It’s not uncommon to hear megaphones, air horns, or drums at a protest – but what about a kazoo cover of a pop anthem?
Chappell Roan’s hit “Pink Pony Club”, a dance-pop sensation and love letter to the queer community, dominated last summer’s music charts.
But on Saturday, the hit took on new meaning as a protest anthem for the roughly 200 people who showed up at Seattle’s Gas Works Park to demonstrate against an evangelical Christian worship rally, “Revive in 25.”…