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American singer-songwriters are taking up the protest torch like their forebears Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Joan Baez, ...
Young People's Records was a popular mail-order subscription club in the 1940s, '50s and '60s. Here & Now 's Scott Tong talks with Smithsonian Folkways director and curator Maureen Loughran about why ...
ON A COLD January morning in Berlin, around 200 mourners gathered to bid farewell to Victor Grossman, the US-born socialist ...
Relive the history of protest music from 1935-1975 in the United States, featuring live music and the background of popular ...
Poet and musician Saul Williams discusses his Grammy-nominated album "Saul Williams meets Carlos Nino and Friends at Treepeople." ...
Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment is all about creating a new economic landscape by supporting entrepreneurs through ...
Hundreds of community members gathered Thursday for a musical vigil for hope and peace organized by Northern Michigan ...
Bruce Springsteen has always held a mirror up to America. Sometimes that looks like 1975’s Born to Run, about escaping ...
The crash — long memorialized in folk singer Woody Guthrie’s protest anthem “Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)” — occurred ...
Join the 'ICE Out' protests in Concord as over 2,000 people take a stand against ICE and the Trump administration, demanding ...
From doo-wop bands in his early teens to soul music, rock ‘n’ roll and folk, guitarist Sparky Rucker has deep roots in plenty of genres. His music and interests have ...