Nebraska-born, Los Angeles-based Americana and folk artist Brad Colerick will be at Stuhr Museum on Wednesday, September 25 for a solo concert and a screening of his short film, Lost Bird (Zintkala Nuni). A Q&A session with filmmakers Scott Feldmann and Brad Colerick will follow. Tickets for non-members are $15. Stuhr Museum members get in free, however we ask you reserve your seats by claiming your free tickets below:
Scott Feldmann is an artist and animator who recently returned to his craft after a 35-year detour. A Disney artist after college at R.I.T., he co-founded the creative agency Magic Pencil and helmed the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce before returning to his roots as an animator. Feldmann and singer-songwriter Brad Colerick collaborate regularly, having formed the Deep Magic Song & Drawing Co. Feldmann lives in Pasadena, California in a 100-year old experimental housing concept with quirks and endless untold stories.
Brad Colerick is a singer-songwriter with a solid fan base and a huge talent, as well as being a producer/composer of music for commercials. He has earned an Emmy Award and worked with a long list of legendary artists including icons Johnny Cash and BB King. Cash signed Colerick’s guitar, and Colerick once played Lucille — King’s guitar. He has released six solo albums. His latest, Hope Street, came out in 2021. His latest album, Emerging Artist, includes the song “Little Bird – Lost Bird of Wounded Knee” for which this music video was created. A partnership with Feldmann was formed as the Deep Magic Song & Drawing Co. Colerick is the music director for the South Pasadena Eclectic Music Festival and can be heard performing live every Wednesday evening in South Pasadena at Wine & Song, along with an amazing array of artists he curates and presents.
Trailer for Lost Bird