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Freedom Needs a Soundtrack

Freedom Needs a Soundtrack

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Thirty years ago, the Beastie Boys, U2, Rage Against the Machine, Björk, Radiohead, Pearl Jam, A Tribe Called Quest, and other major artists came together for nonviolence, freedom, and Tibet through the Tibetan Freedom Concerts.

In this six-part audio documentary, concert co-founder Erin Potts tells how a small team of twenty-somethings helped build one of the largest concert series of the 1990s. With friends, artists, activists, and organizers who were part of the story, Erin looks back at how the concerts began, what they changed, and what their legacy offers today.

This series is a Rangzen production produced by Adonde Media and distributed in partnership with KALW Public Media in San Francisco.

To learn more about the concerts go to freedomneedsasoundtrack.com, and hear other podcasts distributed by KALW at kalw.org.

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  • Introducing Freedom Needs a Soundtrack
    Jun 5 2026

    Coming June 15, 2026, Freedom Needs a Soundtrack is a six-part audio documentary about the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, one of the largest concert series of the 1990s. The series traces how Erin Potts, who co-founded the concerts with Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys, and a small team of twenty-somethings helped bring together artists including U2, Rage Against the Machine, Björk, Radiohead, Pearl Jam, A Tribe Called Quest, and others for Tibet. With friends, artists, and organizers who were part of the story, Erin looks back at how the concerts began, what they changed, and what their legacy offers today. Learn more at https://www.freedomneedsasoundtrack.com/. This series is a Rangzen production, produced by Adonde Media and distributed in partnership with KALW Public Media in San Francisco.

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    2 min
  • The Power of Music
    Jun 15 2026

    Before the Tibetan Freedom Concerts became one of the biggest shows of the 1990s, teenage Erin Potts dreamt of a concert for Tibet featuring her favorite band. Meanwhile, imprisoned Tibetan nun Nawang Sangdrol reveals what it meant to resist from inside Tibet. Their stories meet in the same place: the power of music.

    Note: This episode includes discussion of political imprisonment and torture, and a cuss word or two.


    In This Episode

    • The Tibetan Freedom Concerts begin with a bold idea: a young activist, a musician, and a belief that music could move people to act.
    • As a teenager, Erin discovers U2, Live Aid, and Amnesty International, and begins to see music as a force for justice.
    • Through Amnesty, Erin learns about Tibetan nuns imprisoned for nonviolent protest and begins the path that will eventually lead her to co-found the Tibetan Freedom Concerts.
    • Ngawang Sangdrol shares how she became a nun, was arrested as a teenager, and sang freedom songs with other nuns inside Drapchi Prison.
    • The episode ends with the power of freedom songs, and the idea that movements need courage, action, and joy.


    Voices in This Episode

    In order of appearance:

    • Erin Potts — co-founder of the Tibetan Freedom Concerts and the Milarepa Fund, expert on music and activism, and executive producer of Freedom Needs a Soundtrack.
    • Adam Yauch — Beastie Boys member and co-founder of the Milarepa Fund, heard through archival audio.
    • Flea — Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist and performer at the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, heard through archival audio.
    • Thom Yorke — Radiohead singer and performer at the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, heard through archival audio.
    • Björk — Artist and performer at the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, heard through archival audio.
    • Tom Morello — Musician and activist, best known as the guitarist for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave.
    • Biz Markie — Artist and performer at the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, heard through archival concert audio.
    • Deyden Tethong — Tibetan activist, producer, and executive producer of Freedom Needs a Soundtrack.
    • Dave Grohl / Foo Fighters — Artist and performers at the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, heard through archival concert audio.
    • Bono / U2 — Artist and performer heard through archival concert audio.
    • Ngawang Sangdrol — Former Tibetan Buddhist nun and political prisoner, first imprisoned at age 13 for peacefully calling for Tibetan independence. While in prison, she and other nuns secretly recorded songs of freedom that helped carry Tibet’s struggle to the outside world.


    Learn More

    https://www.freedomneedsasoundtrack.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/@freedomneedsasoundtrack

    https://www.facebook.com/FreedomNeedsASoundtrack

    https://www.instagram.com/freedomneedsasoundtrack


    This series is a Rangzen production produced by Adonde Media and distributed in partnership with KALW Public Media in San Francisco.

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    32 min
  • Inside Tibet
    Jun 22 2026

    After studying Tibetan in Nepal and meeting Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys in Kathmandu, Erin Potts travels inside Tibet for the first time. In Lhasa, she and Sam Chapin leave their government-assigned tour, move into the Tibetan part of the city, and come face to face with life under Chinese occupation. When they witness a protest, tear gas, gunfire, and a violent police crackdown, they are left holding proof the world needs to see.

    Note: This episode includes discussion of a violent response to a peaceful protest, plus a cuss word or two.


    In This Episode

    • The night Erin met MCA, Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys, at a party in Kathmandu, why she almost refused to talk to him, and how they ultimately became friends
    • What it was like to travel inside Tibet under Chinese occupation in 1993, and how Erin and Sam ditched their government-assigned tour to make their way into the Tibetan part of Lhasa
    • How Tibetans in Lhasa risked everything to speak with Westerners about freedom
    • Witnessing a protest in Lhasa, then tear gas, gunfire, and a violent police crackdown
    • How Erin and Sam secretly photographed the protest, evaded arrest, and hid the film
    • The race to get the photos out of Tibet so the world could see what happened


    Voices in This Episode

    In order of appearance:

    • Erin Potts — co-founder of the Tibetan Freedom Concerts and the Milarepa Fund, expert on music and activism, and executive producer of Freedom Needs a Soundtrack.
    • Sam Chapin — Erin’s longtime friend and early collaborator, who was with her in Nepal and Tibet, and when she first met Adam Yauch. Sam was involved in the first Tibet work with Adam and the Beastie Boys, including all of the Tibetan Freedom Concerts.
    • Adam Yauch — co-founder of the Tibetan Freedom Concerts and Milarepa Fund, member of the Beastie Boys, heard through archival audio.


    Learn more

    https://www.freedomneedsasoundtrack.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/@freedomneedsasoundtrack

    https://www.facebook.com/FreedomNeedsASoundtrack

    https://www.instagram.com/freedomneedsasoundtrack

    This series is a Rangzen production produced by Adonde Media and distributed in partnership with KALW Public Media in San Francisco.

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    32 min
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