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Rise Up Music Project

Rise Up Music Project

De: Matt Halvorson
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The Rise Up Music Project is a daily podcast bringing you a new song every day. It's a show about music, songwriting, self-examination, art as activism, the creative process, and so much more. Featuring 33 artists dedicated to process over product and the contribution to a greater whole.

Rise Up Music Project
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  • 11/3/2025: “Happy Birthday,” by Jon Preece
    Nov 3 2025
    Jon Preece is a musician and father of 2 living in the wonderful Columbia City neighborhood of Seattle. Today’s song is an arrangement of the birthday song for his 1 year old.
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  • 11/2/25: “Plato’s Cave,” by the songplayer.
    Nov 2 2025
    Benjamin Goldenhour (the songplayer.) is serious about play, encouraged in chaos, and loves a good ol’ fashioned mistake; he has no idea what he is doing, but that has fortunately never been a hindrance. He lives in the woods somewhere outside Seattle with his novel-writing partner, rock-chewing mutt, and nap-dodging toddler. Listen for his new music on the second day of each month. This month’s recording is an excuse to rock and also to goof. It is roughly exploring the meaning of meaning.
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  • 10/30/25: "I Lost My Friend," by The A.M.
    Oct 30 2025
    The A.M. is a pair of public educators who bonded over their shared love of music in 2015 when they started writing and performing songs at open mics to blow off steam after long school days. Originally hailing from Texas and California, they both spent time working in East Coast school districts before landing in the Pacific Northwest. The A.M. brings an eclectic mix of musical influences into their songs, everything from classic rock, folk, and jazz standards to contemporary soul and electronic music. It’s all about “the process” (they have yet to fully record and release any of their tracks) so they are excited to see how this year goes!
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