Which Side?: A Protest Music Teach-Out.

Featuring Special Guests Monthly all backed by the house band The Paid Protesters — Ed Valauskas (music director).
This 90-minute show will also feature commentary by writer James Sullivan, and a short discussion at the end.
Which Side?: A Protest Music Teach-Out is a concert and discussion series celebrating and exploring protest music. The events will use James Sullivan’s book, Which Side Are You On?: 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs, as a starting point for the presentation of songs that ask listeners to consider how music gives voice to resistance, advocacy, and change. While the series will anchor itself to the book, collaborators will also contribute 21st-century music, both originals and covers.
The show is scheduled to begin promptly at 8pm
Admission is pay-what-you-want, with all proceeds going to the musicians and other direct expenses.
- Tickets can be reserved in advance here until sold out.
- An online reservation does not guarantee entry unless you are in the room by 7:30pm
- If there are people waiting for entry, reservations will be released starting at that time.
- There will always be limited room for walk up attendance at 7:30pm, first come first served until we have reached capacity.
If there are any profits after workers are paid, they will be donated to an appropriate non-profit fighting for intellectual freedom in our nation’s courts.
This series is produced by Joyce Linehan, Jon Lupfer, and James Sullivan, with the help of many generous friends.
This Is An All Ages Show
Doors are at 7pm. Showtime is 8pm.
Price: Pay-What-You-Want (See Description for details).
This 90-minute show will also feature commentary by writer James Sullivan, and a short discussion at the end.
Which Side?: A Protest Music Teach-Out is a concert and discussion series celebrating and exploring protest music. The events will use James Sullivan’s book, Which Side Are You On?: 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs, as a starting point for the presentation of songs that ask listeners to consider how music gives voice to resistance, advocacy, and change. While the series will anchor itself to the book, collaborators will also contribute 21st-century music, both originals and covers.
The show is scheduled to begin promptly at 8pm
Admission is pay-what-you-want, with all proceeds going to the musicians and other direct expenses.
- Tickets can be reserved in advance here until sold out.
- An online reservation does not guarantee entry unless you are in the room by 7:30pm
- If there are people waiting for entry, reservations will be released starting at that time.
- There will always be limited room for walk up attendance at 7:30pm, first come first served until we have reached capacity.
If there are any profits after workers are paid, they will be donated to an appropriate non-profit fighting for intellectual freedom in our nation’s courts.
This series is produced by Joyce Linehan, Jon Lupfer, and James Sullivan, with the help of many generous friends.
This Is An All Ages Show
Doors are at 7pm. Showtime is 8pm.
Price: Pay-What-You-Want (See Description for details).
