Dhaa School of Music Recital

Saturday, March 25 - 4:00pm MST Local school of tabla's annual recital in the UUCP sanctuary, with many young students performing. Not a UUCP event, but free and open to the public.

UUCP Electric Jam Wednesdays!

Bob Davis is hosting an electric jam Wednesdays in the Sanctuary from 5:30-7:00pm. Things may get a little loud. If you play electric guitar, electric bass, drums, keyboards, and want to jam with other folks who do, please drop by! Jam sessions will be masked. Questions? Email bobdavis@phoenixuu.org.

Tabla Improvisation with Shreyas Iyer

UUCP’s service on Sunday, May 8, will feature the rhythmic improvisation of tabla player Shreyas Iyer. Shreyas grew up in India and fell in love as a young child with the tabla, the twin hand drums of Hindustani classical music. He now performs on tabla and runs the Dhaa School of Music, teaching the tabla’s rich

Singer-Songwriter A.J. Odneal

UUCP’s service on Sunday, May 1, features singer-songwriter AJ Odneal. AJ is an indie folk singer/songwriter influenced by pop and jazz. She uses guitar and ukulele to accompany her smooth vocals. Odneal’s original songs burst with love and understanding, and her gentle covers make her a favorite at venues around town. Here’s a cover of the

Marimba Soundscapes with Marilyn Clark Silva

For UUCP’s Earth Day service this Sunday, our guest musician is percussionist Marilyn Clark Silva. Marilyn is a classically-trained mallet percussionist, a dancer, and an avante-garde composer. Her original compositions blend balletic movement with percussion performance and long-form looping. Marilyn’s album “Elemental” evokes the wonder of nature by layering marimba and other percussion to create mysterious, resonant soundscapes. Here’s

Return of the UUCP Choir!

In the COVID era, choral singing has been a “super-spreading event”, and almost no one has had to alter their lives during the pandemic as much as singers. During the last two years, UUCP’s choir made extensive use of collaborative video and home recording, but with beautiful weather, vaccinations, masks, and falling COVID infection rates,