Songs in the Key of Free

Songs in the Key of Free Songs in the Key of Free is a nonprofit that collaborates with incarcerated musicians and artists to write and record music inside prisons.

Songs in the Key of Free is a nonprofit that collaborates with incarcerated musicians and artists to create and record albums and podcasts inside prisons. Our mission is to stand with our brothers and sisters on the inside, to promote community and to cultivate leadership and dignity among those who have been marginalized and disempowered by providing opportunities to be of use and to lead. The fo

undation of the workshop springs out of the communion of music and song, which is powerfully redemptive for us all. The transformative potential of being heard and known provides opportunities for participants to tap into the power of story to transform and heal our lives, and to access our core strengths. Music summons us back to our elemental goodness: telling our stories in song can set us free. A key building block of this reclamation project is story: our stories help us to reclaim our innate goodness, especially if goodness has been denied us because we are incarcerated or are on parole, struggle with addictions, are without secure housing, have lost a job, or are estranged from those we love. Songs in the Key of Free addresses the wounds inflicted by the carceral state. Our aim is to dismantle the boundaries it imposes, the silence it imposes, to counter its vast power—one human at a time. One body, one voice, joined with other bodies and other voices in a chorus to take back our bodies, our voices, and our stories. At its core, music is a shared, collaborative space in that multiple musicians perform together, and Songs is expressly designed to be a collaborative venture. We aim to bring accomplished and classically trained musicians into prisons because people who are incarcerated or in reentry—i.e., people who come from underserved neighborhoods and/or who live in poverty—rarely get the chance to receive musical training; the opportunity to create orchestral music and to experience professional musicians interpreting what you have envisioned is tremendously empowering.

John Francis O'Mara is a poet; a provocateur of dreams and an instigator of movements. John is the recipient of two nati...
12/15/2022

John Francis O'Mara is a poet; a provocateur of dreams and an instigator of movements. John is the recipient of two national songwriting awards from ASCAP. He is an Episcopal priest, and his forthcoming album is called Forbidden Hymns. Big thanks to John for bringing some beautiful harmonies to Cody’s song, “What These Hands Have Done.”

https://songsinthekeyoffree.bandcamp.com/track/what-these-hands-have-done-feat-cody-stuhltrager-john-francis

https://open.spotify.com/track/5vTNSwIosUtjFWVCBV7fQT?si=750e06ea05d0452e

https://music.apple.com/us/album/what-these-hands-have-done-feat-cody-stuhltrager-john/1655065728?i=1655065745

12/15/2022

The biggest of shoutouts to our producer, Rench! He's known as The Mastermind at Gangstagrass, the band he is part of (and if you haven't given them a listen, get thee streaming!) He produced, mixed, and mastered the Songs in the Key of Free album. His talents and skills brought this album into the stratosphere, and we couldn't be more grateful.

https://renchaudio.com

Brian Farrow is a musician, educator, songwriter, and independent researcher who has a focus in reshaping and reflecting...
12/12/2022

Brian Farrow is a musician, educator, songwriter, and independent researcher who has a focus in reshaping and reflecting America’s musical history through sharing stories. In 2022, he was nominated for Instrumentalist of the Year for the Americana Awards. Be sure to check out Brian’s stellar bass work on tracks “Rise,” “Vigil,” “I Refuse to be Defined,” and “Key of Free.”

https://linktr.ee/songsinthekeyoffree

Jen Fouché is the real deal–a Broadway actor and singer with a gorgeous, powerful voice. She is also a member of the Ton...
12/10/2022

Jen Fouché is the real deal–a Broadway actor and singer with a gorgeous, powerful voice. She is also a member of the Tony Award winning choir, The Broadway Inspirational Voices. A proud native of Detroit, Jennifer comes from a family of human rights activists and she is proud to be part of this beautiful project! She graced us by singing a duet with Seven on “How Do I Show You the Hole in My Heart?” Go check out her website www.jenniferfouche.com for more info.

12/04/2022

We recently caught up with Cody in the studio to record his thoughts about rockin' in the free world.

Hey Ya’ll, the album is HERE. And up on streaming platforms!! Thanks to so many, including these two genius producers, R...
12/03/2022

Hey Ya’ll, the album is HERE. And up on streaming platforms!! Thanks to so many, including these two genius producers, Rench, and Brian Farrow. Go listen—it will galvanize and uplift you with joy.

This is awesome, and we are proud to be involved! Rench and B.E. Farrow got involved in producing this album of music written and performed by inmates. It was a deeply moving process and now you can hear their music (produced by Rench!) on the album Songs in the Key of Free - just look for Songs In The Key Of Free wherever you stream music!

12/02/2022

Check out this stirring video of participants of the Songs program performing a cover of Todd Rundgren's "Just One Victory"

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1315 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
19107

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