Ellen Hilton cook

Song Title: “The Secret Afterlife of Plants”

(Official Lo-Fi Cherokee 2023 Music Video)

Beginning the 2023 edition of Lo-Fi Cherokee, we're excited to feature St. Louis Musician Ellen Hilton Cook in the first of 13 music videos, all filmed within a day on the lively Cherokee Street, St. Louis. Cook's original song, "The Secret Afterlife of Plants," wonderfully amalgamates pop, classical, and anti-folk influences, using piano, voice, and subtle electronics to create her unique musical fabric. For an extended musical experience with Cook, visit her Bandcamp page: https://ellenhiltoncook.bandcamp.com.

This video spotlights Flowers & Weeds, a local gem offering an array of florals, houseplants, and garden necessities. Shot in their picturesque greenhouse at 3201 Cherokee St, St. Louis, MO, they provide everyday floral deliveries, event services, as well as a seasonal garden center & holiday tree lot. Discover more about them at: https://www.flowersandweeds.com.

Bill Streeter

Bill Streeter is a seasoned filmmaker and storyteller, recognized for his nuanced approach to visual narratives. With a career spanning over 25 years, he has cultivated a diverse portfolio that includes founding Hydraulic Pictures, producing the acclaimed feature-length documentary "Brick By Chance and Fortune," and establishing Storious Films. His work extends from creating compelling content for renowned platforms like the BBC, NPR, and PBS, to chronicling the deeply personal journeys of individuals, families, and businesses. Bill's passion lies in transforming lived experiences into cinematic masterpieces, ensuring their stories resonate across generations. With an unwavering commitment to authenticity, he continues to craft narratives that enlighten, inspire, and endure.

Links: IMDB, LinkedIn

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