HeadCount joins the Campus Consciousness Tour

By admin on April 5, 2012

Do you think music can change the world? I do. So for the next few weeks, I will be joining the Reverb Campus Consciousness Tour in hopes of finding out what really inspires us to action. The Campus Consciousness Tour is a project of the non-profit environmental group, Reverb, who works with artists to make their…

The Bridge Session: Mission Accomplished

By Jane Henderson on March 27, 2012

A HeadCount staffer reflects on The Bridge Session and the magic that can happen when people work together, for a common goal.

HeadCount Presents “The Bridge Session” with Bob Weir and Members of The National

By admin on March 22, 2012

HeadCount is proud to be producing “The Bridge Session,” a free live webcast of Bob Weir, a founding member of the Grateful Dead, with members of Brooklyn, NY-based The National on Saturday, March 24th.

The Arcade Fire are Using Ticket Sales to Raise Money for Haitian Clinics

By Sam DArcangelo on March 21, 2012

Members of the Arcade Fire discussed their philanthropic efforts with students at the University of Texas during SXSW

Lady Gaga Standing Up to Bullies

By admin on March 13, 2012

Lady Gaga may not have all the answers when it comes to stopping bullying, but she’s launched a new foundation in pursuit of solutions.

HeadCount’s The Bridge Session to Feature Bob Weir and Members of The National

By admin on March 9, 2012

“The Bridge Session” combines the talents of Bob Weir and The National with political conversation for a FREE webcast on March 24th at 6 ET/9 PT

Top 10 Songs on Amnesty International Dylan Tribute Album

By admin on February 14, 2012

A HeadCount blogger reviews “Chimes of Freedom,” a Bob Dylan tribute album released by Amnesty International

New App Brings Iconic Music Photography to Your iPad

By admin on February 1, 2012

A new app allows you to peer into the mind of legendary music photographer Danny Clinch.

Education Issue Update: The GOP and Education

By admin on January 31, 2012

As the Republican primaries proceed, it’s worth taking a good, hard look at the candidates’ stances on education.

Interview: Amanda Palmer Rages Against Wall Street

By admin on January 27, 2012

Music and musicians have been at the heart of the Occupy movement. And while there may not be a single anthem that defines the cause; a notable, and badass artist who has used her voice to stand with the 99% is Amanda Palmer. We got a chance to catch up with her about her thoughts on the power of music and her hopes for what the movement is really occupying in all of us.