Myra Flynn

Join us for an evening of music with Myra Flynn at Claremont Creative Center, presented by the West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts.

Please join us for an evening concert, presented by West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts.

Tickets by Donation. Students FREE.

This program is supported in part by the New England States Touring program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies.

Singer/songwriter Myra Flynn spends her career embracing dichotomy. Half Irish and half African American, her original indie/soul songs blend soulful vocals with a lyrical delivery that doesn’t let one get too comfortable. As the New England Deli Magazine puts it, “Her vocal influences have as much in common with Ani Difranco and Shawn Colvin as they do with Rihanna and Jill Scott.”

Myra’s latest album, Shadow Work, was released in the summer of 2023. Margaret Grayson of 7days describes Shadow Work as “… five songs deeply concerned with relationships of all kinds. Flynn, who splits her time between Vermont and Los Angeles, sings of mothers and daughters, romantic relationships gone wrong, and the people who get us through the hardest times. She considers big questions about how a person ought to be in the world, but she conducts her case studies on the most intimate of stages. In certain moments, she questions herself, wondering if she’s doing enough for the people she loves; other times, she offers full-throated declarations of her own worth in the world. The same song can hold both sentiments, and Flynn’s ability to capture complicated, conflicting emotions in her lyrics swept me away.”

Myra is a lyrical storyteller, who uses her voice to empower, inspire, and even educate. She fearlessly tackles topics that others shy away from in both her music and in her journalism career. She says that motherhood has left her no more time to be self conscious and there is no room for shyness. She finds a new strength, independence and inspiration in her daughter, Avalon, and her husband Phil. Myra is a singer, songwriter, journalist, advocate, ally, mother, wife – and always, unapologetically, human.

Her podcast with Vermont Public Radio, titled Homegoings, is a “righteous space for art and race.” It’s a show that invites listeners to be a fly on the wall, privy to candid and genuine conversations about race. We explore themes that fearlessly straddle the line between necessary and uncomfortable, as I speak with artists, experts and regular folks all over the country about their literal skin in the game – of everyday life. Homegoings is storytelling – with a heartbeat. No topic is off the table, and there’s no such thing as going “too deep.” These are the conversations that are our birthright to have, and the stories we are lucky to hear.

Currently, Myra Flynn lives a bi-costal life, still holding onto her roots in Vermont part of her year while also working and living in Los Angeles under the guidance of Swift Street Management Team. She has created a jewelry line made from recycled piano parts and recently partnered with Vermont Vineyard, Shelburne Vineyard to create a namesake wine: FLYNN. She has toured the United States countless times as well as: Whales, London, Ireland and most frequently, Australia. Her motto regarding next steps and fame tends to be: “If you’re doing it, you’ve already made it.”

Claremont Creative Center Grand Opening: The Villalobos Brothers & Friends

Join us for the Grand Opening of the much-anticipated Claremont Creative Center (CCC), located at 56 Opera House Square in the heart of downtown Claremont. Festivities feature a performance by the Grammy-winning Villalobos Brothers and friends of WCCMA, and ribbon ribbon-cutting ceremony. A not-to-miss “preview” jam session with Bassel and the Supernaturals and the Villalobos Brothers will be held on May 31st (details https://www.eventbrite.com/e/891249791117?aff=oddtdtcreator)

Tickets: Choose your price to support live music! Students free.

Seats are limited, so we strongly recommend reserving your tickets in advance.

This program is supported in part by the New England States Touring program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies. This event is supported in part by a Cultural Facilities grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

Claremont Creative Center Grand Opening – Jun 1

5:30 pm Ribbon Cutting, Welcome, special music and activities

6:30 pm Villalobos Brothers and Friends Concert

 

PREVIEW Claremont Creative Center (CCC) – May 31

6:00 pm CCC tours

6:30 pm Bassel and the Supernaturals at Broad Street Park

8:30 pm Free ticket-holder event: Jam session with Bassel and the Supernaturals and the Villalobos Brothers

For details about May 31st: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/891249791117?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

Bassel and the Supernaturals

Please join us for an evening concert with our dear friends, Bassel & The Supernaturals, returning to perform as a part of the Grand Opening weekend for the Claremont Creative Center, the new home of West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts, right in the heart of downtown Claremont.

In case of inclement weather, the event location will be at the Claremont Creative Center, 56 Opera House Square, right across the street from Broad Street Park.

Bassel & The Supernaturals tells the story of Bassel Almadani’s experience as a first generation Syrian-American using soulful melodies, funk inspired rhythms, and captivating lyrics regarding love, loss, otherness, and the war in Syria. They are making their national television debut in May 2024 as part of a new PBS docuseries starring Dule Hill entitled The Express Way, regarding the transformative power of the arts.

Bassel & The Supernaturals has performed in over 400 concerts and advocacy events between 2016-2023 on stages including SXSW, John F. Kennedy Center, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Summerfest, and Millennium Park, and supported internationally touring artists such as Youssou N’Dour, Aesop Rock, Emancipator, Brother Ali, The Dandy Warhols, Sinkane, and many others.

The band’s national television debut on PBS (May 2024) highlights Bassel’s story as a product of Syrian immigrants, challenges growing up as a Muslim in America after 9/11, and his profound connection to the arts as a channel to process his own experience while amplifying the voices of refugees. Bassel & The Supernaturals also plans to release a new EP in 2024.

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