Singer-Songwriter Bob Sima Joins Online Sunday Service
Center for Spiritual Living Tucson is delighted to announce that prolific singer-songwriter Bob Sima will be joining their online Sunday service on June 14, in CSL Tucson’s Zoom room, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sima has a catalog of nine albums and is becoming a worldwide messenger through his music. He is more influenced by Gandhi than Dylan, and more at ease sharing the stage with Marianne Williamson than Sting.
Contact [email protected] for the link to the Zoom room. Even those without smart phones can join the call and listen. For more information, call 520-319-1042, email [email protected] or visit TucsonCSL.org. See ad, page 17.
As a songwriter, Sima has won a laundry list of awards in multiple genres and music markets, yet his music is genre-less. His music has graced such varied stages as the Kennedy Center and Turning Point Recovery Center. Sima’s superpower is an unbridled desire to articulate a path of awakening to the heart of humanity through his songs. This music is not for the passive listener, but for those willing to engage with life more fully.
According to the Americana Community Music Association, “Bob is picking up where John Lennon left off.” Marianne Williamson, author and activist, says, “Everyone needs to hear Bob’s song ‘Be the Change’; it’s a very important song for these times.”
Contact [email protected] for the link to the Zoom room. Even those without smart phones can join the call and listen. For more information, call 520-319-1042, email [email protected] or visit TucsonCSL.org. See ad, page 17.