Theo Cedar Jones
Community organizer of 7.6 billion.
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All Ages House Concerts are based in the sacred space of families and communities creating toxin free live rock events together.

We are coming together to reclaim rock and roll as part of the cultural commons for everybody-all-at-once, in order to protect it from abuse and exploitation in the marketplace. We are connecting youth to rock and roll for the sake of their empowerment.

All Ages House Concerts happen in people's homes, or in select public spaces. These events do not sell alcohol, and are not a part of the dark and shady atmosphere of most rock clubs.

All Ages House Concerts are part of a growing movement to make rock and roll a sustainable long-term career option for any serious artist who pursues it. This movement is based on creating a nationwide network of All Ages House Concerts that are a safe space for all youth and families - through the co-creation of live rock events, we build community and a thriving cultural commons in every city.

This movement is creating the power and organization to move public and private resources into the rock and roll arena, so that youth can participate in rock in a way that is protected from the worst abuses and hazards of the marketplace. We are creating a new kind of rock and roll infrastructure in every city, that is based on cooperatively owned, non-profit radio stations, all ages rock clubs, local music periodicals, and record labels in every city and region in the United States. We are also making rock music a required part of all public school curriculums at the elementary, middle school, high school and college levels.


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