The State Sinners is a four headed band, with two headstrong women and two tough men. They all have a different musical background and through this diversity each has their own unique contribution in the band. The State Sinners offer a beautiful acoustic set-up consisting of bass, slide guitar / semi-acoustic guitars, dobro, and 4-part vocal. The music of The State Sinners is best described as a mix of Americana, pop blues/jazz with a touch of country.
Unieke, dynamische workshop voor scholen, bedrijfstraining en festivals. Emmer Trommelen Workshops zijn in te zetten als muziekles, dagopening/afsluiting of warming-up en kan zowel binnen als buiten als er maar voldoende ruimte en een stroomvoorziening aanwezig is.
Dutch Groove ’n Riffmeisters, In Your Face, Prodigal Sons of Rock, Beware and Be Warned!
Foto’s door Willeke Kieft.
Het figuur hiernaast en bovenaan mijn site is een Indiaans symbool, “I’itoi” of de “Man in the maze”. Het symbool is afkomstig van de Tohono O’odham Nation of Southern Arizona (ook bekend als de Papago Indians). Hier volgt de betekenis:
The human figure stands for the O’odham people. The maze represents the difficult journey toward finding deeper meaning in life. The twists an turns refer to struggles and lessons learned along the way. At the center of the maze is a circle, which stands for death, and for becoming one with Elder Brother I’itoi, the Creator. Other O’odham see the image of a man as representative of an individual, or all of mankind, or I’itoi himself.
The story of I’itoi is also the story of every human being, traveling through life as though through a maze, taking many turns while growing stronger and wiser as death, at the center of the maze, comes closer. Trace the light path. You will find one more turn at the end, away from the center. Here we can look back on the trail and have one last chance for reflection and an opportunity to find acceptance of the last step.