Previous events

Mar2

An hour of live original songs (and a music video) about the water, with illustrated discussion of their environmental themes, and a conversation about how to use pop culture to help tell a story.

And it's free and open to the public . . .

Jun23

Big Tribe

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, Maryland

News we’re excited about: Big Tribe at the Smithsonian. (It’s the “unplugged” Big Tribe – Bonnie and Joe and Peter.)

It’s an exotic venue – a scientific conference on Thursday June 23 at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, Maryland. It’s the annual Patuxent River Conference, devoted to sharing environmental science – not just communicating scientist-to-scientist, but also sharing environmental awareness with the general public (a mighty important problem, we believe).

We’re doing a fifty-minute program “Songs About The River” at which we’ll perform several of our songs that try to get regular folks to think about such things. We’ll talk about each one – the stories they tell, and the craft of making a song that tells a story in a way that makes people care – and try to spark dialog with the audience. All the while we’ll be trying to encourage creative thinking and collaboration between people with a message (for instance environmental science people) and musicians and other artists, in the name of trying to get people to think and to care.

We’re premiering the music video for “Can’t Work the River” (our waterman song) during the program; filmmaker Jacob Canon will speak of telling this story visually.

That alone would have us excited, but there’s more! When the conference ends at 6 there’s a gathering with drinks and refreshments, and we’re going to play some of our other songs until we’ve closed the place down.

If this interests you, you can go to www.PAXCON.org for the details of the conference; you can even register online to attend. It’s an all-day event; our program is from 4 to 5, and the closing set will be around 6:15.

Mar10

Big Tribe at Marlboro Gallery

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Marlboro Gallery, Prince George's Community College, 301 Largo Road, Largo, Marryland

A gallery reception for "Including Water", an art exhibit devoted to water and people and their effects on each other, featuring works by visual artists working in ten different visual media. Big Tribe will perform "unplugged" (well, semi-unplugged) versions of their several songs about the water, including "Can't Work the River" and "Blood Moon Rising" from the album "From The Fringes", as well as three songs from the upcoming album.

Apr11

An acoustic set by Bonnie, Joe, and Peter (aka Little Big Tribe), embedded in an evening of acoustic music along with Neil Harpe, Ty Ford, Ken Eaton, Max Ochs, Nate Schwattzberg, Barbara Cameron Caum, Barbara Culbert Tennison, Christopher Brown, Tom Tompkins & Russ Dyrland, and Ethel Cook Ralphs. Come celebrate fifty years of incredible music!

Age limit: All ages

An evening of acoustic music in the spirit of the coffee-house culture of the Sixties and Seventies, featuring a set by Little Big Tribe -- Peter, Bonnie, Joe, and Jonathan -- as well as music from veterans of the Annapolis coffeehouse scene (including singer and emcee Ty Ford) and contemporary local acoustic performers.

The cafe opens at 6; music is from 8 to 10.

Free admission.

Age limit: All ages