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October Artist Spotlight

Marilyn Hucek
Marilyn Hucek is an American-Chilean artist and singer-songwriter born in Washington D.C. From a young age Marilyn would write songs before she knew what songwriting was and later
learned to play piano and guitar. Growing up with a multicultural background her musical influences have been wide-ranging. She enjoys singing and writing in both English and Spanish, incorporating her upbringing into her artistry. Marilyn’s late father battled early-onset Alzheimer’s for several years, which impacted her deeply. She wrote and dedicated a special song in his honor which became her debut single and launched her career as a full-time artist. The themes in her music cover love, loss, heartbreak, and writing from personal experiences and observations. Since then Marilyn has amassed over 4 million streams, released 2 EPs, performed live at more than 150 venues of all shapes and sizes, and she's committed to using her voice and platform to help raise Alzheimer’s awareness.

The Curtain Call
​ The Curtain Call is the music project of LA-based singer-songwriter Jeffrey Packer. Originally from Connecticut, Jeffrey’s music carries the wintry melancholia of the East Coast, combining it with the bright glamour and energy of Los Angeles. His music effortlessly blends pop and alternative rock, merging the hard-hitting instrumentation of punk and post-hardcore with the catchy choruses of modern radio pop to create an irresistible sound all his own. The latest single from The Curtain Call, “My Nightmare,” has over 4K streams on Spotify and was recently played on idobi Radio.


Michael Kim-Sheng
Michael Kim-Sheng is a producer and composer. Born into a musical family, he started piano lessons at the age of 4. The music of Chopin and Debussy was always playing in the background at home, and it continues to resonate in his compositional voice. As a teenager, his friends introduced him to new genres of music, and he was driven to learn electric guitar, drums, and sound recording. His musical work is a meeting between these backgrounds, falling between classical and popular genres, and combining acoustic instruments with electronic rhythms and textures. He pursued formal studies in composition at Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, and at McGill University. He also won the SOCAN grand prize for emerging composers in 2018 and the Audience Prize and Honorable Mention in the 2020 Graham Sommer Competition.



