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Ali Dineen Speaks Truth to Power in Her Latest LP Herizon Music: The Podcast

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Ali Dineen is a singer-songwriter and musician based in New York City. She’s performed her original music from the American folk tradition at the Savannah Music Festival, the American Folk Art Museum, and the Brooklyn Folk Festival, just to name a few. Ali’s lyrics have been described as poetic and deeply personal. When talking about her new EP, Hold On, she said, “This album grew out of personal heartbreak, and the feeling of a collective heartbreak as we’ve watched the world descend farther into fascism and irreversible climate catastrophe… It took moving through heartbreak and disillusionment and grief, to arrive not at ecstasy or a belief that everything will be okay, but at the realization that life continues somehow and is resilient… no matter how long we’ve got, we need to love, and fight relentlessly for one another.” Ali was recently awarded a Helene Wurlitzer Foundation residency in Taos, New Mexico, where she’s spending the winter working on her next creative endeavor. Credits: Hosted and produced by Eleanor Bennett. Executive Producer is Thea Wood. "Hold On" and "Prayer" by Ali Dineen. Voiceover by Cathryn Wood. Photo by by Alexis Lim, styling by Athena Zammit. Album art by Ali Dineen.
 
In this episode, Ali Dineen covers:

How leaving a hand-written note on a stranger’s door led her to a lifelong friend and mentor
Intersections between her own music and the larger histories of the American folk tradition
Why her personal encounters with pain and grief have allowed her to know joy
Paying homage to folk traditions and spirituals from the US, the oldest of which were created by black people suffering under slavery and terrible oppression

Credits:
Host: Eleanor Bennett
Production: Eleanor Bennett
Executive Producer: Thea Wood
Voiceover: Cathryn Wood
Photos by Alexis Lim, styling by Athena Zammit
Album art by Ali Dineen

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Guest Links
Web site: alidineen.com
Instagram: @ali_dineen https://www.instagram.com/ali_dineen/?hl=en
Facebook: Ali Dineen https://www.facebook.com/Alidineenmusic/
Bandcamp: https://alisondineen.bandcamp.com/album/hold-on
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3lEYF8UlOlwPq2WLzgqioQ?si=xsjUj8FFQkqH2Q7AVK9eSw
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/hold-on-ep/1495314384
 


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Ali Dineen is a singer-songwriter and musician based in New York City. She’s performed her original music from the American folk tradition at the Savannah Music Festival, the American Folk Art Museum, and the Brooklyn Folk Festival, just to name a few. Ali’s lyrics have been described as poetic and deeply personal. When talking about her new EP, Hold On, she said, “This album grew out of personal heartbreak, and the feeling of a collective heartbreak as we’ve watched the world descend farther into fascism and irreversible climate catastrophe… It took moving through heartbreak and disillusionment and grief, to arrive not at ecstasy or a belief that everything will be okay, but at the realization that life continues somehow and is resilient… no matter how long we’ve got, we need to love, and fight relentlessly for one another.” Ali was recently awarded a Helene Wurlitzer Foundation residency in Taos, New Mexico, where she’s spending the winter working on her next creative endeavor. Credits: Hosted and produced by Eleanor Bennett. Executive Producer is Thea Wood. "Hold On" and "Prayer" by Ali Dineen. Voiceover by Cathryn Wood. Photo by by Alexis Lim, styling by Athena Zammit. Album art by Ali Dineen.
 
In this episode, Ali Dineen covers:

How leaving a hand-written note on a stranger’s door led her to a lifelong friend and mentor
Intersections between her own music and the larger histories of the American folk tradition
Why her personal encounters with pain and grief have allowed her to know joy
Paying homage to folk traditions and spirituals from the US, the oldest of which were created by black people suffering under slavery and terrible oppression

Credits:
Host: Eleanor Bennett
Production: Eleanor Bennett
Executive Producer: Thea Wood
Voiceover: Cathryn Wood
Photos by Alexis Lim, styling by Athena Zammit
Album art by Ali Dineen

Donate to BCF TODAY and help us amplify the voices and careers of women in music!
Guest Links
Web site: alidineen.com
Instagram: @ali_dineen https://www.instagram.com/ali_dineen/?hl=en
Facebook: Ali Dineen https://www.facebook.com/Alidineenmusic/
Bandcamp: https://alisondineen.bandcamp.com/album/hold-on
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3lEYF8UlOlwPq2WLzgqioQ?si=xsjUj8FFQkqH2Q7AVK9eSw
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/hold-on-ep/1495314384
 


Get full access to Herizon Music: The Newsletter at www.herizonmusic.com/subscribe

34 min