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Accidental Bear Summer Tour Benefit Dates + Venues Announced! Get Involved With The Fundraiser Here.

Queer Music Summer Tour 2013 Logan Lynn

The AccidentalBear.com Queer Music Summer Tour dates and venues have been announced and I will be hitting the road in July with Big Dipper, Conquistador, Rica Shay, and Darling Gunsel! Proceeds from the tour go to LGBTQ Mental Health Services & Suicide Prevention at Q Center (PDX), Ali Forney Center (NYC), Stonewall Project (SF), Pride Foundation (Seattle), and the LA Gay & Lesbian Center. It’s projected we will raise over $50,000.00 for the charities this summer in addition to raising awareness around these important issues. The more money we raise, the more people we help…and this is just the first round!

 

If you are an individual, business, corporation, or organization and you are interested in showing your support of the LGBTQ community, a great way to do that is to become a sponsor of the AB Summer Tour! Click HERE to download the official sponsorship packet.

 

Save these dates and come party with us for a good cause.

7/5 – Beatbox, San Francisco, CA
7/7 – Los Globos, Los Angeles, CA
7/11 – Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR
7/14 – Chop Suey, Seattle, WA
7/19 – Webster Hall, New York City, NY

 

Queer Music 2013 Summer Tour Announced: Logan Lynn, Conquistador, Big Dipper, Rica Shay, Darling Gunsel & More!

AccidentalBear.com has announced their Queer Music Summer Tour in support of LGBTQ mental health services at The Stonewall Project (SF), Q Center (PDX), Los Angeles LGBT Center (LA), and the Ali Forney Center (NYC).

I am headlining the tour alongside Conquistador, Big Dipper, Rica Shay, and Darling Gunsel, with a bunch of other bangin’ local acts joining us as openers in each of the cities.

Dates and venues will be announced soon, so stay tuned. We are playing Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and New York City this first round! Gonna be so much fun.

Watch videos from the headliners here:

Logan Lynn

Conquistador

Big Dipper & Rica Shay

Darling Gunsel

For more info on the tour, charity, and Kickstarter campaign, click HERE.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, click HERE to download the official sponsorship packet.

LOGAN LYNN & Q CENTER FEATURED IN THE BAY AREA REPORTER! GO SAN FRANCISCO QUEER MEDIA!

I love you, San Francisco. The Queers at the Bay Area Reporter and everybody who came out to my show there this Summer, especially…

Click HERE to redirect to their site or just keep reading below.

From The Bay Area Reporter: (September 2010)

“Logan Lynn: Musician-Activist”

“Gay electropop-rock singer Logan Lynn (“Bottom Your Way to the Top”), who recently stopped by to play at San Francisco’s Rock-It Room along his West Coast tour, is now offering up his music for LGBT causes. Buy his new CD I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday, and funds go to a Portland LGBT Center.

‘I’m freshly out of my contract with The Dandy Warhols’ Beat The World Records and have decided to give to charity instead of officially releasing it,’ said Logan in a recent press release. He’s also ‘taking a hiatus from the music industry to work full time for LGBTQ rights. I’m not gonna tour or do any of the bullshit that goes along with releasing records these days for some time to come but I’m really happy with how the record turned out and would love to help raise money for the gays so it would be great if you choose to cover it in whatever capacity.’

100% of the proceeds of Logan’s CD are going to his fundraiser for the Portland Q Center, Oregon’s only LGBT Community center. The only way to get the record is by donating to them directly. Info and instructions are on his website.

(They also posted the 2007 version of “Feed Me To The Wolves” which I had not watched in ages until today. I hate how much American Apparel we’re all wearing but I was building stores for them at the time and got all that shit for super cheap. Back then who knew anybody was gonna see it anyway??? Not me!!! See for yourselves below. I was 27 years old and it shows.)


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