Bob Crawford of The Avett Brothers to Host 'Concerts of Change' Exclusively on SiriusXM
SiriusXM announces the launch of a new audio docu-series, Concerts of Change: The Soundtrack of Human Rights, hosted by Bob Crawford from The Avett Brothers. The series will debut on March 22 and delve into the influential benefit concerts of the 1970s to 1990s, featuring interviews with notable figures such as Bono and George W. Bush. The show aims to highlight how music and activism shaped human rights discussions, airing bi-weekly on SiriusXM's Volume channel 106 with bonus content available on the SXM App.
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Musician and historian launches new audio docu-series examining artists and their music, activists and their leadership, and the benefit concerts from the 1970s through the 1990s, that defined a new era focused on human rights
Featuring conversations with Bono, President George W. Bush, Joan Baez, Steven Van Zandt, Bob Geldof and dozens of artists, politicians and journalists
'Concerts of Change: The Soundtrack of Human Rights' will debut on March 22 exclusively on SiriusXM's Volume channel, with bonus content available on the SXM App
NEW YORK, March 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- SiriusXM announced today the launch of a new original series, Concerts of Change: The Soundtrack of Human Rights, hosted by Bob Crawford, bassist of The Avett Brothers. This new audio docu-series will debut on March 22, exclusively on SiriusXM on the Volume channel, with additional content available on the SXM App.
Musician and historian Crawford hosts this all-new series that explores the 1970s through the 1990s, when benefit concerts and artist activism sparked a new era focused on human rights. From George Harrison's The Concert for Bangladesh to Live Aid, Sun City, and Amnesty International's concerts, Crawford explores the soundtracks and the legacy leading to these events, and how they remain impactful today. Featuring interviews and candid conversations with Bono, President George W. Bush, Bob Geldof, Joan Baez, Steve Van Zandt, Jackson Browne and other artists, politicians, and journalists, Concerts of Change showcases the music that defined history and dives into the politics that sparked it.
"Concerts of Change has been a real passion project for me," said Bob Crawford. "The impact these concerts had on my life–not only musically but as an activist and historian–have continued to be an inspiration for me today. We'll take a look at how musicians in the 1980s tackled human rights, racism and the impact of living in the shadow of the Cold War. All issues that are relevant again today."
"We're excited to partner with Bob on this new docu-series where he gets to explore the things he loves–music and history," said Roger Coletti, Executive Producer of SiriusXM's Volume channel. "We can't wait for our audiences to jump right into this series that explores pivotal moments in time, through Bob's insightful conversations with an all-star lineup of artists and activists."
Concerts of Change: The Soundtrack of Human Rights kicks off on March 22 at 1 pm ET, and will air bi-weekly on SiriusXM's Volume channel 106. Listeners will also find extended bonus content with lengthier interviews and outtakes, exclusively available and streaming anytime on the SXM App beginning March 22.
SXM Media, SiriusXM's combined sales organization, has exclusive global ad sales rights for Concerts of Change: The Soundtrack of Human Rights. Access for brands and marketers is only available through the advertising and sales arm of SiriusXM, Stitcher and Pandora.
The Avett Brothers kick-off their U.S. Tour on March 19 in Greensboro, NC. More information on The Avett Brothers here.
Bob Crawford's Concerts of Change is the latest original series joining SiriusXM's Volume channel, home to a variety of programming dedicated to conversations about music including: WHOOOSH! hosted by Simon Le Bon, The Jimmy Jam Show, Feedback hosted by Nik Carter and Lori Majewski, Lefsetz Live with Bob Lefsetz, Debatable hosted by Mark Goodman and Alan Light, and more.
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