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Coffee and Pi Anyone?
NIMBioS Songwriter-in-Residence Timothy Sellers performs his song Coffee and Pi at WDVX Blue Plate Special. “It’s a song about what a mathematician might be thinking as he or she is sitting down with a cup of coffee,” says Sellers. Does … Continue reading
Songwriter-in-Residence Jay Clark Debuts ‘Sexual Selection’
Americana musician Jay Clark, who was the NIMBioS Songwriter-in-Residence in January, was recently interviewed about his residency on the show Studio 865. He also performed his song, “Sexual Selection.” To hear other songs from NIMBioS Songwriters-in-Residence, visit http://www.nimbios.org/songwriter. Read more … Continue reading
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Science for the People!
NIMBioS Songwriter-in-Residence RB Morris performs his song “Science for the People.” For more information about NIMBioS’ Songwriter-in-Residence program, visit http://www.nimbios.org/songwriter Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Residency Draws to Close With Mini-Concert
NIMBioS scientists and staff recently enjoyed a lunchtime performance of January Songwriter-in-Residence Jay Clark. Clark performed four songs from his repertoire and unveiled one of his songs from his residency, titled “Sexual Selection.” Clark’s residency finished at the beginning of … Continue reading
The Many Voices of Science
NIMBioS Songwriter-in-Residence RB Morris stopped by with crew from a local radio station to record a chorus of voices for his “Science for the People” song. NIMBioS staffers and scientists belted out the chorus to this catchy tune. And, yes, … Continue reading
January’s Songwriter-in-Residence Jay Clark
We’re excited to have Americana musician Jay Clark as NIMBioS’ Songwriter-in-Residence for January. Not only is Jay a talented songwriter and musician, he’s got a Ph.D. in wildlife ecology as well. Might come in handy around NIMBioS. Clark has been … Continue reading
Studio Sessions
NIMBioS Songwriter-in-Residence RB Morris spent time last week in the studio recording his songs from his month-long residency. The songs will be made available for listening on our website. Stay tuned! Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
NIMBioS BioBalladeer Opens the Show
RB Morris, NIMBioS songwriter-in-residence for November, treated the audience at a recent seminar to his song, “That’s How Every Empire Falls.” The song fit nicely with the guest speaker’s topic about the rise of complex human societies. Peter Turchin, a … Continue reading
RB Morris First Songwriter-in-Residence
Singer-songwriter RB Morris, unofficially called the “poet laureate” of East Tennessee, began his residency this week as the first Songwriter-in-Residence at NIMBioS. The purpose of the program is to encourage the creation and production of songs involving ideas of modern … Continue reading