SolArt Radio.com- Spanish Rock

Posted by:  SolArt Gallery & Design

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Summary

SolArt radio is an all volunteer internet radio station whose radio show runs once a week. It is looking for new artists to add to their playlist, and for a possible featured artist profiles on its website and the SolArt newsletter, sent to over 5,000 recipients. SolArt is interested in acquiring music from Spanish rock artists and singer/songwriters for its playlist. There are 5 slots reserved for Sonicbids artists. Selected artist may also be asked to travel to perform a live show in studio and be interviewed on the radio show./n/nSolArt radio is an all volunteer internet radio station whose radio show runs once a week. It is looking for new artists to add to their playlist, and for a possible featured artist profiles on its website and the SolArt newsletter, sent to over 5,000 recipients. SolArt is interested in acquiring music from Spanish rock artists and singer/songwriters for its playlist. There are 5 slots reserved for Sonicbids artists. Selected artist may also be asked to travel to perform a live show in studio and be interviewed on the radio show.


SolArt Gallery Café was founded in 2004 by Sali Heraldez following her lifelong dream to see her favorite things in life come together under one roof: art, music, and community. Since its inception, the gallery hosted the works of over 50 local artists and along with the sounds 500 local bands. The gallery’s original location at 2202 N. Main St. and its exhibits were reviewed by all major local newspapers. It distinguished itself from other galleries through its adamant support of grassroots community creativity and activism. It has hosted music festivals, conferences, creative writing workshops, poetry readings, theater workshops, and even a week-long art and activism camp. The space has been available for progressive causes that have ranged from organic farming, anti-militarization of public schools, and supporting indigenous communities in Southern Mexico.



The goal of SolArt is to promote solidarity through all the arts. SolArt believes that art and politics are not mutually exclusive and that they are most successful when they are brought together. SolArt’s staff is composed by local Santa Ana women who have spent most of their adult lives balancing their passion for local activism with a commitment for the arts in every medium.