WHAT WEEKLY

Telesma

12 April 2012

★ David London

Our good friends, Telesma, have spent much of the past month in the studio recording their new album, “Action In Inaction,” which is scheduled to be released on May 5th!!

With the album now being mixed, Telesma is hard at work beginning the task of spreading the word on their latest creation. With two radio interviews coming up this weekend, they will be premiering a couple of new tracks and talking about the album.

If you are around, tune in and enjoy this sneak peak at their latest creations. Hear them on WYPR 88.1FM  on Friday 7-8pm and Sat 1-2pm, and on 98Rock (97.9FM) on Sunday from 9-10pm.

Big plans are also underway for the “Visionary Gathering version 4.20” being held at Rams Head Live on April 20th.

This event will feature visionary artist Adam Scott Miller, with musical guests Neil Kurand, and The Flying Eyes.

They have also promised art and performances by Patricia Tamariz, Sean E Conroy, Renee Weber, The Indra Lazul Bellydancers, Jeramie Bellmay, Little Renegade, and more! 

In the meantime, please take a moment to enjoy this video by Adam Scott Miller with the music of Telesma. Check them both out on April 20th at the Visionary Gathering (all ages).

 



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