About this Event
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In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we are thrilled to host three fantastic musicians from the Boston area. Anand Nayak is a Grammy-nominated producer, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and longtime guitarist for the beloved American roots band, Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem. Anju is a transcendent, fast-rising singer-songwriter and member of The Passim Folk Collective, a diverse group of musicians and cultural thought leaders tapped by historic Club Passim to challenge and redefine the look and sound of Boston’s “folk music” scene. Michael Dwan Singh is a seasoned musician and stage actor, and one of very few sarangi players in the U.S. – an instrument he plays regularly with his band, The Shadow Notes, among others. He is also an organizer of “SubDrift,” Boston’s first South Asian open mic.
Host Alastair Moock is a Boston Music Awards-nominated singer-songwriter and a Grammy nominee for Best Children’s Album. In 2020, he co-founded Family Music Forward, a racial justice collective working in the family music space. That same year, he declined a second Grammy nomination –– along with two other nominated acts –– due to historical under-representation in the field. Moock is also a co-founder of the Melrose Racial Justice Community Coalition.
**Zoom link will be sent to regisgtered attendees prior to the event.**
Admission to this event is FREE, but we kindly welcome to The Opening Doors Project. Your support enables us to continue offering programs in our community.
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