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Aug. 3: Stone Sound Collective Free Concert at Chelsea First United Methodist Church

The Chelsea First United Methodist Church will hold it final free concert of the summer on Aug. 3 at 7 p.m. on the east lawn.

Bring a chair or blanket to sit on and invite your family and friends. If we have inclement weather, the concert will move indoors to the sanctuary. Masks are required indoors.

Stone Sound Collective

Prof. Mark Stone is a composer-performer with a passion for using music to bring diverse communities together. An internationally recognized multi-percussionist, Stone has performed with the foremost musicians of Uganda, Ghana, South Africa, India, Trinidad, Ecuador, and the United States.

As a composer, his work is rooted in traditions stretching from classical Indian music to European concert music and American jazz to traditional African music. The cross-cultural capacity of his music has been described as, “revolutionary to our musical landscape. The experiences he gained traversing geographical borders has put him in a unique position to cross-genre borders and break conceptual boundaries.”

His newest project, the Stone Sound Collective, crosses these borders and boundaries as it unites diverse musicians and instruments. The group brings together ancient percussion traditions of Africa and India with the lyricism of stings and saxophones. The collective performs original compositions rooted in its member’s wide-ranging musical influences, creating music that celebrates the oneness of humanity by uplifting hearts, expanding minds, and connecting souls.

In the group, Stone plays the newly-invented array mbira, an American-made 120 key lamellaphone, and a wide range of traditional melodic African instruments, including the Ghanaian gyil and South African karimba. He is joined by Matt Dufresne (saxophones, flute, and nadaswaram), Jay Shankar Balan (violin), and Gayelynn McKinney (drums).

These established artists freely cross musical boundaries with their dynamic playing and are exceptional improvisers, bringing a wide range of performance experience and artistry to the Stone Sound Collective. Through their music the collective aims to contribute to the development of vibrant and inquisitive communities where people see, hear, and experience the many ways we are all connected.

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