Catherine Zydyk
singers
Stephen Richer and David Constant entertain customers with protest songs against the Lansdowne Live project. Richer says he re-wrote lyrics to old protest songs from the civil rights movements in order to educate people on what is being planned for the area. The two men, along with their colleague Jeff Froggett, say they chose to sing at the market since it the main area threatened by the proposal. Richer says the market is one of the best things taking place in that space. “I will throw my body in front of a bus if they get rid of the Farmer’s Market,” he says.
singers
Stephen Richer and David Constant entertain customers with protest songs against the Lansdowne Live project. Richer says he re-wrote lyrics to old protest songs from the civil rights movements in order to educate people on what is being planned for the area. The two men, along with their colleague Jeff Froggett, say they chose to sing at the market since it the main area threatened by the proposal. Richer says the market is one of the best things taking place in that space. “I will throw my body in front of a bus if they get rid of the Farmer’s Market,” he says.