Bushwick Book Club/SAL original music playlist
THE BUSHWICK BOOK CLUB SEATTLE Celebrates 10 Years of Partnership with SEATTLE ARTS & LECTURES
Enjoy this playlist of songs from Bushwick musicians inspired by the work of SAL authors:
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- Wes Weddell, “Go,” inspired by Cheryl Strayed’s “Wild” (2015)
- Amanda Winterhalter, “Run Like Hell,” inspired by Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Big Magic” (2015)
- Beth Whitney, “Fireflies,” inspired by poetry of Linda Pastan (2015)
- Amanda Winterhalter, “Seer,” inspired by Geraldine Brooks’ “March” (2016)
- Joy Mills, “The Lonely and the Lean,” inspired by Ann Patchett’s “Commonwealth” (2016)
- Carrie Wicks (Nottingham & Wicks), “Wide Open,” inspired by poetry of Ada Limón (2016)
- Jaspar Lepak, “Why Should the Devil,” inspired by poetry of A.E. Stallings (2017)
- Nick Droz (Mono a Mono), “Outside Eden,” inspired by poetry of Gergory Orr (2018)
- Olivia Brownlee, “Ode to A Poet,” inspired by poetry of Maggie Smith (2021)
- Amber Flame (Last of the RedHot Mamas), “Ain’t Get None Blues,” inspired by poetry of Toi Derricotte (2021)
- Reggie Garrett, “Ballade de Stace A,” inspired by poetry of Douglas Kearney (2021)
- Camelia Jade, “Braided Rivers,” inspired by poetry of Natalie Diaz (2021)
- Wes Weddell, “Still We Move,” inspired by poetry of Alberto Ríos (2021)
- LaVon Hardison, “Hair and Soul,” inspired by poetry of Rita Dove (2021)
- Josh Hou, “Mostly of Distance,” inspired by poetry of Jennie Xie (2023)
- Julia Massey (Warren Dunes), “Take the Train,” inspired by poetry of Kate Baer (2023)
- Reggie Garrett, “So Far Away,” inspired by Ta-Nehisi Coates
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MoZo, “No Use Waiting,” inspired by Cheryl Strayed’s “Wild” (2015)
Ben Mish, “King Me,” inspired by poetry of Robert Wrigley (2015)
Ben Mish, “Ready to Fly,” inspired by poetry of Mary Szybist (2015)
Julia Massey, “Emily Nussbaum, I Love Your Work,” inspired by Emily Nussbaum (2017)
Isaac Castillo, “My Skin,” inspired by poetry of Tyehimba Jess (2018)
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