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SUMMARY:The Ahn Trio with James Moore: The Art of Collaboration: Sting\, Jobim and Baechle
DESCRIPTION:The classic hootenanny\, a multi-performer folk concert\, returns to the heart of Greenwich Village as the Peoples’ Voice Cafe presents Songs of Freedom and Resistance\, an all-acoustic showcase featuring four longtime activist musicians: Judy Gorman\, David Tarlo\, Lindsey Wilson\, and Adele Rolider. Each will do a 30-minute set. Come prepared to join in on the choruses as these four artists sing out for peace\, human rights\, and social justice.\nThe Peoples' Voice Cafe has its roots in a time-honored tradition combining the arts and social action. It was founded in 1979 by members of Songs of Freedom and Struggle (now a national organization known as the People's Music Network for Songs of Freedom and Struggle). Both PMN and the Cafe are dedicated to creating\, supporting\, promoting and performing progressive music and culture. The Cafe is a not-for-profit collective that is not affiliated with any political or religious organization. \nThe Peoples’ Voice Cafe meets in the Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall\, just south of Washington Square Park. Admission is by contribution ($20 recommended)\, but no one turned away for lack of money. Home-baked goodies available along with coffee and tea. The doors open at 7:15pm. \nMore information at: https://peoplesvoicecafe.org \nAdmission: Pay at the Door\n \n\nSuggested contribution: $20\nFriends of PVC: $12\nStudents & Youth: $12\nFolk Music Society of NY Members: $12\nJudson Memorial Church Members: $12\nMore if you choose\, less if you can't. No one turned away for lack of money.\n\n8:00pm (Doors open 7:15pm)\nNo reservations – arrive early to be assured a seat.\nJudson Memorial Church Assembly Hall at 239 Thompson Street\, Lower Level. That is around the corner from the main church sanctuary.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-ahn-trio-with-james-moore-the-art-of-collaboration-sting-jobim-and-baechle/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Peoples’ Voice Café:  Songs of Freedom and Resistance
DESCRIPTION:The classic hootenanny\, a multi-performer folk concert\, returns to the heart of Greenwich Village as the Peoples’ Voice Cafe presents Songs of Freedom and Resistance\, an all-acoustic showcase featuring four longtime activist musicians: Judy Gorman\, David Tarlo\, Lindsey Wilson\, and Adele Rolider. Each will do a 30-minute set. Come prepared to join in on the choruses as these four artists sing out for peace\, human rights\, and social justice.\nThe Peoples' Voice Cafe has its roots in a time-honored tradition combining the arts and social action. It was founded in 1979 by members of Songs of Freedom and Struggle (now a national organization known as the People's Music Network for Songs of Freedom and Struggle). Both PMN and the Cafe are dedicated to creating\, supporting\, promoting and performing progressive music and culture. The Cafe is a not-for-profit collective that is not affiliated with any political or religious organization. \nThe Peoples’ Voice Cafe meets in the Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall\, just south of Washington Square Park. Admission is by contribution ($20 recommended)\, but no one turned away for lack of money. Home-baked goodies available along with coffee and tea. The doors open at 7:15pm. \nMore information at: https://peoplesvoicecafe.org \nAdmission: Pay at the Door\n \n\nSuggested contribution: $20\nFriends of PVC: $12\nStudents & Youth: $12\nFolk Music Society of NY Members: $12\nJudson Memorial Church Members: $12\nMore if you choose\, less if you can't. No one turned away for lack of money.\n\n8:00pm (Doors open 7:15pm)\nNo reservations – arrive early to be assured a seat.\nJudson Memorial Church Assembly Hall at 239 Thompson Street\, Lower Level. That is around the corner from the main church sanctuary.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-peoples-voice-cafe-songs-of-freedom-and-resistance/
LOCATION:Assembly Hall\, Judson Memorial Church\, 239 Thompson Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 Music
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