“Free Market Music” – Stetson Kennedy Songwriter Residency

April 11, 2016
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Free Market Music- Stetson Kennedy Songwriter Residency Screen-Shot-2016-04-07-at-9.36.27-AMOn a small pier in the middle of Lake Beluthahatchee, This Frontier Needs Heroes strummed out some chords and took a stand for musicians everywhere. Surrounded by water, Brad’s choice of weapon was a vintage Yamaha acoustic guitar while Sadie’s was a German violin. The two stood strong and become the heroes the music frontier needed through amazing harmonies and deft fingers. Brad has been playing under the name since 2009 but the two became a duo in 2014 and the rest was history. They recently took part in the Stetson Kennedy Song Writer’s residency where, on this very pier, much of their newest album was written! Sit back and feel the inspiration and energy they received from their stay. This is “Free Market Music” by This Frontier Needs Heroes.

This Frontier Needs Heroes’ newest album is currently in the works as well as Sadie’s solo album Mother Meadow so make sure to stay tuned for release dates and more at http://thisfrontierneedsheroes.com.

Additional filming by Michael LeGrand for more go tohttp://www.michaellegrand.com

For more information on the Stetson Kennedy Song Writer’s Residency go tohttp://jacksonvillesongwriter.org.

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