● Livestream Host

Hosted By Corinne

Music devotee Corinne Sullivan will host the International Day of Music 24-hour Livestream from Yasgur Farm, located in upstate New York.

Corinne is the creator and Editor-In-Chief of the National Sounds biannual music journal. She is author of the book, “Twenty-Seven: The Human Right The Music Industry Began.”

Since 2019, Corinne has led a small but true band of friends who see no reason not to save the music industry. It began when Sullivan launched The Article 27 Music Project. From there, education concerning human rights abuse taking place RIGHT NOW inside the music industry became a part of her day-to-day life.

Sullivan is dedicated to reform concerning human rights abuse in the music industry. She brags often about how much care she takes to deal with straight facts. That’s because, as she sees it, the only one who understands the way “things went down” is the artist. Everyone else is just story-telling to get away with murder.

Stepping away from this dire and bad attitude, join in on October 1, 2026, as Corinne is lured to the microphone herself. For 24 hours, everyone goes calm as music becomes the center focus. With Corinne, let’s rediscover if music indeed is the reason the entire scene before us was laid.

● What’s important to us

Our Principles


Freedom of speech in the music industry.

Business dealings have no say in artistic content. Social pressures never change artistic content.


The right to mass assembly.

Every artist has the right to perform in front of audiences, small or large.


Artists’ rights to own and control their music.

Article 27 of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights gives each artist full control over the moral and material interests of his or her works.


Human rights education.

Back in 1948, the United Nations published 30 human rights to prevent social injustice, genocide and war. All of these rights apply somehow to music industry business deals.