Songs for Solidarity is a live music fundraiser series hosted and curated by the Brooklyn Artery. Each show features 2-3 sets of music by community-oriented artists, and all proceeds are donated to a mutual aid organization. For 2026, our focus is to fundraise for organizations working to protect immigrant rights.
Proceeds from 6.25.26 will be donated to TQ Community Fund (@tqcommunityfund) a mutual aid community fund for Trans and Queer detainees and recently released neighbors.
Gina Gleason
Philadelphia native Gina Gleason is best known as a member of the progressive sludge metal band Baroness. Playing a wide variety of genres and styles, Gina also fronts and plays guitar in the death metal band Ecliptor as well as her own prog and folk inspired solo project. She has sat in with the likes of Carlos Santana, served as a founding cast member and lead guitarist for Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson ONE™, and has performed and toured with countless artists throughout her career.
Linnea Sablosky
Linnea Sablosky's songs put a wild imagination on vivid display. They've toured internationally singing Meara O’reilly’s “Hockets for Two Voices,” and with world folk choir Northern Harmony. They’ve released records with Kidi Band, Stone Fruit Trio, and Wheeler, Sablosky & Pearson, opened for artists such as Bonnie “Prince” Billy and Buck Meek, and sung on records such as KNOWER's KNOWER FOREVER. Sablosky lives in Los Angeles teaching music, specializing in music theory, ear training and singing, and practices acrobatics in their spare time.
Ron Shalom
Ron Shalom is the genre-defying composer, songwriter, theater maker, installation artist, multi-instrumentalist, and music director whose interdisciplinary collaborations synthesize popular and experimental traditions. Shalom is the creator of Minivan, an absurdist immersive pop music theater show, founder and Musical Director of Belly Chorus, a 60-member vocal ensemble dedicated to creative interdependence, and co-founder of MegaFawn, a performance collective exploring ecological catastrophe through ancient literature. At Brooklyn Artery, Shalom will perform new and unreleased songs with his live band featuring Austin Vaughn and Linnea Sablosky.