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Project Potsie

Original civic education music. Two acts feeding the July 4, 2026 launch.

libertysprinciplesmedia.com/musicEPs in production. Distribution via DistroKid.

What it is

Project Potsie is Liberty’s Principles Media’s music division. Two acts are in active production for the July 4, 2026 launch.

Article V is the adult rock band: four founding fathers performing in different genres — Washington in arena rock, Jefferson in folk, Franklin in blues and funk, Hamilton in hip-hop — with Thomas Paine as a solo artist on the bill. The first EP, The Philadelphia Recordings, Vol. 1, is in production.

The LPP Band is the children’s companion act: the Bayou Cove characters from Liberty’s Principles Pals performing kid-versioned treatments of the same principles their books explore. The first EP, The Bayou Cove Sessions, Vol. 1, is in production.

A third concept — Cappy & Belle’s Civics Jukebox, an older Schoolhouse Rock-inspired idea — is on hold but not abandoned.


Who it’s for

For Article V: adult listeners who want their civic content delivered through music rather than essays, including the podcast-and-album crowd that already buys themed concept records. For the LPP Band: parents and elementary classrooms that want sing-along companions to the picture-book series.


The problem it addresses

Civic education has a memorable-music gap: most of the founding principles have no song attached to them outside the few covered by Schoolhouse Rock. Music is one of the most reliable mnemonic vehicles ever discovered; Project Potsie writes the songs the founders themselves never had a chance to hear.


Production stack

Suno.ai for lyrics-to-audio, DistroKid for distribution to 150+ platforms, DistroVid for video. Seventeen .wav tracks recorded as of April 2026.


Press & partnership

Sync, licensing, and partnership inquiries for either act should be routed through the partnerships page. Press requests about the concept (the founder-band format, the LPP-Band tie-in) through the press page.