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New release: Ashley Jackson's "Take Me to the Water"Last Thursday, I had the pleasure of "virtually sitting down" (also known as jumping on a Zoom call) with harpist Ashley ...
The event, part of the PCMS Education Program, served as a prelude to Ferguson and Jackson’s Philadelphia Chamber Music ...
Award-winning harpist Ashley Jackson, whose expressive work melds traditional classical music with the rich heritage of Black spirituality, has a new album on the horizon — Take Me To The Water (out ...
Some of Ashley Jackson's earliest memories took place at church services she attended with her grandmother. The rising harp player leaned into those experiences for her sophomore album Take Me to ...
So, my home is somewhere else, there's a possibility of freedom somewhere else. Ashley Jackson plays her Salvi harp at NPR's studios in New York. She holds up Margaret Bonds, one of the first Black ...
So, my home is somewhere else, there's a possibility of freedom somewhere else. Ashley Jackson plays her Salvi harp at NPR's studios in New York. She holds up Margaret Bonds, one of the first ...
The rising harpist explores spirituals, musical ancestors and the influence of church on her new album, Take Me to the Water. Ashley Jackson brings spirituals to the harp Some of Ashley Jackson's ...
American harpist Ashley Jackson's latest album, Take Me to The Water, focuses on spirituals, featuring her arrangements of works by composers like Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Alice Coltrane.
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