On Thursday, December 9th from 7-8pm PST, the Gates Foundation Discovery Center will be hosting a virtual music showcase, Rock the Giving Season featuring some very special Totem Star Artists!
Join Totem Star Artists, Grae Violett, Zoser, Delphine Elliott, Yung Fuego, Haley Graves, and Mirabai Kukathas for this celebration of this season of giving.
The Gates Foundation's Rock the Giving Season virtual concert will be live-streamed via Zoom
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🎵ZOSER (he/him)
Zoser is a singer/songwriter and music bender with a soulful voice, thoughtful lyrics, and a guitar. Zoser's musical style shifts seamlessly between pop, folk, and hip hop with influences ranging from Michael Kiwanuka to Childish Gambino.
🎵 DELPHINE ELLIOTT (she/her)
Delphine Elliott is a singer/songwriter born and raised in Seattle. Coming from a background in musical theater and vocal jazz, her songs are filled with emotional lyrics and upbeat melodies that will get stuck in your head.
🎵 GRAE VIOLETT (she/they)
Grae Violett is a singer-songwriter who was born in Nashville, TN but spent her formative years in Washington state, specifically the Seattle area. A music lover, Grae considers herself a genre-less artist, but ‘80s synth pop will always have a special place in her heart.
🎵 YUNG FUEGO (he/him)
Yung Fuego is a Seattle-based hip hop artist who has been building his solo career since 2018. Influenced by the community, culture, and sounds of his hometown, Yung Fuego aspires to perform music that speaks to fans across the musical spectrum.
🎵 HALEY GRAVES (she/her)
Haley Graves released her debut EP, “She Thinks My Pop Punk Is Cringey,” on July 30. Her hope is to make great music while also adding diversity to the pop-punk genre as a Black woman.
🎵 MIRABAI KUKATHAS (she/they) | MC
Mirabai Kukathas is a storyteller, a playwright, a spirited conversationalist, and (maybe most importantly) a singer/songwriter. A recent graduate of the Central District’s Nova High School, Mirabai considers her art to be an act of healing; a confusing celebration of her culture, identity, and life.