100 Thousand Musicians For Change

Can A Song Change The World?

Hosted by Singer-Songfighter Ross Altman

 <https://www.facebook.com/events/calendar/2013/September/29> Sunday, September 
29th - 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM

At The Talking Stick Coffee Lounge

1411 Lincoln Blvd, Venice 90291

Featuring Some of LA’s Finest Folk Musicians:


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          <https://www.facebook.com/carol.mcarthur.75?directed_target_id=0> 
Carol McArthur,  <https://www.facebook.com/paul.zollo.142?directed_target_id=0> 
Paul Zollo, Jill Fenimore, The Venice Street Legends,

 

          Alex Alejandro Soschin, Dennis Davis, John Keller &  
<https://www.facebook.com/eric.j.charles.1?directed_target_id=0> Eric J. Charles

 

         $10 Suggested Donation plus a 1-Purchase Minimum.

 

              No one will be turned away.. Please join us.

                   Two years ago 100 Thousand Poets for Change answered Michael 
Rothenberg’s call for poets around the world who wanted to lend their voices...

                  to a 1-day only reading for peace and sustainability of the 
planet. Last September 29 his call broadened; so who let the musicians in?

        Can music change the world? Plato thought so; he banned them from the 
Republic. The FBI thought so; they stole

         Earth First activist Judy Bari’s fiddle—on Bob Dylan’s birthday, May 
24, 1990, the day her car was bombed.

                         Pinochet’s junta thought so; 40 years ago they 
tortured and killed Chilean folk singer Victor Jara in the Estadio Chile

                        on September 16, 1973, five days after the CIA-backed 
coup that overthrew President Salvador Allende.

                                     The US State Department thought so; they 
seized Paul Robeson’s passport in 1950. The House Committee on Un-American 
Activities thought so; they declared

                                    Pete Seeger in contempt and blacklisted him 
on August 18, 1955 for refusing to name names.The Grand Ol' Opry thought so; 
they fired Hank Williams.

                              And Vladimir Putin thought so; he had Russian 
punk band members of Pussy Riot arrested, charged, tried,

                             convicted and sentenced to two years in prison for 
a song prayer declared to be an “act of hooliganism.”

                              From Plato to Putin, musicians have been regarded 
as a danger and threat to change the social order.

                                               We think so too—which is why we 
have answered poet Michael Rothenberg’s international call to join 100 Thousand 
Poets for Change he organized in 2011.

                                 “Peace & sustainability is a major concern 
worldwide, and the guiding principle for this global event,” said Michael 
Rothenberg, Co-Founder of 

                                                    100 Thousand Poets for 
Change.“We are in a world where it isn't just one issue that needs to be 
addressed. A common ground is built through 

                            this global compilation of local stories, which is 
how we create a true narrative for discourse to inform the future.”

                               More than 700 events in 115 countries have 
already been scheduled, including ours.

                                    So next Sunday evening walk right in to The 
Talking Stick, where The Times, They Still Are A-Changing.

                                   100 Thousand Musicians for Change (c) 2013 
Grey Goose Music (BMI) All Rights Reserved. –

 

                     Ross Altman: [email protected]

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