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No One You Know Presents “One Day of Peace and Music”In 1969, the iconic Woodstock music festival took place not far from the Capital Region in Bethel, NY. Nearly half a million people gathered for three days on a dairy farm, witnessing now-legendary performances in celebration of peace, love and counterculture. Attendees gathered in opposition of the Vietnam War and the general political turmoil of the time.
Here in 2026, we find ourselves in yet another politically and socially tumultuous time. A time when musicians across the country are doing what they do best: making art and speaking truth to power. It is with this spirit in mind that promoter Keith Morales (No One You Know Presents) and musician TJ Foster (E.R.I.E.) put their heads together and began organizing a local version of the classic, protest festival format to raise money for an important local cause. On March 22, the 518’s “One Day of Peace and Music” will take place at Lost & Found in Downtown Albany, sponsored by WEXT Radio and featuring performances from over a dozen local artists.
The lineup includes surf-rockers The Sugar Hold, hip-hop extraordinaire JB!! aka Dirty Moses, indie/folk duos Question of the Century and Horsegrenades, master of ceremonies DJ Fearless, and songwriters James Mullen, Sydney Worthley, TJ Foster, Girl Love, Caity Gallagher, Andy Scullin, Chris Gockley, Nocturnne, Simon Elijah, and Lucas Garrett.
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Lost & Found Albany, 942 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207-1316, United States
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