Among the highlights: Peltola, Pamyua and Portugal. The Man.
More highlights:Rep. Mary Peltola speaks to the crowd midway through Portugal. The Man's performance. Rep. Mary Peltola’s campaign for U.S. House hosted a free music event at Williwaw Social in downtown Anchorage on Saturday, October 23, 2022. The event featured live music by Pamyua and Portugal. The Man.
Rep. Mary Peltola’s campaign for U.S. House drew hundreds of people to Williwaw Social in downtown Anchorage Saturday evening for a free live music event featuring artists with Alaska roots. A full house watched performances by veteran “tribal funk” group Pamyua and Grammy Award-winning rock band Portugal. The Man.
Peltola appeared midway through Portugal. The Man’s hour-long set, to make brief comments to an enthusiastic crowd. She encouraged them, and the audience watching a live stream online, to vote. She then stuck around on stage to dance and sing along as the band led the audience in a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Proud Mary.”
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