“Songbook” launch party at the Kennedy Center
At 7 pm on Saturday, January 21, 2023, in my small pocket of airspace, two things of note happened:
season 1 of Songbook, a web series that I created, wrote, and directed, posted; it’s the culmination of nearly three years of developmentwe kicked off the world premiere screening/launch party at the place where the show was produced: the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC
It was so fun watching a show intended for home viewing on a big screen with a live audience!
Thank you yet again to Kwame Alexander, who introduced me to the Kennedy Center folks and executive produced; Mary Rand Hess, who co-executive produced; David Kilpatrick, Director of Education Programs and Productions; Jennifer Bowman (miss you!); the crew and multimedia team; and, of course, the cast: host Vaughn Ryan Midder, musician Randy Preston, authors Sue Fliess, Mary Amato, and NoNieqa Ramos, and three young poets turned lyrical legends:
the poets/lyricists: Isabel, Alexandra, Samaya
the authors: Mary Amato, NoNieqa Ramos, Sue Fliess
Kennedy Center Director of Education David Kilpatrick kicking off the evening
me thanking the room
the room
me, Mary Rand Hess, Kwame Alexander
the kids, authors, host, musician, executive producers, and me
the kids and their corresponding authors
me, David Kilpatrick, host Vaughn Ryan Midder
Samaya with her writing and music teachers; the sweetest!
Samaya asking Kwame for an autograph
me with Samaya holding her Songbook swag bag
giving Kwame a thank-you gift
the gift
the cookies (shaped, of course, like musical notes and pencils)
Only bummer of the evening: we caught a chyron typo. In episode 1, “ukelele” should be “ukulele.”
Though hardly enough to put even the slightest dent in a golden night.
season 1 of Songbook, a web series that I created, wrote, and directed, posted; it’s the culmination of nearly three years of developmentwe kicked off the world premiere screening/launch party at the place where the show was produced: the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC
It was so fun watching a show intended for home viewing on a big screen with a live audience!
Thank you yet again to Kwame Alexander, who introduced me to the Kennedy Center folks and executive produced; Mary Rand Hess, who co-executive produced; David Kilpatrick, Director of Education Programs and Productions; Jennifer Bowman (miss you!); the crew and multimedia team; and, of course, the cast: host Vaughn Ryan Midder, musician Randy Preston, authors Sue Fliess, Mary Amato, and NoNieqa Ramos, and three young poets turned lyrical legends:


















Only bummer of the evening: we caught a chyron typo. In episode 1, “ukelele” should be “ukulele.”
Though hardly enough to put even the slightest dent in a golden night.
Published on January 22, 2023 16:59
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