Quaker songwriter Jon Watts rocks out his song “Don’t Doff Your Hat” for Scattergood and Olney Friends School, a song about the Quaker revolution in the 17th century. The song was written for “Clothe Yourself in Righteousness”, a multi-media project about Quakerism and Nakedness with Maggie Harrison.
Quaker rap artist Jon Watts teams up with violinist Marina Vishnyakova at their CD release party at Guilford College for “Clothe Yourself in Righteousness”, a multi-media project about Quakerism and Nakedness.
Quaker hip hop artist Jon Watts teams up with violinist Marina Vishnyakova for an orchestrated piece at their CD release party at Guilford College for “Clothe Yourself in Righteousness”, a multi-media project about Quakerism and Nakedness.
Quaker spoken word poet Jon Watts teams up with violinist Marina Vishnyakova at their CD release party at Guilford College for “Clothe Yourself in Righteousness”, a multi-media project about Quakerism and Nakedness.
The song, “Smithfield Market pt 2″, is about Solomon Eccles, a Quaker who ran naked through a public marketplace in London in the 1650′s with a basket of burning coals on his head.
Jon Watts performing “I’m Great” at Shiloh Quaker Summer Camp in Charlottesville Virginia. Shiloh is a part of Baltimore Yearly Meeting (BYM) and is a sister camp of Catoctin, Opequon and Teen Adventure (TA).