Sunday, November 20, 2011

AMAs 2011: Musicians to Gather in Support of Occupy Wall Street

A group of musicians are planning to show their support of the Occupy Wall Street at an event timed to start after Sunday night's American Music Awards.our editor recommendsHow Music Is Playing an Integral Role in the Occupy Wall Street ProtestsRussell Simmons Proposes Constitutional Amendment at Occupy BostonRelated Topics•Occupy Wall Street After the show, which takes place at Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles, a discussion will take place at Villa Lounge in West Hollywood related to the movement's relationship to the entertainment community. PHOTOS: The Scene at Occupy Wall Street Members of the Los Angeles and Wall Street occupations -- including journalist-activist David DeGraw, one of the Occupy organizers and organizers -- will be present, along with musicians who support the movement against corporate greed. Doors are set to open at 8 p.m. Dozens of recording artists have already appeared or performed at OWS and other Occupy demonstrations nationwide, including former Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, Michael Franti, Russell Simmons, Joan Baez, David Crosbyand Graham Nash. PHOTOS: The Scene at Occupy Los Angeles Several are developing projects in solidarity with the Occupy movement, whichstarted Sept. 17 in NY and has since spread to more than 2,000 cities nationwide as well as other countries. It is estimated that 9 million people are occupying public spaces worldwide. Related Topics American Music Awards Occupy AMAs 2011

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