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Squirrel Stuff: A Flea Market by Philly Vintage Collective + The World Peace Band

By Black Squirrel Club (other events)

Saturday, June 14 2025 2:00 PM 7:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

The Black Squirrel Club Presents: Squirrel Stuff, A Fishtown Flea Market!

A vintage flea market curated by The Vintage Collective featuring vintage clothing, fashion, shoes, men's and women's wear. One of a kind finds! Plus: music, beer, cocktails!

We'll also be featuring the music of the World Peace Band playing familiar protest songs from the folk, rock, roots and Americana repretoires. 

2 PM - 7 PM

The World Peace Band

Acoustic, stylized folk with percussion, harmonica and harmonies! Prsenting a cross-section of historic protest, human peace and activism music by the likes of Dylan, John Lennon, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Simon and Garfunkel, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie, John Denver, Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks (Fleetwood), James Taylor, CSNY, Cat Stevens, with i Cyndi Lauper, Pink, Coldplay, Nena, Joan Osborne, 4 Non Blondes, 10000 Maniacs, Sara Bareilles, Colbie Caillat.

Members

Brian Keith Mooney is an accomplished musician known for his evocative blend of rock and folk music. Drawing inspiration from iconic artists such as Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, Brian’s songwriting reflects a deep appreciation for lyrical storytelling and melodic craftsmanship. His ability to weave intricate narratives into his songs resonates with audiences, evoking both introspection and a sense of connection.

With a career spanning several years, Brian has established himself in the music scene through his engaging performances and compelling compositions. His sound is characterized by a rich tapestry of acoustic and electric elements, creating a dynamic listening experience that captivates fans of all ages. 

Currently, Brian is channeling his passion and musical prowess into his latest project, rehearsing for upcoming performances with The World Peace Band. This collaboration marks an exciting chapter in his career as he embraces a collective spirit of unity and harmony through music. Together with The World Peace Band, Brian aims to deliver powerful messages of peace and togetherness, utilizing the universal language of music to inspire change and bring people together.

As he continues to evolve as an artist, Brian Keith Mooney remains dedicated to his craft, constantly seeking new ways to connect with audiences and share his love for music. Whether through thought-provoking lyrics or captivating melodies, Brian’s artistic journey is one that promises to leave a lasting impact.

Jerry Mayall, with his warm smile and passion for rhythm and sound, has been playing music since the early 1970s and interactive with the percussion hand drum scene. Also, he formerly provided service as a part-time music therapist.  He is an accomplished artist who has played in past original and tribute bands, for many years and is often seen in the greater South Jersey and Philadelphia neighborhoods with upright or fretless electric bass playing for several established bands and acts in jazz, folk, pop, country or rock styles. He is the mastermind behind the theme and concept of the Brain On Drums event held in Oct 2024, and the main creative stories contributor. Jerry continues to push music boundaries to be an ever-evolving musical spirit, and lives for creative endeavors.

 "BellaQ", sidelines as producer & general artist intermittently for charity/ special events, promotions and might be found singing, scatting jazz, and playing various instruments in folk, country or whichever way a wind blows. Performing professionally in groups in lead & instrumentals since early childhood to teens in acoustic regional events and folk music festivals, she started training by age 8 through a former golden era American Playhouse Theater director/stage artist in classical, Broadway & world folk in voice & multiple instruments. Then added stage acting and even oil/acrylic paintings by her 20s. Vocally she continued with Roscoe Gill Jr., then Owen Brown Jr. in gospel, jazz and modern styles. As a curious student of life in unrelated fields, she has rarely performed professionally since until reinvented as Bella Q as a "global challenge years" hobby. Now she enjoys playing solo or with others & composing originals. In her "other life", she has extensive experience of functional health, fitness and supplement nutrition sciences, plus traditional healing arts like indigenous Quechua & TCM, with a passion for an integrative view of gut through ecosystem balance to optimize wellness.

 

 

 

 

 

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