Freethought Music

A Website for Atheist and Humanist Musicians, Composers, and Leaders

 

Event Videos

Here you will find short videos from events which featured freethought music.

Click the photo on the left to view the video.

Eric's Winning Pitch, Eric Jayne throws out a spectacular first pitch at a professional baseball game - the Mr. Paul Aint's Game.  The game was sponsored by Minnesota Atheists and American Atheists,

June 2013.

 

 

 

 

Get Off Your Knees - Dan Barker, an original song performed by Dan Barker about politicians who mix religion and government.  Performed at the 13th Annual Freethought Solstice Celebration sponsored by Minnesota Atheists and Humanists of Minnesota.

 

 

 

 

Poor Little Me - Dan Barker, a song about the value of reason compared to religious belief.  The music was written by Charles Strouse, the lyrics were written by Dan Barker.  Performed at the 13th Annual Freethought Solstice Celebration sponsored by Minnesota Atheists and Humanists of Minnesota.

 

 

 

Beware of Dogma - Dan Barker, an original song performed by Dan Barker about the dangers of religious dogma. Performed at the 13th Annual Freethought Solstice Celebration sponsored by Minnesota Atheists and Humanists of Minnesota.

Videos by Jerry Rauser

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Razzle Dazzle, an atheist themed parody song with comments.  New lyrics satirize religious hucksters and freethinkers trying to straighten out believers.  This fun and spirited performance is by The Freethought Band with guest vocalist Tracie Hodgdon.  Performed at the 13th Annual Freethought Solstice Celebration sponsored by Minnesota Atheists and Humanists of Minnesota.

 

 

George and Gracie, an original atheist themed George and Gracie comedy sketch.  It was written by George Kane and performed by Laura Hutt and George Kane.  Performed at the 13th Annual Freethought Solstice Celebration sponsored by Minnesota Atheists and Humanists of Minnesota.

 

 

 

Making Music, a musical slideshow featuring photos of the Freethought Band and Freethought Follies performers from 1999 to 2011.  Did we all have fun? Yes, tons of fun, and you can too by performing freethought music for your atheist and humanist organizations.