In this episode Jamie Howison engages a conversation with the vibraphonist and composer Chris Dingman. John Weber of National Public Radio has called Chris, “A true virtuoso on the vibes,” and described him as, “An extremely gifted young composer, bandleader, recording artist, and much sought-after sideman.” He is also someone who brings a rather unique vision as to how music can be a source of peace and restoration, even through the hardest of days.
Find out more about Chris Dingman by heading to his website, where you’ll find audio samples and an excerpt from the documentary film, The Vibes. There you’ll also find information on Chris’s brand new album Embrace, released March 6, 2020. If you’re interested in learning more about The Peace Project, you can go to the website of the Inner Arts Initiative.
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