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Join chefs Amy and Courtney, as they head out across the United States. A new type of Food Adventure Series. From bustling kitchens to calm flowing rivers, the two are on a quest to see what some of their most creative and successful friends in the biz are up to. The game plan is to cook, eat, chat restaurant industry life, and get into some much needed adventure outside the kitchen to see how their fellow chefs are staying inspired.
EPISODE ONE HERE
MORE EPISODES TO COME!
WITCH EYES
Dark Wave electronic music. Original music from the master composer Colten Tyler Williams with images from Unlocked Films creates a one of a kind live music experience. STAY TUNED FOR TOUR DATES
TRAILER HERE
DARKNESS MARCHING MUSIC VIDEO HERE
mosley wotta
“Ghutter Artist” is not a term widely used though it accurately describes Mosley Wotta’s labor tested style, evergreen grit and overall career path. Jason (McNeal) Graham, better know as MOsley WOtta is a Windy City Heartland transplant living in Central Oregon. Wotta’s work spans nearly two decades of exploration in multiple mediums including writing, painting, performance, video.
cherry poppin’ daddies
On top of being a show band nonpareil, the Daddies have an “oh by the way” double platinum ability to pen original material that, while influenced by a history of American popular music, is wholly modern lyrically, and itself stands up as classic. The 1997 release of Zoot Suit Riot set the bar for the neo-swing movement of the era in terms of originality, lyrical depth, and flat out musical sales.
Shireen amini
When you consider the path she has walked, it is no surprise that the sound coming through Shireen Amini is fiery, soulful, and driven by groove. Woven into Shireen’s music is a longing reach for the ancient, organic, the feeling of village, a reverent nod to classic American soul, rock, and folk, a high five to 90s era r&b and pop, and a full-body embrace of Latin and world sensibilities.
jeshua marshall
Raised on a diet of Old Testament hellfire and damnation-style preaching, fresh venison, rainbow trout, powdered milk, and freeze-dried potatoes, Jeshua grew up working class and country. A healthy dose of rock and roll radio accompanied car rides to and from church; and a backdrop of Canadian Folk resonated from grandma’s, cousins’, uncles’ and aunties’ guitars and mandolins along the dirt roads of the Okanogan Valley.