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Firebrand Records Concert Celebrates Howard Zinn Legacy
Date:
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Time:
7:00 PM
-
11:00 PM
Event Type:
Conference
Organizer/Author:
James
Email:
Phone:
431-6800
Location Details:
The Omni Commons
4799 Shattuck Avenue,
Oakland CA
4799 Shattuck Avenue,
Oakland CA
Co-sponsored by Amoeba Music, The Howard Zinn Book Fair (check listing for Sunday, Nov. 15) proudly presents a showcase of Firebrand Records artists: The Last Internationale, Son of Nun, Built For the Sea and Ryan Harvey. These dynamic acts will be joined by the Bay Area’s premier political Hip-Hop band, Mass Bass. MC’d by poet Ananda Esteva. Expect performances by surprise guests.
We are living in an era of significant protest. In recent years, people around the world have surprised each other with their courage, strength, and willingness to stand against injustice, militarism, and corruption. And where there has been protest, there has been music.
Born from these times, Firebrand gives a platform for such voices. The joint-venture between Ryan Harvey (Riot-Folk Collective) and Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine/The Nightwatchman) aims to release music that inspires, informs, and blossoms from these moments.
We know that music alone does not change the world, but we recognize that it is an integral part of the movements that do.
Tickets $9.00/$6.00 for Fair Authors and Exhibitors.
Advance purchase highly recommended at Brown Paper Tickets.
We are living in an era of significant protest. In recent years, people around the world have surprised each other with their courage, strength, and willingness to stand against injustice, militarism, and corruption. And where there has been protest, there has been music.
Born from these times, Firebrand gives a platform for such voices. The joint-venture between Ryan Harvey (Riot-Folk Collective) and Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine/The Nightwatchman) aims to release music that inspires, informs, and blossoms from these moments.
We know that music alone does not change the world, but we recognize that it is an integral part of the movements that do.
Tickets $9.00/$6.00 for Fair Authors and Exhibitors.
Advance purchase highly recommended at Brown Paper Tickets.
For more information:
http://www.howardzinnbookfair.com
Added to the calendar on Sat, Oct 31, 2015 5:07PM
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