David Peel and Elementary Penguins Occupy Broadway

David Peel, The E-Penguins, and thousands of others Occupy Broadway last Friday night.

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street! (Zuccotti/Tequila!)

Elementary Penguin members Stephen and Tarun have been occupying Wall Street these past few months, and have been joined in song by Apple recording artist David Peel and other members of an emerging musical project called “The Occuponics.” This post features a video highlight from OWS.

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street: November 20, 2011: Stephen and David Sing “Zuccotti/Tequila.”

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street! (“Pharoah, Your Kingdom Must Come Down”-Thanksgiving Edition, Part of Longer Documentary on OWS)

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street: November 24, 2011: Stephen sings “Pharoah, Your Kingdom Must Come Down” (segment from a longer video documenting Zuccotti Park after the tent teardown.

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street! (“Pharoah, Your KingdElementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street: Thanksgiving Day, 2011:

Elementary Penguin members Stephen and Tarun have been occupying Wall Street these past few months, and have been joined in song by Apple recording artist David Peel and other members of an emerging musical project called “The Occuponics.” This post features a video highlight from OWS.

Stephen sings “Pharoah, Your Kingdom Must Come Down”

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street! (“The Occupy Wall Street Song”)

Elementary Penguin members Stephen and Tarun have been occupying Wall Street these past few months, and have been joined in song by Apple recording artist David Peel and other members of an emerging musical project called “The Occuponics.” This post features a video highlight from OWS.

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street: Thanksgiving Day, 2011: Stephen and Paul Stein sing “The Occupy Wall Street Song.”

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street! (Song Circle with Stephen and The Occuponics’ Paul Stein: Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ In The Wind”)

Elementary Penguin members Stephen and Tarun have been occupying Wall Street these past few months, and have been joined in song by Apple recording artist David Peel and other members of an emerging musical project called “The Occuponics.” This post features a video highlight from OWS.

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street: Thanksgiving Day, 2011: Song Circle with Stephen and The Occuponics’ Paul Stein: Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ In The Wind”

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street! (“This Land is Your Land”)

Elementary Penguin members Stephen and Tarun have been occupying Wall Street these past few months, and have been joined in song by Apple recording artist David Peel and other members of an emerging musical project called “The Occuponics.” This post features a video highlight from OWS.

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street: Thanksgiving Day, 2011: Song Circle with Stephen and The Occuponics’ Paul Stein: Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land”

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street! (“Wall Street Sucks” by David Peel)

Elementary Penguin members Stephen and Tarun have been occupying Wall Street these past few months, and have been joined in song by Apple recording artist David Peel and other members of an emerging musical project called “The Occuponics.” This post features a video highlight from OWS.

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street: November 14, 2011: David Peel sings “Wall Street Sucks”

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street! (“Pray For Scott Olsen”)

Elementary Penguin members Stephen and Tarun have been occupying Wall Street these past few months, and have been joined in song by Apple recording artist David Peel and other members of an emerging musical project called “The Occuponics.” This post features a video highlight from OWS.

Elementary Penguins Occupy Wall Street: October 28, 2011: Stephen sings “Pray For Scott Olsen”

You’re Going to Lose That Girl

Elementary Penguins, plus Meetles, in the park last Sunday, doing the Beatles’ “You’re Going to Lose That Girl,” from the movie, Help! Please join us this weekend if you’re in Central Park down by the statue of Daniel Webster (take the path down from Strawberry Fields).