WHAT COULD GO WRONG? This Portland Hippie Is Planning a ‘Peace Concert’ in ISIS-Controlled Syria:

James Twyman, ‘Peace Troubadour,’ is embarking on ‘the most important and dangerous peace mission’ of his life—to the Israel-Syria border and beyond, wielding his classical guitar.

ISIS generally doesn’t respond well to music.

But that isn’t stopping James Twyman, an author and musician based in Portland, Oregon, from planning a trip to ISIS-held territory in Syria later this month to help bring peace to the region through the power of a musical-prayer concert.

“Performing the peace prayers in ISIS Controlled Syria will be the most important and dangerous peace mission of my life,” the self-described “Peace Troubadour” blogged last month.

“Every peace mission I’ve been on has been dangerous, but this journey is without question the most perilous, and in my opinion—the most important,” Twyman wrote. “People everywhere are concerned about the escalating violence in the Middle East, especially with the rise of ISIS, but they don’t feel empowered to be part of the solution. That is what we are about to change.”

And if Twyman survives, he’ll totally lock-up that gig as James Taylor’s opening act in Branson and the Paris city hall.

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John Kerry and James Taylor fighting ISIS their own special way in Paris, January 16, 2015. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)