RANGELY I Days of Sonic Learning activities for more than 100 Rangely children, senior citizens and college students took place at The TANK Center for Sonic Arts Sept. 25-27, followed by Grammy-award winning artist Rinde Eckert performing in the space Friday, Sept. 30.
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Grammy winner at The Tank…
Writer, composer, librettist, musician, performer and director Rinde Eckert visited The TANK in Rangely Friday, Sept. 30. Eckert was named an inaugural Doris Duke Artist in 2012, won a Grammy for Best Small Ensemble Performance as a collaborator on the album “Lonely Motel” on Cedille Records in 2011 and was[Read More…]
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TANK organizers look to the future of sonic center
RANGELY I Two months after The TANK International Center for Sonic Arts opened to the public, organizers are reflecting on a summer of transitions and looking ahead to the reverberant sound space’s future.
Letter to the Editor: 40th reunion of Chautauqua and The TANK is Saturday
Dear Editor: We are celebrating 40 years of activities at The TANK with food and music.
TANK Solstice Week brings locals, musicians together for same cause
RANGELY I TANK Solstice Week events, held June 20-26, brought a range of firsts for Rangely’s massive steel water tank turned International Center for Sonic Arts.
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Events planned at The TANK
RANGELY I Several events are on schedule for this weekend involving The TANK, starting today with an open house from 7 to 9 p.m.
Wide variety of events at TANK for solstice week
RANGELY I For the Friends of the TANK, hosting a week’s worth of celebratory events at the formally christened TANK Center for Sonic Arts is a culmination of sorts.
Letter to the Editor: Thanks to Rangely for supporting The TANK
Dear Editor: Dear Rangely community, we are so grateful for your support of The TANK during our recent Kickstarter campaign. Because the people of Rangely joined backers from 18 countries and all over the United States, we were able to exceed our goal and make our dream a reality.
Rangely’s ‘The TANK’ getting closer to meeting funding goal
RANGELY I For 60 years, retired schoolteacher Bill Mitchem and his wife, Martha, watched trends in Rangely come and go, from mutton chops to Madonna. Other ideas, they learned, had staying power.
Friends seek funding to open the TANK
RANGELY I For the non-profit organization The Friends of the TANK, a journey of three years began with a single donation.