My hope is three-fold: first, I pray that our creative community will have a blast playing some fun tunes together; second, I want to continue building safe public space for people to simply "be" and enjoy themselves; and third, I hope we can raise some money for BEAT (Berkshire Environmental Action Team - check them out @ www.thebeatnews.org/) In times like these it is crucial for people of good will and peace to build loving and creative alliances.
Already Steely Dan's "Bodhisattva" is running through my head - along with Chaka Kahn's "Tell Me Something Good," the Miles Davis "All Blues" with the call to community and justice lyrics and probably "We Are Family!" (I want to do the Delgado Brothers' "Church of El Monte" too and maybe the Allman Brothers version of "Stormy Monday" or Bonnie Rait's take on "Burning Down the House.")
This quote by Leonard Bernstien sets up our concert - so please join us for the fun.
This is our reply to violence
to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever
before
Leonard Bernstein
Sunday, June 2, 2013
3 pm
First Church
on Park Square - 27 East Street, Pittsfield, Ma
A blues, jazz, rock and soul afternoon
To benefit BEAT: Berkshire
Environmental Action Team
A Free Will collection will be
taken
an open and affirming congregation
(Original art lena karpinsky)
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