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Part 2: What a multi-dimensional music career looks like, with Trombonist Ernest Stuart

25m · The Musician Centric Podcast · 12 Feb 21:00

** This is the second of two parts of our conversation. If you haven't yet, be sure to listen to the first part!

Pull up a chair and join the intimate discussion with Ernest Stewart, whose vast trombone performing experience transcends genres. Ernest now works with Mid Atlantic Arts, bringing his insights from stage to the boardroom, and shedding light on the significance of artists steering the grant-making wheel. We navigate through the complexities of the music industry, the untold value of mentorship, and the balancing act between growth and vulnerability. Ernest's story, punctuated with humor and warmth, serves as a beacon for any creative soul navigating the ever-evolving path to artistic fulfillment!

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Mentioned in this episode:

MidAtlantic Arts Foundation: https://www.midatlanticarts.org/
Ernest's website: http://erneststuart.com/
Ernest's album, Solitary Walker: listen here

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