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Feb 28 2024 - Update:
We had an amazing time with friends from near and far joining us for “Moving Forward: Celebrating 20+ Years of Emma's Revolution” and we're thrilled that so many of you joined us at The Freight & Salvage in Berkeley CA--selling out the house--and online via the livestream!
We are looking forward to the film--including clips from this concert--as much as you are. And you can help make that happen by donating to support the film! Details below.
Our work has always been a grassroots community experience and so is this film. As filmmaker Tom Weidlinger wrote, "This project is a labor of love. Sandy, Pat and I are all working pro bono, but funds are needed for travel, sound & production assistants, archival rights, fees, insurance & more.” Films cost a great deal more than CDs or other projects we've done. We've raised about $30,000 already and need to raise $20,000 more to get to the rough cut and then $50,000 after that to get to a final cut.
SUPPORT THE FILM
You can make the film a reality by donating via:
PayPal https://tinyurl.com/ERFilmDonate , Venmo to @Emmas-Revolution
Check/money order to Emma's Revolution POB 344 Davis CA 95671
Thank you!
Feb 21 2024 Celebration Concert & Filming
Moving Forward: Celebration Concert & Filming for Documentary
Wed Feb 21 8pm 2024
The Freight, Berkeley CA
In-Person & Livestream (with Replay)
Masks Required In-Person
Join us for a unique concert in celebration of 20+ years of Emma's Revolution! The concert will be filmed for a feature documentary being made about us, our songs and our work on the frontlines of peace and social justice movements by award-winning independent filmmaker, Tom Weidlinger. The concert will feature us performing with these special guests:
Holly Near (Bay Area) legendary social change artist, founding performer in the Women’s Music movement and recipient of Freight & Salvage’s Inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023
Crys Matthews (TN) among the brightest stars of the new generation of social justice music-makers
Shelley Doty (Bay Area) stellar electric guitarist of Skip the Needle and Shotgun Players’ Hedwig & The Angry Inch
Jaeger & Reid (Bay Area) beloved singing and songwriging duo, with family roots in Oakland's music scene
Bev Grant (NY) veteran singer/songwriter and “brilliant feminist pioneer with a true rock and roll heart”
Reggie Harris (NY) & Greg Greenway (VA), renowned singer/songwriters and creators of “Deeper than the Skin”, a musical exploration of race in America aimed at finding common ground
Jean Rohe (NY) remarkable songwriter and 2022 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk winner
Melanie DeMore (Bay Area) powerful vocal activist, singer/composer, choral conductor, music director, and three-time Grammy nominee
Leela Grace (OR) “vivacious, creative, inspiring” singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, percussive dancer and teacher of music & dance
Julie Wolf (Bay Area) producer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, music director & educator. The Indigo Girls to Joan Baez
Gina Forsyth (LA) soulful award-winning songwriter and one of the best fiddlers in Louisiana
Robin Burdulis (NY) “[Robin] plays her percussion instruments like a symphony” ~ The New York Times
David Rokeach (Bay Area) “Perhaps the best all-around drummer, with a resume that includes road duty with Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin”
Daniel Fabricant (Bay Area) internationally touring multi-genre bassist, from Michael Feinstein to Rupa and the April Fishes
Richelle Scales (Bay Area) beautifully versatile pianist of the China Dolls