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A Decade of Community: Make Music Salem (2025)

As Make Music Salem prepares to mark its 10th year on June 21, we’re tuning up for the occasion with 10 fun facts about how this beloved day of musical merriment took root and rocked its way into the heart of Salem.

1. Born from a Global Movement, Raised by Salem

Make Music Day began in France in 1982, but it hit Salem streets in 2016 (organizing began in 2015) thanks to a group of passionate community builders, a belief in the power of free music, and a little leap of faith. What started as an international idea quickly found deep roots in Salem.

2. Powered by Passion, Not Profit

Every band, busker, and bucket drummer performs for free. The event is volunteer-run, sponsor-supported, and fueled by the belief that music belongs to everyone.

3. It Started with a Sidewalk Serenade

The first Make Music Salem featured about 60 performers across 22 venues. Even the city got involved, issuing an official proclamation to mark the inaugural event.

4. Local Legends Have Graced These Streets

Before they were headlining festivals or releasing albums, artists like Wild Ire played early Make Music sets. Some have returned year after year—keeping the spirit alive and loud.

5. National Legends Have Too

The Kingsmen (yes, Louie Louie Kingsmen) played on the Capitol steps during the first year. Rolling Stone even gave the event a nod, putting Salem’s music scene on the map.

6. Everyone’s a Star

From a harmonica-wielding traveler who came to jam on the spot to first-time performers like Hypnatwists, who formed after a chance meeting at a Hives concert in Portland—Make Music Day gives stage time to anyone with a tune in their heart.

7. An Annual Tradition

A handful of acts—like Wild Ire—have played every single year. And venues like One Fair World, Taproot Lounge & Cafe, and Peace Plaza at the Salem Public Library have also been involved since the start.

8. Surprises Around Every Corner

From roving brass bands to a working “singing shower” installation, Make Music Salem thrives on the unexpected. Not everything is listed on the schedule, and that’s the point. There is an encouragement to wander and follow the music, you never know what you’ll hear or see.

9. Award-Winning

Make Music Salem has won multiple awards for its efforts. The most recent was the Salem Spirit Award from the City of Salem, which recognizes individuals or groups constantly promoting Salem and frequently behind efforts to improve the city.

10. Cheers to Another 10?

As it enters its second decade, Make Music Salem is dreaming bigger—but needs support to sustain its growth. Grants, volunteers, and fresh energy are key. “Every time someone says, ‘This is the best day in Salem,’ it reminds us why we do it,” said co-founder Mark Green.


While Make Music Salem may have been spearheaded by a group of community-driven volunteers, its story starts with RiverCity Rock Star Academy, the local, family-owned business directly serving Salem’s creative community in support of the belief that “everyone is a musician.” Learn more at rocksalem.com


This story originally ran in Press Play Salem issue 24 ( Summer 2025)


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Carlee Wright
Author: Carlee Wright

Carlee Wright is a community instigator with a grand love for Salem and notably fashionable shoes (Hello, John Fluevog!) who turns waste into wearable art in her "spare" time.

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