Music

Nov
11
MAPC Benefit Concert

Past - Sunday, November 11 2007 from 3 to 7:30 pm
High Noon Saloon 70 East Washington Ave Madison
MAPC and WORT
Helena 249-2097
     
 

Come and enjoy live music by Thistle (acoustic folk), Yid Vicious (klezmer), Caravan Gypsy Swing Ensemble (acoustic jazz inspired by Django Reinhart), The Ragin' Grannies (political satire) and The Motor Primitives (progressive rock). Free food from The Dardanelles, Ground Zero Coffee Shop and Glass Nickle Pizza and lots of fun!

We plan to raise a lot of money for our great organization, so bring a full wallet!

 
     

Aug
6
Lanterns for Peace

Past - Monday, August 06 2007 at 6:30 pm
Tenney Park Shelter
MAPC and Physicians for Social Responsibility
Barbara, 242-9232
     
 
Join us for our annual event to remember the victims of the atomic bomb and to say "nevermore" to nuclear weapons and war. Bring the family and decorate paper lanterns. We will light them and float them in Tenney Park lagoon at dusk. Stay tuned for more details on live music at the event.
 
     

Oct
11
Madison Area Peace Coalition Annual Fundraiser

Past - Sunday, October 11 2009 from 2 to 6 pm
Harmony Bar & Grill, 2201 Atwood Avenue
MAPC
Barn 442-8822
     
 

This is the third MAPC annual fundraiser. Please help us raise much needed funds in order to allow MAPC to continue to fight against global war and injustice at a local level. Yid Vicious, The Currach, Claire Norelle, and Stephanie Rearick are currently scheduled to play.

Suggested donation for entry is $10.

 
     

Mar
1
Celebrate Wisconsin Peace Vigils

Past - Saturday, March 01 2008 from 4:30 to 8 pm
Pres house, 731 State St.
Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice
July: 250-9240 or info@wnpj.org
     
 

Event is to celebrate and raise money for the 39 regular peace vigils that happen around Wisconsin. Live music with Peter Leidy, Judith Williams (Waukesha), Baba Ganooj Band (Waupaca), and Raging Grannies. Video presentation by Jack Tiffany. Guest Appearance by LeAnne Clausen, UCC Seminarian from Chicago and SOA resister. Potluck (bring a salad or dessert). Soup ad cider provided. Open mic for visiting vigilers. Donations are sliding scale at the door. To sponsor one or more peace vigils, send a check to WNPJ, 122 State St. #402, Madison 53703 and not e the name of the specific vigil group on your check. Donations to WNPJ are tax deductible.

 
     

Feb
3
Carol Williams Jazz Benefit for Peace

Past - Sunday, February 03 2008 at 3 pm
Escape Java Joint & Gallery, 916 Williamson St.
(608) 442-8399
     
 
Carol Williams--provocative jazz, folk, and more...

"songs with dramatic focus & plenty of soul - ... refreshingly vibrant...she lifts her songs to a realm both rarified, yet earthy...Williams is an original, a force cutting across all convenient categories"--Jazz Times A Fundraiser for the local affiliate of famed women's activist group CODE PINK-suggested donation $5-$10 sliding scale • no one turned away.Co-sponsored by Peregrine Forum.

Perhaps you were among the 5,000 plus who attended United for Peace and Justice Mobilization regional antiwar demonstration in Chicago last October 27th. If so, you had the opportunity to hear the pure voice of Carol Williams drifting across the Federal Plaza as she performed her unique blend of folk and jazz for the crowd.

"Carol Williams is an unusual artist in the best sense of the term. She is a white, female, jazz musician with attitude", quoting IndieMusic.com.

Carol's four CDs will be on sale at the event.
 
     

Jan
20
Gala Fundraiser for Military Families for Peace

Past - Sunday, January 20 2008 from 4 to 6 pm
Ground Zero Coffee House, 744 Williamson Street
Military Families for Peace
Contact: Jane Jensen, 608-277-1249
     
 

Featuring musical satirist Peter Leidy (as heard on Wisconsin Public Television's "Here and Now"!), and guest speakers to be announced. Master of Ceremonies: Lee Rayburn. Refreshments will be served.

 
     

Apr
20
Action in Sudan Benefit Concert

Past - Friday, April 20 2007 at 8:30 pm
Cafe Montmartre, 127 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Action in Sudan Student Organization
actioninsudan@gmail.com
     
 
Concert will include performances by: The Lollards, This Bright Apocalypse, The Figureheads, and Screaming Cyn Cyn & the Poms. Admission to this benefit is $5 at the door, must be 18 or older.
 
     

Nov
4
"Fiesta Guatemala!": Brazilian Concert and Dance Benefit

Past - Saturday, November 04 2006 from 8 to 11 pm
Atwood Community Center, 2425 Atwood Avenue, on Madison's east side.
Madison-Guatemala Network for the Guatemalan Refugee Project (Efrain Bamaca Association), a nonprofit group
Leila Pine: 233-5566, Lpine@tds.net
     
 

"Fiesta Guatemala!": Brazilian Concert and Dance Benefit to aid post-war Guatemalan Refugees

This benefit is being organized to raise money to help post-war Guatemalan refugees obtain water and electricity in their homes and schools in the town of Nuevo Amanecer (New Dawn), Guatemala. Co-sponsors also include Community Action on Latin America (CALA), Latinos United for Change and Advancement (LUChA), Madison-Arcatao Sister City Project, Madison-Rafah Sister City Project, Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua, and WORT-FM.

Brazilian/Latin music will be provide by the band Pagee Go Go. Fair trade Guatemalan textiles and crafts, as well as refreshments will be on sale at the event. Suggested minimum donation for tickets is $10. Advance tickets are available at Centro Hispano, 810 Badger Rd.; Williamson St. Grocery Co-op, 1221 Williamson St., and Stony Hill Antiques, 2140 Regent St.

 
     

Oct
29
Holly Near Benefit Concert

Past - Sunday, October 29 2006 at 7 pm
Orpheum Theater, 216 State St., Madison
Madison Folk Music Society, Madison Area Peace Coalition, WYOU Community Television, Wild Hog in the Woods and The Center for Economic and Social Research
Darlene Buhler Madison Folk Music Society (Phone: 608-846-9214) or Charles Uphoff, WYOU (Phone: 258-9644)
     
 
HOLLY NEAR along with pianist John Bucchino will perform a concert titled Show Up as a benefit for the Madison Area Peace Coalition and other local groups. Please support MAPC by attending this concert!

Holly Near – an outspoken activist, singer, teacher and recording artist will grace the stage of the Orpheum Theatre in Madison.

As a prominent talent in American Folk Music for more than 35 years, Holly Near has maintained her commitment to progressive political change and peace at a time when war and reaction dominate the political agenda.

Her songs and her message give voice and hope to the deepest yearnings, of a nation at war, for an end to the bloodshed as she extends a challenge to all of us to show up and be counted.  Show Up is also the title of her latest album.

Like Pete Seeger, Joan Baez and Phil Ochs, Holly carries on the tradition of making music that is relevant to our lives and times and appeals in lyric tones to the better side of our nature.

Holly’s stop in Madison is a part of a nationwide tour to take her message to the people.

Opening for Holly will be Tracy Jane Comer, a talented national touring artist who is based in Madison and has developed a loyal following among Folk Music enthusiasts here.

Proceeds will benefit the Madison Area Peace Coalition, WYOU Community Television, and The Center for Economic and Social Research.

Tickets are $25 at the door and $22 in advance and will be available for sale from the local sponsoring organizations along with:

Rainbow Bookstore

Room of One's Own Bookstore

Borders Bookstores (East and West)

Orange Tree Imports

Spruce Tree Music and Repair

B-Side Records and

Steep & Brew on Odana Road

 
     

Oct
6
Lakeside Printing Coop's 25th Anniversary Party

Past - Friday, October 06 2006 -> Saturday, October 07 2006 from 5:30 pm to 1 am
Mickey's tavern, 1524 Williamson St., Madison
Lakeside Press and WORT, 89.9 FM
608-255-1800
     
 
Celebrate 25 years of printing for peace, social justice & the environment by Lakeside Press, 1334 Williamson St., a member group of Madison Area Peace Coalition. They offer a thank you to our community. There will be live music by Turner Collins, Jim Wachtendonk, dem Tesfaye, Ken Lonnquist, Tone'n' Grovee, Raging Grannies, and more. Delightful cuisine from east side restaurants will be available till 7 pm. And Birthday cake.