Estrojam's Decibelle Music and Culture Festival
Decibelle (formerly Estrojam) is a 501c3 NFP music and culture festival that promotes equality and was established in 2003. Past headliners have included, Wanda Jackson (First Lady of Rock who toured with Elvis in the ‘50s and ‘60s), Nina Hagen, Concrete Blonde, Cat Power, The Gossip, Peaches, Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls and Margaret Cho. The hip hop, post punk, disco, and dance-punk band ESG played their final show on Friday, September 21, 2007 at Chicago's Abbey Pub, during the Decibelle festival.
In 2006, Decibelle was featured in the Chicago Historical Society's, "History of Women's Music" event. In 2008, Decibelle founder T. Khyentse James was awarded the "Outstanding Community Leader" Award from the National Organization for Women (Chicago) for Decibelle's work.
Decibelle has also presented workshops in healthcare, finance, entertainment business, do-it-yourself car maintenance, independent publishing and donates proceeds to beneficiaries that promote social change, human rights, non- violence and cultural arts. Past beneficiaries have included Burma's Shan Women's Action Network, National Organization for Women and Girls Rock Chicago. In 2006, a rock band of 12-year-old girls from the Chicago Girls Rock Camp opened for 70's punk artist Nina Hagen. In 2005, The Shan Women's Action Network and the US Campaign for Burma spoke on stage about their efforts to end brutality against women in Burma.
Past Estrojam/Decibelle Artists
Peaches
Cat Power
Margaret Cho
Concrete Blonde
Wanda Jackson
Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls
The Gossip
ESG’s last show
The Brazilian Girls
Ice Cream Socialites
Theo from the Lunachicks
Ubaka Hill
NATIONAL B-GIRL BREAK DANCING BATTLE
References
- McCormick, Moira (September 22, 2006). "Estrojam offers place to party with a purpose". Chicago Tribune. p. 17. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
- McCormick, Moira (September 16, 2005). "Estrojam shows off the female creative spirit ; From bodyslam to Amy Ray's band". Chicago Tribune - Chicago, Ill. p. 7. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
- McCormick, Moira (September 14, 2007). "Estrojam fest fills vital, rockin' role; Women-centric celebration is still edgy and diverse". Chicago Tribune. p. 14. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
- Coate, Niki (2005-09-14). "Estrojam '05". Windy City Times. Retrieved 2009-10-16.