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Lunch Break: Livestream Concert with Tim Hall (VIRTUAL)

By MIT Open Space Programming

Tune in for midday jams with award winning musician, poet and producer, Tim Hall.

Tune in for midday jams with award winning musician, poet and producer, Tim Hall.

.: Tue, March 8 2022 12pm – 12:45pm.

All ages.

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This concert will be livestreamed. You will receive a link to the livestream through Eventbrite two hours before the program.

Free!

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  • Only virtual (online or over the phone).

MIT Welcome Center

292 Main Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States

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About this event

Registration is required!

This concert will be livestreamed. You will receive a link to the livestream through Eventbrite two hours before the program.

About Tim Hall

Tim Hall is an award winning musician, performance poet, and producer. His poetry draws inspiration from his lived experiences - charting the nuances of blackness, masculinity, and the beauties of life. Tim has shared stages with recording artists such as The Nappy Roots, Carolyn Malachi, Bilal, Chris Turner, and Aloe Blacc. His work can be experienced through his spoken word new single Dad Did, EP - Colors Of My Soul, and self-published book - Trust The Process. Tim is also Co-Owner of Cambridge-based HipStory, a collective of artists & media production professionals dedicated to centering marginalized identities in media through music and film. Additionally, Tim is faculty at Berklee College of Music, a member of the award winning band STL GLD, and a principal collaborator with Cliff Notez, Oompa, and Will Dailey. He was honored as “Session Musician of the Year” by the 2020 Boston Music Awards, and recognized by WBUR’s Artery 25 as 1 of 25 millennials of color impacting Arts and Culture in Boston. His work can be experienced through his new project - Trust the Process EP, as well as Colors Of My Soul, and self-published book - Trust The Process.

 

With any questions, contact openspace@mit.edu.

Photo credit: Diana Levine