There are 27 different institutes at the National Institutes of Health, and workers at every one of them have been impacted by the chaos of the current administration. Since the beginning of last year, roughly 10% of NIH’s workforce has been terminated without notice, encouraged to retire, or fired over email. Some former NIH workers created a group called 27 UNIHTED to support one another and advocate for a better future for biomedical research.

My folk band, Barnstorm, is proud to be playing a benefit show on February 15 to support 27 UNIHTED’s programs and advocacy. My bandmates are terrific: Greg Watkins on bass, Mark Carson on drums, and Michael Robert Taylor on fiddle and mandolin. And I’m delighted to reveal that our opening act is none other than the folk singer Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D., former director of the NIH and, before that, of the Human Genome Project. Since his retirement from NIH last March, Collins has devoted himself to his music. The week after our show, he’ll be performing at the Lincoln Center in New York with soprano Renée Fleming!

The benefit show will take place at The Alley at Bethesda Boards, 7900 Woodmont Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland, on Sunday, February 15. It’s a BYOB situation and also BYOF (bring your own food). Tickets will be $40, with proceeds going to 27 UNIHTED, but laid-off federal workers are invited to come for free. It’s an early show: Doors open at 5pm and the music starts at 6pm. Hope to see you there!

We value your privacy. Our website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience and ensure the site functions properly. By continuing to use this site, you acknowledge and accept our use of cookies.

Accept All Accept Required Only