Benefit concert for Iraq Moratorium
A concert featuring a mix of musical styles , to benefit the Iraq Moratorium, is planned at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 31, at Milwaukee's Shank Hall.
The Bill Camplin Band, Jahmes Tony Finlayson and One Drum, and Ceol Cairde "Music of Friends" will share the bill.
Joel McNally -- columnist, activist and co-host of 1290 WMCS Radio's Morning Magazine, will emcee.
The Iraq Moratorium is a loosely-knit national grassroots movement uniting people and groups who act on the Third Friday of every month to end the war in Iraq. More info can be found at the group's website, www.IraqMoratorium
Camplin is a singer-songwriter who has had a prominent place in the Wisconsin music scene for decades, and who plays and hosts musicians at Fort Atkinson's Cafe Carpe, which he and his wife operate.
Finlayson and One Drum perform music rooted in the cultures of Africa, the Caribbean, Australia, the Middle East & the Americas.
Ceol Cairde, Gaelic for "The Music of Friends," performs traditional Irish and other Celtic music.
More info here: http://iraqmoratorium.org/benefits/
It will be a smoke-free night of music, fellowship and fun. Watch for more details, and maybe a surprise or two, to be announced later.
The suggested donation is $10. Mark your calendar now and plan to join us.












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