
"Until Everyone's Free"
Title Track's Seth Bernard recently travelled to Oregon for the Sisters Folk Festival and Americana Song Academy. Seth led our Collaborative Songwriting Collective Liberation workshop and the group wrote this absolutely wonderful song!

Collaborative Songwriting workshops in 2025
Check out some recent musical creations from our Collaborative Songwriting workshops, facilitated by our own Seth Bernard!

Celebrating Earth Day & 4 years of Title Track!
Come see us at the Traverse City Civic Center this Saturday! Let’s celebrate Earth Day and 4 years of Title Track together!

Piper Carter featured in One Detroit's feature: "Detroit’s rap roots: The history of how Detroit created its unique hip hop style"
Tune in to this special story from One Detroit in honor of hip hop's 50th anniversary as Title Track board member Piper Carter shares about Detroit hip hop’s unique sound, early inspirations, and continuing evolution.

Collaborative Songwriting for Collective Liberation at Great Lakes Music Camp this Sunday!
Title Track’s Co-Executive Director, Seth Bernard, will be representing Title Track this Sunday at the Great Lakes Music Camp at Camp Blodgett by presenting Collaborative Songwriting for Collective Liberation!

Water Equity & Climate Resilience caucus present"WATERSONG"
The Water Equity and Climate Resilience Caucus is an assembly of environmental justice activists from around the country. Title Track is a proud member and participating organization of the WECR. Check out the brand-new song “WATERSONG” born by a fellowship with the WECR by our co-executive director, Seth Bernard, Amber Hasan, and Monica Lewis-Patrick.

Raffle to support Title Track - deadline Friday, 9/17 at 12noon.
Check out this beautiful quilted butterfly cat hat created by the multi-talented Chicago-based artist/quilter/writer Grace Rother and currently being raffled off by Four Letter Word Coffee with all $$ raised going to Title Track!

Amplify Fellowship Feature #3: Kenyatta Rashon
Our third showcase in our collaboration with the Amplify Project is Kenyatta Rashon, an Ypsilanti based singer who goes behind the scenes of her powerful song, "Free," sharing reflections on what it means to be accepting of oneself.

Amplify Fellowship Feature #2: Dani Darling
Our second showcase in our collaboration with the Amplify Project is Dani Darling, a jazzy chanteuse from Ann Arbor with an experimental lo-fi sound that is intimate and poetic. Check out the full video featuring an intimate performance of her song, "The Down."

Amplify Fellowship Feature #1: London Beck
Our first showcase in our collaboration with the Amplify Project is the one of a kind recording artist, London Beck. Check out the full video “The Story of Black Satin,” featuring a stunning a cappella rendition of the song and reflections on vulnerability, darkness, and the power that each person holds that no one can take away.