Artists from all over the country, from Garth Brooks to Juanes, are continuing to perform live without leaving their homes. It's become a necessity as venues have shut down in the wake of the coronavirus.
Local artists, many of whom have lost most if not all of their income, have been hit particularly hard. Livestreaming has become more important than ever. And we're here to showcase some of the best.
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Eelctronic artist Tee Vee joined us Tuesday to perform over at thePreview from the Houston Chronicle Facebook page. She is from East Houston and has a lush, ethereal sound.
Teresa Vicinanza, who records as Tee Vee, has an allure that's difficult to encapsulate. Her 2019 album "Tempest" was thebest Houston albumof last year. See for yourself.
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Tee Vee
Years active:2016-present
Genre:Electronic
Latest project:I released a record in June 2019 called "Tempest." I'm also working on a ton of new music, so hopefully I'll get to release some new work this year.
Where you’re from:East Houston
Where we can find you online:You can stream my music on all music platforms (Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, etc.). I'm also on all social media platforms, solet's be friends.
Why we should pay attention to you:I've been inspired by other artists to express myself creatively through music and art, and I want to pass that energy on as an outlet for others.
Why it’s important for people to support local art right now:Art is speech. Art is what life is about, and it's important for communities of artists and musicians to keep creating and releasing work in whatever way possible, especially during this time.