Versatile vocalist Carrie MacDonald is one of the Rattle the Walls concert featured performers. |
Tree
of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 5603 Bull Valley Road in
McHenry, will host the inaugural concert of Rattle the Walls,
a Chicago-based group of musical activists, at 7 p.m. Saturday, February 18. The
concert will benefit the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU.)
Founded by Forest Ransburg,
Tree of Life’s music director,
Rattle the Walls is a new organization
of accomplished Midwest musicians
dedicated to “bring music to a world in need of music, to give aid to those in
need of aid, and to stand tall against those who need to be stood up to.”
Forrest Ransburg, Rattle the Walls founder and Tree of Life Music Director. |
“Our first concert
will feature a diverse group of musicians from and will feature a variety of instrumentations and genres,
including contemporary art music, pop, jazz, classical masterpieces,
and more,” Ransburg said. “Our group is about inclusion, and our diverse
programming is reflective of that goal.”
Each Rattle the Walls
concert will benefit an organization
working for social justice.
Donations can be in the form of a personal check made out to the ACLU, a cash donation, or a printed
confirmation of an online donation
that was made earlier in any amount.
Among the musicians
performing will be Jesse Lyons and Jordan Knudson, a voice and guitar duo from Chicago; singer/songwriter Cassandra Vohs-Demann of Woodstock; vocalist Carrie
MacDonald of McHenry; classical soprano Dana Vetter of Milwaukee; oboist Jen Gardner of Chicago; jazz
and contemporary multi-instrumentalist Devin
Fanslow of Chicago; multi-instrumentalist Nicholas Mula of Chicago; Ransburg, a contemporary art music
multi-instrumentalist; and the Tree of
Life Choir which recently toured in
Europe.
Classical soprano Dana Vetter of Milwaukee. |
The concert is also
the second in a series of special events
organized by Tree of Life’s Social
Justice Team “responding to looming threats to American values of freedom,
democracy, and justice with joy and employing
the power of the arts.”
The first was the Justice for All Ball in January. On
March 10 there will be a Poets in
Resistance reading and rally at
the church.
There will be adult beverages, coffee, and soft drinks
available and baked goods for sale to help defer expenses of the program.
For information, call (815) 322-2464, e-mail office@treeoflifeuu.org. or visit
treeoflifeuu.org
or https://www.facebook.com/events/1574929672532290/.
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