Evan Greer
Evan Greer (she/they) is a queer musician, writer and activist based in Boston. Radical historian Howard Zinn once called Greer “an eloquent and energetic writer” reminiscent of “Phil Ochs”. Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello called Greer “a heck of a guitar player.” Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace called her “a mentally ill man in a dress” just before having her thrown out of an event in Washington, DC. Known for hosting some of Boston’s best queer dance parties and causing problems for the powerful, Greer’s music has been featured by Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, NPR and the Boston Globe and she’s shared stages with legends like Pete Seeger, Talib Kweli, Against Me, Ezra Furman, Eve 6, Chumbawamba, Melissa Ferrick, Kimya Dawson, Ted Leo, Dead Prez and Billy Bragg.