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Shambala Speaks
Music as Resistance

Shambala Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 31:59


Have you ever loved a record so much that you would die for it? Plenty of people have.And in this episode, author Joe Mulhall explores Music as Resistance. From songs made for the purpose of opposition to recognising that simply listening to certain tracks can be an illegal act, this conversation takes us to war zones, uprisings and movements –where music binds them together.https://www.theguardian.com/profile/joe-mulhallhttps://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/drums-in-the-distance-journeys-into-the-global-far-right-joe-mulhall/5768410?ean=9781785787515https://twitter.com/JoeMulhall_

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561 Music
Episode 129: Killed by Florida

561 Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 66:56


This week Jammer and Rivs of Killed by Florida stopped by the studio and had a great chat with us about their music, their recent album and their future plans. Killed by Florida can be found at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/killedbyflorida Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/killedbyflorida_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD4Xg40QLV8mdLXYBKpvbPw Website: https://killedbyflorida.us/ Enjoy their music on Spotify, or you can find them on the new 561 Music Playlist we created of various local artists that we will be continually updating. Killed by Florida on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2nkc8JRsnUy9LqGT6jy1lA?si=wNGomsYNQ6mxdPuNn2eokw 561 Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y2i0AgJTGRMtxMADgZ7AZ?si=Zp77sqBTuewWTDouxH2g 561 Music Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/561musicpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/561musicpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/561musicpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/561musicpodcast A huge thank you to our sponsors this week. OASIS ROOT COFFEE AND KAVA LOUNGE Oasis Root Coffee and Kava Lounge in Jupiter is a fun, relaxing place to come by drink kava, java, or tea, and hang out… South Pacific Style! Open daily from 8am-1am. Located at 185 E. Indiantown Rd., Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477. LIVE MUSIC COMMUNITY Thank you to Justin and Live Music Community for all they do to make our podcasts as professional as possible. If you are looking to do a podcast, record an album, do a live stream, or anything of that type, Live Music Community is the place to go. LMC is also a music school that takes it up a notch by not only teaching the foundations of music theory and songs on instruments and vocals but also teaches the students the full band experience. They team your child up with like-minded individuals who then go on to play shows, do live streams, and learn the dos and don'ts of being in a successful working band. You can find them online at https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and on Facebook and Instagram @LMCFlorida 561 Music Podcast was recorded by our producer Justin Hucker at Live Music Community, which offers podcasting, video production, live stream, music lessons, recording and so much more. Check them out and take a virtual studio tour here: https://www.livemusiccommunity.com Special Guest: Killed By Florida.

Bad Habits with Cee & Notion
Episode #135 | Hip Hop Is Dying? | Shane Gillis, New Drake, New Music, Where Is The Political Music?

Bad Habits with Cee & Notion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 86:36


The fellas are back on track! This week, they got into their quiet week, Little Brother's new singles, Shane Gillis' "Beautiful Dogs" Netflix special and the Gilly & Keeves special, The Deepest Breath documentary, Russ opened for Ed Sheeran, Drake and SZA "Slime You Out", Diddy's "The Love Album", Nas x Hit Boy's Magic 3, Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert split, Angela Nashed's "Unintentional" album, and they had two big discussions - is political or disruptive music dead, and is Hip Hop dying? This was a great one - bless. Follow the new Bad Habits Instagram account: @BadHabitsPod ICYMI: The Movement Fam Presents The Valentine's Day Mixtape Vol. 15: From The A To The T.O., With Love | https://bit.ly/TMFVdayV15 Cee x D-Cipher - Bye Toxic City Vol. II | https://ffm.to/byetoxiccity2 Notion - Since Never | https://notion.bandcamp.com/track/since-never Cee - Relentless (Deluxe) | https://ffm.to/relentlessdeluxe Cee - Rome ft. Myer Clarity | https://ffm.to/ceerome Cee - Entropy | https://ffm.to/ceeentropy Cee - Cross The Line ft. Andrew Cameron | https://ffm.to/ceecrosstheline Cee - I Got Next ft. Myer Clarity + Notion | https://ffm.to/igotnext Cee - Stay Woke | https://ffm.to/ceestaywoke "This Is Cee" Spotify Playlist | https://bit.ly/ThisIsCeeSpotify Notion - Place I Know | https://ffm.to/notionplaceiknow Cee - Let Justice Prevail ft. Caleb Hart | https://ffm.to/ceeletjusticeprevail Cee - Relentless | https://ffm.to/ceerelentless   Theme tune produced by Notion. Purchase beats: notionbeats.com Follow the team everywhere: @BadHabitsPod @TheMovementFam @CeeFor @Notionbaby @iDahnJohnson

Drag The Lake
How To Do Political Music, A Kim Dracula Response.

Drag The Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 34:19


Pat and Andy talk about the best way to do political music and how being too heavy handed can ruin a song. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dragthelake/message

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The Music Show
Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!

The Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 54:07


Sunday 10 July: marking NAIDOC Week 2022 with established First Nations artists who have led political and personal music making across the years.

MSU Press Podcast
Salsa Consciente: Politics, Poetics, and Latinidad in the Meta-Barrio

MSU Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 44:16


Andrés Espinoza Agurrrrto's new book, Salsa Consciente: Politics, Poetics, and Latinidad in the Meta-Barrio, explores the Salsa consciente movement, a Latino movement of music, poetry, and political discourse that exploded in the 1970s. Largely linked to the development of Nuyo latino popular music, Salsa consciente was brought about, in part, by the mass Latino migration to New York City beginning in the 1950s and the subsequent social movements that were tied to the shifting political landscapes. Defined by its lyrical content, its unique sound, and the political and social issues facing U.S. Latinos and Latin Americans, Salsa consciente evokes the overarching cultural-nationalist idea of Latinidad (Latin-ness). Analysis of over 120 different salsa songs spanning sixty years, the book draws on lyrical and musical perspectives to argue that the urban Latino identity expressed in Salsa consciente was constructed largely from diasporic, de territorialized, and at times imagined cultural memory. From this perspective, Latino / Latin American identity is in part based on African and Indigenous experience, especially as it relates to Spanish colonialism. A unique study of the intersection of Salsa and Latino and Latin American identity, Salsa consciente appeals to scholars of ethnic studies and fans of salsa music alike.ANDRÉS ESPINOZA AGURTO serves as assistant professor in the Department of Music at Florida Atlantic University. He studied Afro-Cuban percussion at the Escuela Nacional de Arte (Cuba), graduated summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music with a degree in jazz composition, and holds an MA in music from the University of York (England). He received his PhD in musicology and ethnomusicology from Boston University. He is also a composer, musical director, and percussionist for his own group, Ayé, an also a consecrated drummer in the lineage of Añá Ilu Kan and is currently conducting research on the lineage, performance practice, and aesthetics of Afro-Cuban batá drummers and drumming. He is an active participant in the Percussive Arts Society where he serves as the cochair of the World Percussion Committee. Andrés Espinoza Agurto's Salsa Consciente: Politics , Poetics, and Latinidad in the Meta-Barrio is available at msupress.org and other fine booksellers. You can find Andres online at aespinozaphd.com. You can connect with the press on Facebook and @msupress on Twitter, where you can also find me @kurtmilb.The MSU Press podcast is a joint production of MSU Press and the College of Arts & Letters at Michigan State University. Thanks to the team at MSU Press for helping to produce this podcast. Our theme music is “Coffee” by Cambo. Michigan State University occupies the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary Lands of the Anishinaabeg – Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi people. The University resides on Land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw.

Cocktails & Capitalism
Music, Empire, and Anarchism with Rathbone (& the Old Chomsky Cocktail)

Cocktails & Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 79:50


In this episode, we're joined by Rathbone – an anticapitalist musician, producer, and multimedia artist living in New Orleans. Rathbone writes songs with political lyrics that highlight American war crimes and the evils of imperialism and capitalism. We discuss his music and the process of his evolution into an anarcho-syndicalist.Rathbone describes some of the fundamental values that constitute his anarchist perspective, including the belief that communities should be allowed to govern themselves. Our discussion touches on the difference between legitimate and illegitimate power and the dream of someday achieving a reality without states or borders. Noam Chomsky was a deeply influential figure for Rathbone. Since Rathbone's favorite cocktail is an Old Fashioned, bartender Jesse Torres crafted a play on this classic drink called The Old Chomsky. Recipe below!Stay tuned for future Rathbone releases through Buddyhead Records!Listen to Rathbone's music on Spotify, Soundcloud, Watch Rathbone Videos on YoutubeFollow @rathbone_ on IGCOCKTAIL:  OLD CHOMSKY60 ml Whiskey         (Especially a good quality American whiskey. Try Uncle Nearest 1856)15 ml Dunkin' Donuts Coffee Concentrate        (or coffee liqueur) 8 mlDemerara Syrup (2:1 ratio)        (or plain simple syrup. No need  for either if using coffee liqueur)8 mlQuinquina (Bonal, Byrrh, or Cocchi Barolo Chinato)       (or 4 dashes bitters)Small pinch of salt Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass and stir with ice until drink is properly diluted and chilled—about ten seconds. Strain into a double old-fashioned glass filled with large ice cubes. Express an orange swath over the drink, cut, and garnish.Glassware: Double Old-FashionedGarnish: Orange swathABV: 32%Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cocktailsandcapitalism)

Encyclopedia Womannica
Musicians: Odetta

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 6:28


Odetta (1930-2008) was a folk icon whose songs were the soundtrack of the protest movement of the 50s and 60s. She influenced a generation of musicians then and now.History classes can get a bad wrap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more.  Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, and Ale Tejeda. Special thanks to Shira Atkins.We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at pod@wondermedianetwork.com.Listen to the accompanying playlist for this month here. Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitterTo take the Womanica listener survey, please visit: https://wondermedianetwork.com/survey 

The NPR Politics Podcast
Our Favorite Political Music of 2021

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 17:13


Miles Parks, Juana Summers, and Ayesha Rascoe are joined by Stephen Thompson of NPR Music to discuss their favorite political music of the year.Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.

Genre Neutral
Jonny Hahn at the Lake - Episode #6

Genre Neutral

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 20:29


Green Lake in Seattle is one of Ducky's favorite places to stay active, converse with family, and appreciate the outdoors.  Over the last few months street performer Jonny Hahn has been adding some of his musical creativity to the scene.  Ducky gets the chance to chat with him about street performing, and the political ideas that drive his music.  Lastly they briefly touch on how big businesses have affected our real estate, and festivals over the last few years. 

The History of Alternative
Rise Against: Political music and other appeals to reason (Episode 1)

The History of Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 39:28


Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath joins hosts James VanOsdol and Jon Manley for the inaugural episode of the History of Alternative. They discuss politics in music: What are some good examples of mixing social issues and song? How has Rise Against grown as a political band? From our home base of Chicago, we're going long with one of Chicago's most beloved bands. The History of Alternative podcast is sponsored by Wintrust.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The World View with Adam Gilchrist
The World View - Political Music In Thailand

The World View with Adam Gilchrist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 4:32


Goal celebrations 2 English MPs complain footballers are going too far.   A discarded fortune the Welshman who threw away millions.   A bird on death row after an American racing pigeon flew to Australia.     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
The World View - Political Music In Thailand

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 5:56


Goal celebrations 2 English MPs complain footballers are going too far.   A discarded fortune the Welshman who threw away millions.   A bird on death row after an American racing pigeon flew to Australia.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

For Songs
Episode 12: Episode 12: A Conversation with Emily Barker

For Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 38:50


What's the best way to get a critical message across to your listeners? For Emily Barker, the best way is to make it personal. On her latest album A Dark Murmuration of Words, Emily recounts her travels from her native Australia in her early 20s to England to become a singer/songwriter. She uses her personal experience missing home to make a direct plea in her music for combatting our world's climate crisis. On this episode of For Songs, Emily talks her passion for the environment, how she drives the point home in her writing, and her musical inspirations. We discuss four songs from the album--Return Me, Geography, The Woman Who Planted Trees, and Anymore Goodbyes. She also talks about her process for writing songs and what it's like being a musician with a new album and no way to bring it to the masses thanks to the pandemic.

Yak Channel Podcast Network
Political music, social consciousness and life during lockdown: Adam Gogola (Blind Adam and the Federal League)-Episode 487

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 19:58


I’m a fan of Blind Adam’s world-wise, emphatic vocals and everyman lyrics; they’re both front and center throughout Blind Adam and the Federal League’s music. Country punk? Americana? Punk and western? I dunno. It’s just solid American songwriting, coming from right here in Chicago.   Adam’s music is informed by social consciousness and the protest songs of decades past. With a new album temporarily sidelined by COVID, he recently released the album’s least likely single, “An Act of Desperation,” as a response to current events. He joins me tonight for Car Con Carne.

Car Con Carne
Political music, social consciousness and life during lockdown: Adam Gogola (Blind Adam and the Federal League)-Episode 487

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 19:59


I’m a fan of Blind Adam’s world-wise, emphatic vocals and everyman lyrics; they’re both front and center throughout Blind Adam and the Federal League’s music. Country punk? Americana? Punk and western? I dunno. It’s just solid American songwriting, coming from right here in Chicago.   Adam’s music is informed by social consciousness and the protest songs of decades past. With a new album temporarily sidelined by COVID, he recently released the album’s least likely single, “An Act of Desperation,” as a response to current events. He joins me tonight for Car Con Carne.

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Political/Music/Camping tips

bad idea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 24:41


I'll give you the camping tips I wish I had sooner, along with some of my favoriet music, and last but not least I'll have a political conversation really quick with you guys.

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On the Record Music
10 Great Protest/Political Songs

On the Record Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 89:24


This week's episode dives into the world of protest and political music. For a time, political music dominated the landscape. Ben and Jesse discuss how and why that's changed, they breakdown the purpose of political music and discuss its future as well. They also present 5 political songs each and break them down and talk about their significance.Join the conversation with us on social media!Facebook: OnTheRecordMusicInstagram: OnTheRecordMusic

Bent Notes
War Cry – Political Music!

Bent Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 30:37


Rita Satch and Fem Belling  joined Paul Gardner in the studio to chat about their performing together  with Michelle Nicolle, Odette Mercy, Racerage and Sahida Apsara  in a show called WAR CRY as part of the […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_bentnotes/p/joy.org.au/bentnotes/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/2019/04/Fem-Belling-Rita-Satch-20190421.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 30:37 — 28.1MB) | Embed Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post War Cry – Political Music! appeared first on Bent Notes.

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The NPR Politics Podcast
The Best Political Music Of 2018

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 28:25


In a year full of news, one line in the Aug. 23 episode of the NPR Politics Podcast spurred the most comments from our listeners. "You can't find good political music." Our listeners were right. There is good political music, so this year we're breaking down what makes a good political song & what were the best ones of 2018. This episode: Congressional correspondent Scott Detrow, White House reporter Ayesha Rascoe, political reporter Miles Parks, political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben, and NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.

This is not how it’s done
Political music

This is not how it’s done

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 31:37


Getting political and then nostalgic. More music to come!

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Rock At Night
Chatting with politically-influenced band The Penny Serfs

Rock At Night

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 22:42


Mikey and Kyle of The Penny Serfs discuss politics in the ear of Trump and their latest album, Politics In the Time of Heroin. [...]

RNZ: Music 101
The political power of music: UK musician Dave Randall on his new book

RNZ: Music 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 19:38


Sound System: The Political Power of Music looks into the history of musical movements that have inspired political and social change and urges us all to "get stuck into that struggle.”

Semi-Intellectual Musings
Protest & Political Music - Part 1

Semi-Intellectual Musings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 76:03


Matt is back for this episode. The black flies are gone. The clover is growing slowly. Matt offers us an update on the little Sanderson. Phil is working from home full-time now and admits he may be procrastinating. He’ll tell us later about that. The intro gets real when Phil decides to talk ontology and epistemology. Apologies in advance for a few annoying glitches in the audio. We fixed it up for the main section. So take a peek-a-poo before you protest too much. Protest & Political Music - Part 1 (15:34) Matt & Phil take a look at music from the 1920’s to the 1970’s that had strong political themes. This isn’t a comprehensive exploration of the genre, but rather a selection of tunes and artists that had a significant social and cultural impact. Sometimes, as in the case of Lead Belly, the artists focused on have influenced generations of musicians. There’s no Dylan, but there’s some Dr. Martin Luther King.   A list of songs & artists discussed/played during in this episode: Lead Belly - Ain’t Gonna Study War No More (Down by the Riverside) (1940) Mamie Smith - Crazy Blues (1920) Mamie Smith - Harlem Blues (1935) Ma Rainey - Trust no Man (1926) Ma Rainey - See See Blue (1924) Elizabeth Cotten - Washington Blues and I’m Going Away (1965) Elizabeth Cotten - Freight Train (1956) Billie Holiday - Strange Fruit (1939) Sam Cooke - A Change is Gonna Come (1964) Pete Seeger - We Shall Overcome (1963) Buffalo Springfield - For What It’s Worth (1966) Lesley Gore - You Don’t Own Me (1963) Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions - People Get Ready (1965) Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son (1969) Recommendations (1:11:41) Matt & Phil both recommend brews from Sleeman. It's Silver Creek for Matt, and Railside Session Ale for Phil. Both are low alcohol, loaded with just the right amount flavour and hops. Perfect for a warm summer afternoon after some heavy lifting (or a day of heavy podcasting). Cheers! Concluding thought: “Rebel, rebel and yell ’cause our people still dwell in hell!” – Rage Against the Machine, Township Rebellion  -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Semi-Intellectual Musings on Twitter: @The_SIM_Pod Email Matt & Phil: semiintellectual@gmail.com Subscribe to the podcast: https://thesim.podbean.com/feed/ iTunes: https://goo.gl/gkAb6V Stitcher: https://goo.gl/PfiVWJ GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/uFszFq Corrections & Additions webpage: http://thesim.podbean.com/p/corrections-additional-stuff/ Please leave us a rating and a review, it really helps the show!   Music: Song "Soul Challenger" appearing on "Cullahnary School" by Cullah Available at: http://www.cullah.com Under CC BY SA license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Polyrical
P13 - Political Songs | David Rovics

Polyrical

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 49:53


* Freedom of Speech | Ice-T : The Iceberg - Freedom of Speech ... Just Watch What You Say Welcome to Polyrical a podcast of Political Music. A soundtrack for the resistance. A Topical Solution for the Political Revolution I want to hear from you so if you like what you hear, or if you don’t, email me at Polyrical@gmail.com, Follow on twitter @polyrical and check out the website Polyrical.com * Woman's Work | Tracy Chapman : Matters Of The Heart Political musicians have their fans and their critics and sometimes they are one in the same. Here are four songs about political songs for the fans and the critics. * Political Song | Randy Kaplan : Fast Folk Musical Magazine (Vol. 7, No. 8) * A Different Kind Of Love Song | Dick Gaughan : A Different Kind Of Love Song * Sing About Love | Chumbawamba : The Boy Bands Have Won * Sing A Song To Please Us | Leon Rosselson : The World Turned Upside Down: Rosselsongs 1960-2010 Bio  The last time David Rovics had a real job was when he was a part-time barista at a Starbucks in 1995. After having too many thoughts about killing all the white men in suits who never tipped that entered his workplace (which were most of the clientele), he quit that job quick. Since then he has been subsisting as a musician, playing in the streets and subways of Boston at first, and by the late 1990’s, touring internationally as a DIY protest singer. Except that he hates the term “protest singer.” But that’s how the mainstream media would dismissively define him and his ilk, anyway, so there you go. If you’re using this bio to introduce David at a gig, you can be merciful to your audience and stop there. The music will be better than reading this narcissistic crap. But if you want all the gory details, keep reading (preferably to yourself). David Rovics is the best Topical Songwriter, bar none. If you disagree, please tell me who is better, seriously, if there is someone better I want to be listening to them. Rovics takes the details of an event or a movement and paints a picture that tells a story and puts that into context, socially, economically, politically. * Eat the Rich | David Rovics : All the News That's Fit to Sing * Welcome to the Working Class | David Rovics : All the News That's Fit to Sing People don’t buy physical recordings much anymore, and most people rarely pay to download anything.  Mostly people get their music via streaming services these days — which is great for exposure, but terrible in terms of paying artists anything meaningful. This situation has created a crisis for artists, many of whom have been unable to continue recording, touring, etc.  Those of us who still manage to make ends meet are either getting millions of streams on a monthly basis (pop stars and some others) or we have successfully adopted the paid subscription model of survival, in the tradition of community radio stations and small farmers throughout the US and elsewhere. So in a nutshell, you sign up through one of the “Subscribe” buttons below to be billed annually or monthly via PayPal, and you become a member of my CSA of one sort or another.  What you get in return is my undying gratitude, plus the other rewards described below… http://www.davidrovics.com/subscribe/ David Rovics just released his latest album Punk Baroque, which includes songs about The Pulse Club mass murder in Orlando, Gentrification, Bombing, Refugees and Standing Rock. Listen to it, buy it on Band Camp. * Minimum Wage Strike | David Rovics : Behind The Barricades - The Best Of David Rovics * I Can't Breathe | David Rovics : The Other Side * Dream Team | Michael Franti & Spearhead : Home * i wanna change it | Otis Gibbs : one day our whispers

Unrelatedthings Podcast
UP 23 - Shotgun Pursuit, with Context

Unrelatedthings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 37:51


Ladies of Leet, Toxic Sculpture, Politics Politics Politics, Context, Political, Fake Embassy, Pressed Wood Art, 30 Songs in 30 Days, Political Music, Pussy Riot, Make America Great Again, Bombing Syria, Shotgun Pursuit, Unrelatedthings.net

GUILMY TALKS
Political music and a few other things with Ernest Leif Johnson.

GUILMY TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 64:22


This weeks episode is about political music and getting to know my brother in law a little bit better. We share his life story, being an American in Canada, the modern political climate and we even bring up Vanillia Ice and Mc Hammer if you can believe that. It was fun getting to know him better. Hope you guys enjoy it. Check out the face book page Guilmy Talks and if you want to get a hold of me email me at justinmguimette@gmail.com.  

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Mental Hygiene Podcast - Tom Rhodes Music
Mental Hygiene Podcast #4 - Political Music w/ M. Lockwood Porter

Mental Hygiene Podcast - Tom Rhodes Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 62:31


I sit down with M. Lockwood Porter and talk about his new album and our favorite political and protest songs as well as the roll of the artist in the political discussion.

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JazzTimes Spins & Riffs
#52: JD Allen, Jaimeo Brown, the roots of jazz, socio-political music and the legacy of Miles Davis

JazzTimes Spins & Riffs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 50:48


Jazz writer Bob Blumenthal sits in with JT publisher Lee Mergner to spin cuts from albums by saxophonist JD Allen (“Americana” on Savant) and drummer Jaimeo Brown (“Work Songs” on Motema).  They talk about the real African-American roots of jazz music and the lost art of conceptual albums.  The two then riff on the legacy of Miles Davis. This episode sponsored by Inner Sanctum Audio.

Abraham Lincoln and Music
Lincoln and Political Music

Abraham Lincoln and Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2010 5:47


In this second episode, we focus on the political music of Abraham Lincoln’s time—both music created to support the presidential candidates and the music in support—or in protest—of the Civil War.

ARTSEDGE: The Kitchen Sink
Abraham Lincoln and Music: Lincoln and Political Music

ARTSEDGE: The Kitchen Sink

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2010 5:47


In this second episode, we focus on the political music of Abraham Lincoln’s time—both music created to support the presidential candidates and the music in support—or in protest—of the Civil War.