Legal Aid’s Benefit Jam for Justice Features Three Jams This Year

Wed 8/24 @ 7PM

Wed 8/31 @ 7PM

Thu 9/8 @ 6PM

The annual Jam for Justice, benefitting Legal Aid, is trying something new this year. The event, which features lawyers, judges and their pals performing in bands, will include three jams this year instead of one big jam session.

The main event will be happening on Thursday September 8 at the House of Blues downtown. But you don’t have to wait that long before heating lawyers dazzle or disgrace themselves pretending to be rock stars. Two smaller jam sessions will happen: at the BottleHouse Brewery in Cleveland Heights on Wednesday August 24 and at Brothers Lounge on the Westside on Wednesday August 31.

On August 24 at the BottleHouse performers will be Luke Lindberg & the Hung Jury and CWRU law schools’ Razing the Bar, headlined by CWRU law school dean Michael Scharf. At Brothers on August 31, The No Name Band and Out of Order will perform. WKYC legal analyst Stephanie Haney will emcee both events.

The House of Blues show September 8 will feature at DJ set by Brad Wolfe of Brad Wolfe Law LLC, and performances by the First Offenders, Faith & Whiskey featuring Ohio Supreme Court justice Michael Donnelly, and the General Counsel Glee Club making their debut performance.  Wolfe and Norman S. Minor Bar Association president Delanté Spencer Thomas will emcee.

Legal Aid is a nonprofit that provides non-criminal legal services and justice for people who can’t afford a lawyer.

Get tickets at lasclev.org/2022jam.

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