MARCH 24, 2026

The Burren, Somerville, MA

SET LIST

“Blame It on Eve” (Shemekia Copeland), Danielle Miraglia
“Don’t Pray for Me,” Danielle Miraglia
“Follow Your Arrow” (Kacey Musgraves), Sandy Netburn
“Like the Government Does,” Sandy Netburn
“Have You Been to Jail for Justice?” (Anne Feeney), Evan Greer
“The Tyranny of Either/Or,” Evan Greer
“On & On” (Erykah Badu), Genie Santiago
“Morning Rise,” Genie Santiago
“Police State” (Pussy Riot), Tanya Donelly
”This Hungry Life,” Tanya Donelly feat. Bill Janovitz
“Baby Girl,” Salyse
“The Dog Days Are Over “ (Florence + the Machine), Salyse

ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

DANIELLE MIRAGLIA is a folk-blues songwriter and guitar player whose music has been called “tough as rawhide but smooth as blended whiskey.” Named Blues Act of the Year in 2021 at the New England Music Awards, she has opened for legends including Buddy Guy, Bettye Lavette, Taj Mahal, and many more.

Whimsical songwriter SANDY NETBURN released her debut album, “Issues,” on her 18th birthday in October 2025. She is managed by Boston-based Gary Sohmers, the “King of Pop Culture.” 

EVAN GREER is a nonbinary activist and songwriter who spent years on the road with her mentor, the late folk protest singer Anne Feeney. Evan recently released her latest album, “AMAB/ACAB.” When not making music, Evan is the director of the digital rights group Fight for the Future. 

GENIE SANTIAGO is a Boston-based singer, poet, and visual artist. She released her debut album, “Inner Space,” in 2021.

TANYA DONELLY is the leader of the band Belly, a former member and co-founder of the Breeders, and the co-founder of Throwing Muses with her step-sister, Kristin Hersh. Outside of music, she established a second career as a postpartum doula. 

SALYSE is a Berklee-trained performer born and raised in Everett, MA. She has sung with bands including Vinyl Groove and the Trap Music Orchestra, and she maintains a career in musical theater, most recently appearing as Coretta Scott King in Najee Brown’s play “Stokely and Martin” at the Multicultural Arts Center in Cambridge.  

Guest speaker MARIE ST. FLEUR is a Boston-based politician and lawyer. She became the first Haitian-American to hold public office in Massachusetts when she was elected representative of the Fifth Suffolk District in the Massachusetts State Legislature, where she served from 1999-2011.  

Special thanks to this month’s Paid Protesters

Magen Tracy (Music Director)
Stud Green
Michelle Paulhus
Linda Shore
Thalia Zedek

And additional musicians

Yahezkul Fanfan
Melissa Gibbs
Bill Janovitz
Hilken Mancini
Elizabeth Steen

MEDIA - coming soon!