Body Count hosted by Tessa Belle and Jo Sunday
About This Event
Body Count, a New York City performance series hosted by Tessa Belle and Jo Sunday, brings intimate interviews, live movement, and personal testimony to Union Hall. The show treats the body as evidence, tracing how work, pleasure, illness, and identity leave marks over time through clear, story-driven performance rather than spectacle. Jo Sunday is a rock/pop performer on the New York City circuit with appearances at Union Hall; they have shared bills with LATE BLOOMERS and appeared in themed nights such as Pizzazz with Gary Gulman.
About Body Count
Body Count is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Body Count, released on March 10, 1992, by Sire Records. The album's material focuses on various social and political issues ranging from police brutality to drug abuse. It also presents a turning point in the career of Ice-T, who co-wrote the album's songs with lead guitarist Ernie C and performed as the band's lead singer. Previously known only as a rapper, Ice-T's work with the band helped establish a crossover audience with rock music fans. The album produced the single "There Goes the Neighborhood".
About the Artists
Body Count hosted by Tessa Belle and Jo Sunday
Body Count is a New York City performance series hosted by Tessa Belle and Jo Sunday, built around intimate interviews, live movement, and personal testimony. Both hosts come out of downtown stages and cabaret rooms, where humor and vulnerability often share the same spotlight.
Jo Sunday
Jo Sunday is a rock/pop performer on the New York City circuit, with appearances at Union Hall in Brooklyn. They have shared bills with LATE BLOOMERS, a lineup of unexpected solo characters, alongside Grace, Reiter, Gus, Heagerty, Nick, Mestad, and Ashley.