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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2025 · 1H 7M

7. Marshall Hugh - Revolution Rooted In Love

from Sick Burn Podcast · host Thomas W Craig VIII

Send us Fan MailMarshall Hugh isn’t just the frontman of the Marshall Law Band—he’s a movement. From uplifting protestors with music in Seattle’s CHOP zone to crafting a genre-blending hip-hop album that evolved into a Pulitzer-nominated project, Marshall’s story is a blueprint for purpose-driven art. In this episode, we dive into how music became his protest, how love became his compass, and why unity and action remain at the heart of his mission. Whether he's organizing Culture Fest, sharing the stage with activists, or speaking truth through hip-hop, Marshall reminds us: love is the revolution. Connect with Marshall here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/marshallhugh22/ Marshall Law Band: https://www.instagram.com/marshalllawband/ Apparel Co: https://mediumscollective.com/products/mediums-x-marshall-law-band-206-knitted-jersey?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaedYbDfb2Z_UHKcOa3f6TSJy-EuCYF14oDzo8B4UC6M62iXzMEt_D9nX8St-w_aem_MuhyhloUvD6gCVgenxM9ag Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3EPGXjzn62hR0Mx8U5qqIg Mahalo for joining us, Marshall 🤙🏽 Let’s dive into his extraordinary story- 1. Marshall's Introduction & First Impressions: [00:01:05]2. The Pandemic Shutdown & Lost Tour: [00:02:25]3. George Floyd’s Murder & Entering the Protest Space: [00:04:33 ]4. Origins of His Passion for Music: [00:05:37]5. The Power of Pre-Written Lyrics & Protest Preparation: [00:07:33 ] 6. Family Legacy of Civil Rights Activism: [00:11:06] 7. Becoming the Musical Heartbeat of the CHOP: [00:14:54 ]  8. Violence Erupts & Finding Courage Amid Chaos: [00:19:30 ]  9. The Moment Police Withdrew & Art Took Over: [00:26:46 – 00:33:52]  10. Leading with Love & Building Community Through Art: [00:33:52]Links: • Check out our website: sickburnpodcast.com • Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickburnpod... • Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thomascraigviii Mahalo for tuning in! If you enjoyed today's episode, please: • Subscribe to our podcast to never miss an episode. • Follow us on social media to stay updated with our latest content and behind-the-scenes fun! We love hearing from our listeners! If you have any feedback, questions, or just want to chat about the episode, email us at [email protected] or send us a message on Instagram! Credits: Hosted & Executive Produced by Thomas Craig VIII. Guest Appearance by Marshall Hugh. Produced by Voice & Video- Bill Lanzaratto, Audio Engineer by Mickey. Edited by Lizi Bronson. Graphics by Jeff Lee. Special Thanks for their invaluable work Rosie Flores & Carlisi Creative- Jenna Carlisi. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of "The Sick Burn Podcast," its affiliates, or any organizations we are associated with. This podcast for entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. #SickBurnPodcast #communitysupport #powerofmusic #love #spreadlove #Resilience #MentalHealthAwareness #InspirationalStories #inspirationalstories #lifelessons #keepgoing #hope #positivitySupport the show

Send us Fan Mail Marshall Hugh isn’t just the frontman of the Marshall Law Band—he’s a movement. From uplifting protestors with music in Seattle’s CHOP zone to crafting a genre-blending hip-hop album that evolved into a Pulitzer-nominated project, Marshall’s story is a blueprint for purpose-driven art. In this episode, we dive into how music became his protest, how love became his compass, and why unity and action remain at the heart of his mission. Whether he's organizing Culture Fest, shari...

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