Saturday, January 01, 2005

The People's Voice Cafe - Jan. 15th

We'll be heading to The People's Voice Cafe (at Workman's Circle) 45 East 33 St. (NYC) on Jan 15th for another great evening of music, we'd love to see you there:
($10 or TDF ($7 members; $5 seniors/on strike/up against the machine)
Doors open at 7:30 pm
(for further information: www.peoplesvoicecafe.org)

JAN. 15th 8 pm

Bev Grant

Singer/songwriter Bev Grant, has spent the last four decades performing socially-conscious music full of deftly told stories and inspirational themes. The director of the Brooklyn Women's Chorus and co-creator of a multi-media presentation about women's labor history entitled "We Were There!" Bev has also recorded several albums and appeared on numerous compilations, including the recent Grammy-nominated Smithsonian/Folkways Best of Broadside album, featuring Bev among the other great topical songwriters whose work appeared in Broadside Magazine.

Bev will be joined by special guests: Robin Burdulis and Bruce Markow

More info & CD's at www.bevgrant.com

and

Pat Humphries & Sandy Opatow

Get energized with a musical uprising of truth and hope from emma's revolution, the new duo of award-winning, activist songwriters Pat Humphries & Sandy O. Their music has been featured on NPR's All Things Considered and Pacifica's Democracy Now! Their songs "Peace, Salaam, Shalom" and "Keep on Moving Forward" are sung at vigils and demonstrations around the world.
Their eagerly awaited debut CD, one x 1,000,000 = change, is out now.

More info, cds and "Salaam, Shalom, Peace" T-shirts at: www.emmasrevolution.com.


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