On Saturday, December 26th, 50+ artists and hundreds of thousands of viewers around the world came together for Georgia Comes Alive, a virtual music festival aimed at promoting voter participation in Georgia’s critical Senate runoff elections on January 5th, 2021.

One of the many world-renowned acts to take part in the nine-hour livestream was Twiddle guitarist and singer Mihali, who delivered a solo, multi-instrument version of “All Day”, one of his own original singles released last year. For his performance of the reggae-infused rock tune, Mihali relied predominantly on live looping. First, he used his own vocal sounds to create the song’s rhythm loop before adding in other audio loops from his various acoustic guitars, an electric bass, and an added drum pad. By the time he made it to the mic to sing the song’s lyrics over now-full accompaniment, you could have forgotten that this was just one musician onstage. You may have seen Mihali with Twiddle before, but his solo live looping work is an entirely distinct show well worth experiencing

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Watch Mihali perform “All Day” from Georgia Comes Alive in the video below. If you enjoyed the show and have the means, consider donating to Georgia grassroots voter organizations via GeorgiaComesAlive.com. Subscribe to the Live For Live Music YouTube channel for more Georgia Comes Alive videos.

Mihali – “All Day” – Georgia Comes Alive

Mihali joined 50+ other performers and speakers as part of Georgia Comes Alive, presented by Live For Live Music in partnership with voter registration nonprofit HeadCount. The marathon streaming event, powered by Nugs.TV and Plus 1, generated more than $160,000 in funds for organizations like CivicGeorgia and Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda that are putting in work on the ground to get Georgians out to the polls. For more information, head here. For more information on Georgia Comes Alive, or to donate to CivicGeorgia and Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda, visit GeorgiaComesAlive.com.