Museum After Dark: Village Sounds, featuring Chloe-Beth
As a museum, it is our role to be honest, authentic interpreters of the past, using pieces of historic evidence as our guide. We use that evidence to tell the story of our past.
Musicians are also storytellers. The good ones also tell honest, authentic stories about the world around us.
Village Sounds, a “Museum After Dark” experience at the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, is a chance to explore our story in Oklahoma from the perspective of different songwriters from our state.
The Village Church on the ground of the Humphrey Heritage Village will be transformed for the evening into an intimate listening room for different musicians to share their songs and their stories.
The Heritage Center will remain open for the duration, so visitors can also explore our shared history at their leisure.
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On Saturday, August 14th, 2021, we are pleased to bring you Chloe-Beth, noted Oklahoma singer & songwriter.
Anyone who has been fortunate enough to see one of Chloe-Beth’s performances have witnessed that force within. This young and vibrant singer/songwriter is able to reach inside and express herself through her lyrics, weaving tales of love, life, and laughter with simple melodies.
Her voice is pure, strong and beautiful just like her soul. A born entertainer, Chloe-Beth began singing almost from the time she could speak. Her musical roots and love of lyric and rhyme can be traced back to her early childhood. “Music was always in the house -it was ingrained in me, and because of my mom’s influence I was always in-tune to music,” Chloe-Beth says. In 2018, Chloe-Beth found herself sharing the stage with many of those same artists at notable events such as Women of WoodyFest and the renowned Woody Guthrie Festival.
Her voice is pure, strong and beautiful just like her soul. A born entertainer, Chloe-Beth began singing almost from the time she could speak. Her musical roots and love of lyric and rhyme can be traced back to her early childhood. “Music was always in the house -it was ingrained in me, and because of my mom’s influence I was always in-tune to music,” Chloe-Beth says. In 2018, Chloe-Beth found herself sharing the stage with many of those same artists at notable events such as Women of WoodyFest and the renowned Woody Guthrie Festival.
Also in 2018, Chloe-Beth released her first full-length album, Remnant. With the help of her friends, she was able to create a debut album to be proud of. Chloe-Beth’s unique vocals, style and grace lure listeners to want to hear her again and again.
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The concert is of no extra cost, outside of admission to the Heritage Center. Members of the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center or the Oklahoma Historical Society always visit the Heritage Center for free.
A special exhibit will be open in the Heritage Center exhibit gallery, featuring the artwork of John Hammer.
This event is made possible through the financial support of our community partner, Park Avenue Thrift.
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