On this show, we interview local artists from the Frederick area who are making an impact in their craft and artists who are involved with the YMCA Arts Center. We will explore their stories, ambitions, influences, exhibitions, and more together. As we highlight their experiences, you will learn who they are and what’s next for their careers. This podcast will provide a place to find talented creators. Thank you for listening.
We sit down with Demetrius—a hip-hop artist from Frederick, Maryland. Debuting in 2020, Demetrius has become a key figure in Frederick’s hip-hop scene. His artistry and community involvement were spotlighted in the Frederick News-Post in 2023, where his journey and impact were highlighted. In addition to his music, Demetrius curates the monthly Real Rap Show and frequently collaborates with Benefactor Events to bring live hip-hop e...
Lori Rounds is an award-winning visual artist whose practice includes painting, printmaking, and photography. A lifelong creator, she began pursuing art full time in 2019 following her retirement from a successful career in information technology.
Lori is currently an artist-in-residence at the Y Arts Center and an active member of several arts organizations, including the Maryland State Arts Council, Fred...
In this full length episode, we sit down with Jordan Holt. Talented videographer, photographer, and founder of Falling Squares, a creative group producing compelling video content for local businesses and entertainment platforms alike. Jordan shares the story behind his journey, from early foundations and education to the evolution of his unique visual style. We dive into his creative inspirations, approach to storytelling, and the...
In this episode, we sit down with Bill Lord, founder, executive director, and president of the Global Z Recording Project. Bill holds a doctorate in adult education, training and development, and international communications, along with a master’s degree in educational media, media production, and distance learning.
Through his nonprofit, Bill is...
In this episode, AJ Naylor—better known as Sounds by Fred—reflects on his legendary Bang Bang parties and the cultural waves he curated that reshaped the Frederick music scene. He takes us on a journey from his early years as a crate-carrying DJ to becoming the creative force behind his fashion label, Made by Fred. Influenced by the local community, Yo! MTV Raps, skate shops, and more, AJ reflec...
In this episode, Ricole Barnes and I had the pleasure of interviewing Roy Ghim, a film and music columnist who has long been an active member of the Frederick arts scene. Throughout his career as a freelance writer, Roy has contributed to notable publications such as The Frederick News-Post and The New York Times. In his free time, he enjoys coaching soccer and curates an online publication called Western Machines.
Daryl Campbell, or Daryltron, began his artistic journey as an obscure hip-hop artist. After experiencing a series of transformative life events, he decided to chase his long-held dream of becoming a multi-faceted creator. Drawing inspiration from iconic musicians like Beck, Parliament-Funkadelic, and Prince, Daryltron boldly expanded his creative pursuits.
Although leaving behind his previous lifestyle was challenging, Daryltron ...
The Steampunk Soiree at the Frederick Book Arts Center was an event hosted by Braindead Live this past October. I had the opportunity to attend and interview six key people behind the event's success: Dylan Zingg and Tony Gianni from Braindead Live, Coordinator Eric Groff, Photographer Matthew Mason, DJ Marisa Hyphae Hongos, and Mixologist Landon Harwell. Enjoy this exclusive insight into what it takes to host a local event in Fred...
Part 2 of the OneFrederick Collaborative round table interview discussion series with guest speaker Juanita Hardy, a consultant for creative place-making.
The OneFrederick Collaborative is excited to share the powerful insight and encouragement of Juanita Hardy, a consultant for creative place-making. We hope her affirmation and her challenge will fire us up to collaborate and develop creative places in our own community.
Joey Two Geez is multi instrumentalist, DJ, artist, producer, live sound engineer, and event coordinator located in Frederick MD. He is the current owner of Sketchy Shed, a DIY arts venue which operates out of a secret location in the Frederick area. As a punk himself, Joey puts his all into making the Sketchy Shed a welcoming place for creative thinkers and lik...
Cynthia Scott, owner of Gaslight Gallery in Frederick has created an art installation and exhibition called The Oracle at the Y Arts Center. It features a geodesic dome. Based on concepts by Buckmister Fuller, it's a structure made of triangles that mimics sacred geometry. This dome has its own energetic qualities and vibrates with cosmic energy to unveil secret truths. On Friday evenings through the month of October Cynthia will b...
Ricole Barnes is the Y Arts Center Site Director at the YMCA of Frederick County, Maryland, where he has been actively involved for over 20 years. A prominent figure in the local arts community, Ricole is also a hip-hop artist who performs as the frontman of the rock band daMOOD and co-founded the trip-hop duo Bikes.
In 2003, Ricole began working for the YMCA’s Before and After-School program to support hi...
George Koch began his journey in biology but soon discovered a deep passion for the visual arts, which led him to pursue degrees in both ceramics and design. Building on this artistic foundation, Koch established A. Salon, Ltd., an artist service organization that started as a collective of seven artists. Under his leadership, A. Salon revitalized unused spaces, transforming a vacant elementary school in Georgetown and...
Joe Keyes has been immersed in the music scene since his middle school days as a DJ. It wasn't until 2009, approaching his 50s, that Keyes discovered his true calling with his band, Joe Keyes & The Late Bloomer Band. The group's distinctive vibe and sound have been tuned through years of theatrical, improvisational performances featuring extended solos and captiv...
Dylan Zingg wears many hats as an artist, DJ, event planner, and landscape architect. Since moving to Frederick, he has integrated himself into the vibrant local art and music community. Notably, Dylan has partnered with Braindead, a collective dedicated to curating, promoting, and executing community art and music events that uplift and enhance the creative land...
East River Band is composed of Joel Cymerman, Blake Thatcher, Corwin Leber, and Sebastian Melendez bringing the public a multifaceted, traveling jam band. Started back in 2021, they've grown into this 4 man crew all about connecting through their music. We dive deep into their journey—how they hustle for gigs, make up their tunes, and bring down the house when they perform. Check out their stuff and peep their upcoming shows on Eas...
From being part of Bad Seed Rising-the youngest band signed to Roadrunner Records, toured throughout the U.S.A, and featured in a major film, Francheska Pastor has accomplished plenty so far in her lifetime. Pastor is a musician and photographer born in the Philippines, raised in Frederick, Maryland. Starting at age 10, they began to learn guitar. As the hobby turned into a serious passion at 12 years old, they began attending Let ...
Downtown Frederick Partnership is key to the enrichment of Downtown Frederick, anything from hosting and organizing events, cultivating a community, and providing support and attraction within the area. Kara Norman, Leeann Crews, Jade Dunhour, and Brittany Himber, the team behind the Partnership, join us in this episode to talk about the past, present, and future of their nonprofit organization. You can find more information about ...
MAD Dance presents “Intentional Terrarium”, a month-long series of performances hosted at the MAD Studio in the Y Arts Center. This episode features an interview with Kitty Clark and Ray C. Shaw, the duo behind MAD Dance. “Intentional Terrarium” displays a portable greenhouse as its main feature. Different performers, including co-directors Clark and Shaw, add movement, audio and natural visuals creating a collaborative, involving...
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