orchestra sponsored by Cricket Wireless performing at Zoo Atlanta for the Sig Mosley Entrepreneur Awards
  • an invitation from Ms. Nadia Theodore, the Consul General of Canada to the U.S. Southeast, for the AMP Junior Choir sponsored by Cricket Wireless to perform at the Consulate General of Canada

Check out the full list of holiday concerts here. We wishing all of our supporters a wonderful holiday season and we hope to see you soon!



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Monday, November 12, 2018

"...Blessing and a curse" says Shameia Crawford

Who is Shameia Crawford?  Some may simply classify her as a Soul or R&B artist but I believe the essence of her artistry is rooted much deeper.  Shameia first displayed her talents to her local church congregation and by the age of 5, knew that she wanted to be a singer.  By the age of 17, she released an independent album.  In addition, to such a great accomplishment at a young age, she continued her pursuit of a musical career at Winston-Salem State University, earning a degree in music
​Like the soul singers of the past, her music combines elements of Gospel, R&B, and Jazz, but what keeps her unclassifiable is her personal technique of impelling the hearts of audiences with her voice.  In 2014, she sang her way into the hearts of America on ABC’s Rising Star.  


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​On the day that I spoke with Shameia about her music, I recall her personality being as warm as her vocals. Her smile illuminated the room and she was completely humble, yet confident, in her musical abilities.  

Shortly into the conversation, I recognized her aspiration to capture the emotions of every audience that she stands in front of.  “I believe in my voice and I believe that I have something to offer that no one else does”, says Shameia.  Indeed, she has a special gift and it is considerably identifiable whether she is singing background vocals for legendary soul artists like Angie Stone, accompanying gospel singers like Vashawn Mitchell, or performing her original music. ​


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"...Blessing and a curse" says Shameia Crawford

Who is Shameia Crawford?  Some may simply classify her as a Soul or R&B artist but I believe the essence of her artistry is rooted much deeper.  Shameia first displayed her talents to her local church congregation and by the age of 5, knew that she wanted to be a singer.  By the age of 17, she released an independent album.  In addition, to such a great accomplishment at a young age, she continued her pursuit of a musical career at Winston-Salem State University, earning a degree in music
​Like the soul singers of the past, her music combines elements of Gospel, R&B, and Jazz, but what keeps her unclassifiable is her personal technique of impelling the hearts of audiences with her voice.  In 2014, she sang her way into the hearts of America on ABC’s Rising Star.  


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​On the day that I spoke with Shameia about her music, I recall her personality being as warm as her vocals. Her smile illuminated the room and she was completely humble, yet confident, in her musical abilities.  

Shortly into the conversation, I recognized her aspiration to capture the emotions of every audience that she stands in front of.  “I believe in my voice and I believe that I have something to offer that no one else does”, says Shameia.  Indeed, she has a special gift and it is considerably identifiable whether she is singing background vocals for legendary soul artists like Angie Stone, accompanying gospel singers like Vashawn Mitchell, or performing her original music. ​


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