Get To Know The Visionary Behind Concert For The Human Family | Shore Fire Media

21 October, 2021Print

Get To Know The Visionary Behind Concert For The Human Family

Get To Know The Visionary Behind Concert For The Human Family

Nashville-based pianist and composer Kory Caudill is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry with his ability to create both classical music that has reached the top 10 of Billboard’s Jazz and New Age charts and mainstream music with multi-PLATINUM selling country artist Justin Moore. On his latest endeavor with the Concert for the Human Family series, he’s inspiring racial reconciliation through music. 

Concert for the Human Family is a collaboration between musicians, artists and creatives who are joining forces to shape a musical journey that bridges art, social justice and faith. Working alongside The Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community program, whose work focuses on racial reconciliation across humankind, Concert for the Human Family seeks to stir listeners with music that is inspired from diverse human experiences.

In a recent interview with Medium’s Authority Magazine, Caudill shares his career journey and the five things people in the music industry need to know. Read the full interview, here: medium.com/authority-magazine/rising-star-kory-caudill-of-concert-for-the-human-family-on-the-five-things-you-need-to-shine-in-e6385400bf68 

 

Caudill discusses these things:

* How his upbringing in rural Kentucky encouraged his career in the arts

* How he met his business partner Marc Costanzo, a Billboard Music Award-winning R&B/pop record producer

* The exciting projects he’s currently working on including a new album, a tour with Concert for the Human Family and more

* The importance of surrounding yourself with people from different backgrounds

* The “life lesson” he lives by on a daily basis

 

Caudill shares these 5 tips:

* Exhaustion isn’t necessarily something to be celebrated

* The music business isn’t hard, it’s emotional

* Learn how to ask the right questions

* Things that don’t immediately result in a financial transaction can still be considered legitimate work

* Make a business plan early and stick to it

 

Caudill recently released his ‘American Hymn’ songbook (9.17), which offers five instrumental songs that masterfully interpret the heavy human emotions that continue to resound through conversations of race, cultural barriers, diversity and navigating the most important moments in our country. Listen here: fanlink.to/americanhymn.

 

For more information, please contact:

Shore Fire Media | Jaclyn D. Carter | jcarter@shorefire.com

Shore Fire Media | Olivia Del Valle | odelvalle@shorefire.com