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The Remedy Project: The Arts Of Healing is a musical collaboration between local Jazz Musicians, Healthcare Workers and Medical Professionals working together to create and interpret classic, as well as new and original music. This mixtape series acknowledges the critical role our medical professionals and healthcare workers play in our regional health and examines their impact on our personal lives.
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REMEDY PROJECT MIXTAPE #1
Released October 2018
Featuring: Barbara Montgomery | Jazz Doctors | Jim Dragoni | Beth Arnold Gilbert | Carol Moog | Wanda Farmer | Adam Faulk | Mark Margolies | Kim Pedro Rodriguez
Duration: 40 minutes
File Size: 58 MB
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REMEDY PROJECT MIXTAPE #2
Released October 2018
Featuring: Zita Jackson | Kareem Idris | Keith DeStefano | Sound Mind Ensemble | Odean Pope | Night Float | Russell Klenk | Vince Tampio | Andre Freeland | Adam Faulk | Kim Pedro Rodriguez
Duration: 41 minutes
File Size: 59 MB
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REMEDY PROJECT MIXTAPE #3
Released October 2018
Featuring: Jupiter Blue | Mark Margolies | V. Shayne Frederick | TwizzMatic | Beth Arnold Gilbert | Victor North | Karmalatta | Vince Tampio | Adam Faulk | Kim Pedro Rodriguez
Duration: 45 minutes
File Size: 62 MB
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The Remedy Project logo includes the Adinkra symbol for STRENGTH which is symbolized by the butting of the heads of two rams. Adinkra symbols are a creation of the Ashanti peoples of Ghana, West Africa.
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Philadelphia Jazz Project is a sponsored project of the Culture Trust | Greater Philadelphia, with funding provided by The Philadelphia Foundation.