Into the final week, and 30 Artists in 30 Days number twenty-three is singer Cyrille Aimee. She enjoys jazz improvisation, and with roots in France, the Dominican Republic and now native of Brooklyn, USA, she has lots of influences to choose from. Currently Cyrille has 79 patrons pledging $705 per song or video. See Cyrille’s… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #23 – Cyrille Aimee
30 Artists in 30 Days #22 – David Sides
30 Artists in 30 Days number twenty-two, pianoist David Sides, has a wildly popular Youtube channel, and makes piano covers from well-known songs. He has been playing since he was ten, uploaded his first Youtube video in 2007, and also makes piano tutorials. Currently David has 5 patrons pledging $9 per music video. See David’s… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #22 – David Sides
30 Artists in 30 Days #21 – Sean Osborn
30 Artists in 30 Days number twenty-one is clarinettist Sean Osborn. Classical music doesn’t get much attention on Patreon, with both very few classical musicians, and very few followers. So, it’s good to see the highly skilled Sean Osborn making a go of it. Sean has performed with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for eleven years,… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #21 – Sean Osborn
30 Artists in 30 Days #20 – Ana Free
30 Artists in 30 Days number twenty is vocalist and guitarist Ana Free. Originally from Portugal, where she’s had four number one hits, she now lives in Los Angeles. Ana currently has 75 patrons pledging $445.00 per music video. Pledge for Ana on her Patreon page. See all the 30 Artists in 30 Days here.
30 Artists in 30 Days #19 – Lauren O’Connell
Sometimes when searching for the artist of the day, I view or listen to a number of their works before making up my mind. With 30 Artists in 30 Days number nineteen it only took one song. And it wasn’t even far into the song that my eyes became tearful at experiencing such bliss in… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #19 – Lauren O’Connell
30 Artists in 30 Days #18 – Scott Bradlee Postmodern Jukebox
Most of the fun with the 30 Artists in 30 Days experiment is the joy of finding something new. But there are times, with the midnight deadline looming, when I start thinking of all the artists that I wish were on Patreon. Scott Bradlee’s PostModern Jukebox are one such example, and I’ve already contributed a… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #18 – Scott Bradlee Postmodern Jukebox
30 Artists in 30 Days #17 – Nika Harper
It’s been a year where so many notable writers have died, and on the day when I saw the announcement of the death of another, Nobel prize-winner Günter Grass, I am very happy to find someone dabbling in wordplay on Patreon. 30 Artists in 30 Days number seventeen Nika Harper runs Wordplay, a Youtube series… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #17 – Nika Harper
30 Artists in 30 Days #16 – Danielle Ate the Sandwich
30 Artists in 30 Days number sixteen is singer-songwriter Danielle Ate the Sandwich. Another who shot to fame based on her homemade Youtube videos, she’s already reasonably established on Patreon, with 181 patrons paying $1,011.85 per video. Mostly playing the guitar or ukelele, Danielle has a gentle sound that demands listening to. Pledge for Danielle… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #16 – Danielle Ate the Sandwich
30 Artists in 30 Days #15 – Caitlin de Ville
As I head out of Cape Town for the weekend, I celebrate reaching the 30 Artists in 30 Days half way mark by coming back home. Artist number fifteen Caitlin de Ville comes from Kitwe, Zambia, and is now living in Cape Town. A high energy electric violinist, who, with her team of 2-3 friends,… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #15 – Caitlin de Ville
30 Artists in 30 Days #14 – James O’Deorain
I’ve always had a soft spot for fractals. After coming across a Mandelbrot set generator as a child, I had grand plans to launch a fractal t-shirt business and quit school. Sadly, the ancient thermal printer we had at home was never up to the task. So I was very happy to come across an… Continue reading 30 Artists in 30 Days #14 – James O’Deorain