"Hurdy Gurdy Songs" is a new show exploring the breadth and depth of resistance songs across ethnic, national and generational lines.
Produced and hosted by Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Executive Director of the Association for Cultural Equity-Alan Lomax Archive and co-founder of the Woody Guthrie Archives, the program will present classic artists and performances alongside obscure, unknown and emerging singers and players, drawing from repertoires of resistance songs both local and wide.
Hurdy Gurdy highlights the struggles of the people -- showcasing individuals, communities and social movements from traditional protests to the latest rage, through songs created in response and resistance.
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"Hurdy Gurdy Songs" is a new show exploring the breadth and depth of resistance songs across ethnic, national and generational lines.
Produced and hosted by Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Executive Director of the Association for Cultural Equity-Alan Lomax Archive and co-founder of the Woody Guthrie Archives, the program will present classic artists and performances alongside obscure, unknown and emerging singers and players, drawing from repertoires of resistance songs both local and wide.
Hurdy Gurdy highlights the struggles of the people -- showcasing individuals, communities and social movements from traditional protests to the latest rage, through songs created in response and resistance.
Election Day tunes, across the Red/Blue divide, including the playlist:
1. Neneh Cherry “Kong” from Broken Politics (2018)
2. Ry Cooder “The Wall Street Part of Town” from Election Special (2012) on Nonesuch (USA)
3. Ry Cooder “Kool Aid” from Election Special (2012) on Nonesuch (USA)
4. Ry Cooder “Take Your Hands Off It” from Election Special (2012) on Nonesuch (USA)
5. The Replacements “Election day” from Pleased to Meet Me (Expanded Edition) on Rhino/Warner Bros. (USA)
6. Radiohead “Electioneering” from OK Computer (1997) on XL Recordings
7. The Clash “Know Your Rights” from Combat Rock (CD, 1982) on Epic (USA)
8. Public Enemy “Fight the power” from Fear of a Black Planet (CD, 1990) on Def Jam Recordings
9. Neneh Cherry “Shot Gun Shack” from Broken Politics (2018)
10. Deee-Lite “Vote, Baby Vote” from Infinity Within on Elektra Records
11. Rod MacDonald “Election Night At Walmart” from Songs of Freedom (2011) on blue flute music
12. Phil Ochs “Power and the Glory” from Live In Montreal 10/22/1966 (2017)
13. The Motern Media Holiday Singers “Congratulations on Voting! You Voted! Yes!” from Congratulations Songs on Motern Media
14. Gang of Four “What We All Want” from Return the Gift (2005) on V2.
Jorge Arévalo Mateus' Podcast
"Hurdy Gurdy Songs" is a new show exploring the breadth and depth of resistance songs across ethnic, national and generational lines.
Produced and hosted by Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Executive Director of the Association for Cultural Equity-Alan Lomax Archive and co-founder of the Woody Guthrie Archives, the program will present classic artists and performances alongside obscure, unknown and emerging singers and players, drawing from repertoires of resistance songs both local and wide.
Hurdy Gurdy highlights the struggles of the people -- showcasing individuals, communities and social movements from traditional protests to the latest rage, through songs created in response and resistance.