Episode 54

Nickel Five Resuscitation Music (Artist Spotlight Episode 54)

Published on: 20th April, 2018

The Working Artist Project's Artist Spotlight is a new series where I talk to creatives about new and exciting creations! Today I have Nickel Five on the show and we listened to and discussed a number of tracks from his new CD entitled Resuscitation Music. Nickel is a New York-based M.C. that merges hip-hop and jazz in a unique way. He describes it as truth that you can dance to, I don't know about you but that sounds like something I want to be a part of. I have a feeling you guys are going to enjoy listing to this Episode of The Working Artist Project Spotlight series.

Connect with Nickel here https://www.spotmeanickel.com/


Bio:

For 7 years and running, Nickel and Dime Ops have held their weekly Thursday night residency at Smoke Jazz Club. The platform has allowed them to grow into a world-class jazz fused hip-hop band, with a monumental new album being released Spring 2018. September will mark 8 years of playing at this world renown jazz club. What will happen from there we shall see. For now, come check out Nickel and Dime Ops as the longest lasting late night resident at Smoke's 'Round Midnight Sessions. 2751 Broadway, NYC.

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The Working Artist project is our attempt to answer questions and confront challenges that artists face on a daily basis. We are taking the time to get to know artist from every field with the intent of debunking the myths, and shedding light on the...
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Created in 2016 by Darrian Douglas, The Working Artist Project is a podcast that sheds light on the realities facing today’s working creatives. The podcast provides lovers of the arts with an up-close look at the lives of their favorite performers.