An Hour In Park
In a world that never stops moving, The Park Project is an invitation to pause. Blending meditative finger style guitar and soulful harmonica, Stephen Cope and Daniel Morel create a “River of Sound” designed to quiet the noise and ground the listener.
More than a performance, it’s a shared space for stillness—whether you come to listen, reflect, or simply breathe.
Life will always be there waiting. For this hour, we let it wait.
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Stephen is a classical guitarist and visual artist whose music is defined by a distinctive finger style approach - mellow, soothing and deeply expressive drawing subtle influence from Eastern and Oriental musical traditions, his playing invites listeners into a reflective and meditative state.
Having spent many years unhoused and navigating the challenges of trauma and addiction, Stephen found grounding and purpose through music. What began as personal refuge, evolved into a calling, as he witnessed the profound effect it had on those around him.
His performances create moments of stillness and connection, offering calm in environments often marked by tension and uncertainty.
Stephen's goal is simple but powerful:
To bring people together through music, to breathe life into shared spaces, and to cultivate states of clarity and relaxation.
By creating calm, he believes people can think more clearly, connect more openly and begin to find solutions to the many crises affecting everyday life. His work stands as both an artistic offering and a quiet act of service - music as a bridge, a balm and as a reminder of our shared humanity