You can piece together the life of William Fitzsimmons through Covers, Vol. 1 & 2, where each song is a glimpse into his past — childhood memories, high school years, heartbreaks and joy. With a voice that radiates intimacy, William reinvents songs by artists like Joy Division, Phoebe Bridgers, and John Denver. Raised in a home filled with music by blind musician parents, his artistry is both personal and universal — music that makes us feel less alone.
Raye Zaragoza is a Los Angeles singer-songwriter whose latest album, Hold That Spirit, dives into joy, heartbreak, and womanhood with unapologetic honesty. With an all-female creative team, she crafted a space of healing and visibility, especially for Indigenous artists. Whether she’s touring Broadway’s Peter Pan or writing for Netflix’s Spirit Rangers, Zaragoza’s work amplifies underrepresented voices and speaks to a collective longing for connection, strength, and empowerment.
Bryan Ware founded WareWorks to revolutionize packaging and manufacturing, working with brands like Google and Uncle Ben’s. Now, he’s blending industry expertise with a passion for the arts to support children in need.
All three artists appear this week on an eTown Time Capsule.