MEET THE TEAM
Meet Renee
Renee has a passion for creating experences in which artists in any field can unleash their full potential that connect their art with an audience that is awaiting to embrace and encourage the talents, skills and abilities they bring to their listening fans across the great state of Kentucky. She is working in concert to engage both those on the stage and in the seats in a way that is both memorable and meaningful.
She believes Listen Locally fosters a collaborative spirit and an avenue in which all of those goals can be fully accomplished by both artist and audience.
1. Owner of Listen Locally LLC
2. President of Collins Consulting Group
3. Executive Director, President of Room 17 Productions
4. Weekly Host - Red Barn Radio
5. Overtones Hosted by Renee Collins and Whitney Acke
6. Founder of the Sara Holroyd Singers
Renee Collins, owner of Listen Locally, LLC is also the President of Collins Consulting Group and the Executive Director/President of Room 17 Productions, a nonprofit organization that promotes music education through storytelling, oral history, live performance and preservation of aging recordings. She is a graduate of the University of Kentucky where she attended on a full music scholarship to study piano and music education. Where she performed with the UK Chorus, Choristers and was both an accompanist for the Chorus and rehearsal pianist for the Lexington Philharmonic Concerts. Renee graduated from UK in 1984 with a degree in Music Education and from Xavier University in 1994 with a degree in Executive Human Resource Development.
In 2015, She formed The Sara Holroyd Singers, an a capella choral group that has performed for many at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, the Lexington Music Awards and on KET. Renee is currently a training consultant for The Office of Institutional Diversity at the University of Kentucky and as a consultant for Cook-Ross, Inc, an industry leader in the areas of diversity and inclusion. In 2015, Renee co-produced of “The Tribute to Sara Holroyd Concert” held at the Singletary Center for the Arts. In 2017, she was appointed Chairperson of the University of Kentucky School of Music Alumni Association.
She is the weekly host of Red Barn Radio, and a radio show titled "Overtones Hosted By Renee Collins and Whitney Acke" which airs weekly on WLXU - Lexington Community Radio. She also hosts the weekly Twisted Cork Open Mic, encouraging musicians from across the state of Kentucky to share their gifts and talents in giving audience members an opportunity to “listen locally” each and every week. Renee also encourages people to “listen locally” through storytelling serving as the project manager for several global education initiatives for the University of Kentucky Louie B Nunn Center for Oral History.
Meet Warren
Warren brings his singer/songwriter, live concert, and radio show management experience to Listen Locally in a way which he feels lifts up other artists so that their music and merchandise can be experienced by both old and new fans alike. He excels in acquiring vendor sources for Listen Locally who will produce branded content, sell through wholesale or consign their unique KY based items.
1. Owner of Listen Locally LLC
2. Executive Director of Room 17 Productions
3. Associate Producer/Talent Management Red Barn Radio
4. Executive Producer - Overtones Radio Show
Warren Cobb, owner of Listen Locally, LLC is a singer, songwriter, performer and producer who also serves as Associate Producer/Talent Management for NPR series “Red Barn Radio” and WUKY’s Concert Series “Commons Crossing” as well as Executive Director and Vice President of Room 17 Productions, a nonprofit organization that promotes music education through storytelling, oral history, live performance and preservation of aging recordings.
In 1985, Warren acquired a Bachelor of Arts in Music and began a successful pursuit of a life-long dream of becoming a working musician and performing in the arts. While at UK, Warren was a member of The UK Chorus, The UK Choristers and the prestigious UK Chorale. Warren participated in A Shaker Worship Service, The Madrigal Dinners and three Atlanta Symphony Conductor Robert Shaw-directed performances.
Over the years, he has become a well-known musician and songwriter in the Lexington area and his versatile guitar styles and vocals were heard in such groups as The Tim Lake Little Big Band, The Castaways, The Mag7, Cross Country and Music Works. In 2015, Warren co-produced “The Tribute To Sara Holroyd” Concert held at the Singletary Center for the Arts. Along with serving as Executive Director of the non-profit Room 17 Productions, performs with The Sara Holroyd Singers, teaches guitar and music lessons, and worked as a Production Assistant and in Transportation for movie production companies that have filmed in Kentucky. He also is the sponsor of The Twisted Cork’s Open Mic Night in Lexington, KY and the Executive Producer of the radio show “Overtones” , a radio show and podcast that airs on WLXU 93.9FM Lexington Community Radio each and every week.
Wondering who we are?
We are passionate about ALL of the beautiful art the Bluegrass State is offering to anyone willing to Listen Locally. The Listen Locally creators have a common goal of creating a community that is INCLUSIVE, not exclusive. We believe in coming together for the good of the group and we work every day to help promote local art, local music, local business, and local charity.
It’s no secret Kentucky art is on FIRE right now! There has never been a more exciting time to get behind the local scene that is growing right here in our own backyards.
We collectively have personal work experience in various fields including music, art, radio, business, education, graphic design, and charity. Together, with help from other locals who are passionate about creating an even stronger artistic community within our region, we strive to bring attention and appreciation to all areas of expression in this beautiful state.
Our motto:
We encourage everyone to embrace ANY opportunity to listen locally by engaging and sharing with each other in a variety of ways including music, theater, poetry, AND yes..in dialogue and conversation.
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