So… “The original concept was to feature sidewalk street performers – hence the title of the series,” says Lee. “The early seasons presented dancers, fashion designers, cultural performers, independent filmmakers, magicians, other artistic and novelty acts, and rising musical talents.”
So you can likely see why I was so excited to have been interviewed at Sidewalks.tv….
Sidewalks is a regional show situated in the Bay Area, but it has a wide and colorful roster of local and global celebrities, giving this humble, local gem a broader experience. I am enamored that a show with such humble and varied artistic roots has continued its mission to capture the creative experiences of the artists we love.
I’m not usually supposed to say things like this but I’m a proud local bitch and these people have been extraordinarily sinficant contributors to my musical journey in the Bay Area so here it is: Cindy Rhodes and her husband Ray Alvarado have not only been my champions for many years, they have been the champions of so many musicians and artists in the Bay. Whether it’s behind the camera or up in your face asking you all the intimate questions about your life and career, they have been there every precarious and precocious step of the way. I love this team and these people. And I love the Bay Area arts and music scene. And this is a very proud moment for me. <3
Check out my conversation with Cindy Rhodes and check out Sidewalks.Tv for more interviews with artists from all corners of entertainment.