In Episode 5 of "Meeting Myself at Raven Street," Kevin Schofield reflects on the opportunities that have shaped his life, acknowledging that while systemic issues like racism and colonialism have impacted his career, he also bears responsibility for holding himself back. The episode explores three pivotal opportunities: a stage concert at the National Arts Centre, a television producer's interest in telling Kevin's story and reuniting him with a childhood friend.
In Episode 4 of "Meeting Myself at Raven Street," Kevin Schofield, the Tennessee Cree, visits the Odawa Native Friendship Centre in Ottawa to perform for the Indigenous elder community and discuss his role on the board of directors, then highlights the growing needs at the local food bank.
In Episode 3 of "Meeting Myself at Raven Street," Kevin Schofield, the Tennessee Cree, gives voice to lost friends and those suffering, explores dark aspects of Indigenous identity, shares a near-death experience, and performs "Aria’s for Grace." He concludes with profound lessons from his brush with mortality.
Welcome back to "Meeting Myself at Raven Street," the musical webseries that delves into the captivating world of Kevin Schofield, also known as the Tennessee Cree. In this episode, we are treated to an array of musical performances that showcase Kevin's unique fusion of styles and his profound connection to his Indigenous roots.
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of "Meeting Myself at Raven Street," a music-infused webseries that chronicles the remarkable life and musical journey of Kevin Schofield, affectionately known as the Tennessee Cree. Music takes center stage as Kevin collaborates with Metis leader Tony Belcourt and others in a soul-stirring ensemble performance at the Buskers for Survivors Benefit concert.
An Indigenous “Rocky" musical web-series about an Indigenous heritage singer-songwriter who comes to understand the true meaning of his craft from busking in his teens on the streets, to the streets of Ottawa as an adult, and a pilgrimage to Nashville. His lyrics are unequally raw as he unravels his POV on southern race relations. to suffering a near death stroke, and rising up through his music and a fusion of traditional chants.
Hero to Me is tribute song to veterans from Moose Factory, Ontario. This song is from Kevin’s debut acoustic album Meeting MySelf at Raven Street.
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