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June 21, 2024

Musicians, poets and artists remember the Summer of Love and Summer of Soul – and encourage us to keep them going

By: Jennifer Stayton

A group of poets, musicians and artists is celebrating the anniversaries of the Summer of Love and Summer of Soul at an upcoming event in Austin called “A Dozen Texas Voices Swing in the Key of Summer Love.” KUT’s Jennifer Stayton asked local poet and minister Terry Dawson, poet Griselda Jane Castillo and local musician Laura Mordecai why the event is focused on the theme of love – and why now? She also got them to preview some of the poetry that will be shared at the event.

“A Dozen Texas Voices Swing in the Key of Summer Love” is June 22 at 6:00p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church in Austin. The event is free but reservations are requested here.


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