EventsThe New Social Environment#52

Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon with George Grella

Featuring Smith, Foon, and Grella

Wednesday, May 27, 2020 1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

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Musicians and activists Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon join Rail Music Editor George Grella for a conversation.

In this Talk

Jesse Paris Smith

Jesse Paris Smith is a writer, activist, musician, producer, and co-founder of Pathway to Paris. She has been composing, performing, recording, touring, and collaborating with other musicians and artists globally since 2004. Her compositions have been commissioned for documentary films, commercial work, installations, audiobooks, and live score performances. She was born in Detroit, and spent her childhood in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. She currently resides in New York, working on various writing and music projects, and Pathway to Paris projects and initiatives.

    Rebecca Foon

    Rebecca Foon is a musician, activist, producer and co-founder of Pathway to Paris. She has performed and recorded in a wide array of contexts, most notably as co-founder of the modern chamber post-rock ensemble Esmerine, as a member of Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra (2001-2008), Set Fire To Flames (2001-2004), member of Colin Stetson’s, Sorrow ensemble (2015-2020) and more recently at the helm of her electro-acoustic songwriting project Saltland. In 2014, Jesse Paris Smith and Foon founded Pathway to Paris, a non-profit organization dedicated to turning the Paris Agreement into reality. Together they launched the 1000 Cities Initiative for Carbon Freedom in 2017, supporting cities in developing and implementing ambitious climate action plans.

      George Grella

      A photo of George Grella on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment

      George Grella has been the Brooklyn Rail’s music editor since 2013. He has played jazz, classical, and improvisational music from CBGB to Carnegie Hall, has written about music and culture for over thirty years for print and online publications, and has contributed to the Grove Dictionary of Music, the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry, the Financial Times, The Wire, Bandcamp, VAN, Music & Literature, The New York Classical Review, The Strad, The New York Times, and others. He publishes the Kill Yr Idols newsletter, and is the author of Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew (Bloomsbury 2015).

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