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APRIL 2024 NEWSLETTER


Welcome to Sky Music Instruction's April 2024 Newsletter! Here you will find current events, student spotlights, performance opportunities and much more!

 

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

 

​Hailey R. 1. Been taking piano lessons for how long at Sky Music Instruction: 8 months.  2. Song/Artist you are currently loving: Benson Boone, Beautiful Things  3. If you could collaborate with/open for any artist (past or present), who would it be and why? Taylor Swift because I love her songs  4. What is the best concert you’ve ever been to and why?  If you haven't been to a concert before, which one do you dream of attending? Miley Cyrus because I like her song, Flowers  5. Future plans for your music path? Learning how to play guitar and playing on stage 

 

NEWS AND HAPPENINGS

 



Sky Music Instruction Spring Showcases!

Save the Date! The Sky Music Spring Showcases at Jammin Java in Vienna, VA are coming up! This time, we'll have TWO dates!


WHEN: Saturday, April 20th 12pm AND Sunday, April 21st 12pm

WHERE: Jammin Java, Vienna VA

TICKET LINK: Saturday, April 20th here

Sunday, April 21st here


All Sky Music Instruction profits benefit American Red Cross

 


Sky Music Instruction will be closed the following:

Saturday, April 20th and Sunday, April 21st - Spring Showcase at Jammin Java

Monday, April 22nd - Saturday, April 27th - post showcase breather. CLASSES RESUME SUNDAY, APRIL 28TH



Congratulations, Clare!

You are April 2024's Teacher's Pet! For all of your hard work, you've earned a $20 Amazon gift card!


 

Crush Your Heart now available for streaming!

Chris and I have released our newest song, "Crush Your Heart" from our artist project Little Minutes.  It's our first release off our upcoming album The Backstory, to be released late 2024/early 2025.  Follow the links below to stream.Thanks for all your support and hope you enjoy!


Lena


Links:



 


O'Shaughnessy's Pub Alexandria, VA Open Mic Every Monday 9pm-12am.  Contact venue for details



THIS MONTH IN MUSIC HISTORY - APRIL

April 9th 1860

An anonymous vocalist sings "Au Clair De La Lune" to Parisian inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville, who makes the first known and oldest surviving recording of the human voice. Listen to the original recording of "Au Clair De La Lune" now courtesy https://calendar.songfacts.com/




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