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Jorge Arévalo Mateus' Podcast
Jorge Arévalo Mateus
17 episodes
9 months ago
"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.
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Hurdy Gurdy Songs #12 - Canzone Anarchica
Jorge Arévalo Mateus' Podcast
59 minutes
7 years ago
Hurdy Gurdy Songs #12 - Canzone Anarchica
Songs for Sacco & Vanzetti: Radical Activism, Immigrant Identity, State Sanctioned Murder. 1. Valentina Stella “A saggia elettrica” from A saggia elettrica 2. Alfredo Bascetta “Lacrime 'e cundannati (Ovvero Sacco e Vanzetti)” from Sta terra nun fa pi mia. Little Italies: I dischi a 78 giri e la vita in America degli emigranti italiani del primo Novecento (A cura di Giuliana Fugazzotto) on Nota 3. Ennio Morricone “La sedia electrica” from La sedia electrica 4. Joan Baez “La Ballata di Sacco y Vanzetti” from La Ballata di Sacco y Vanzetti 5. Felipe Radicetti “Carta de Bartolomeu Vanzetti” from Sacco & Vanzetti on Mills Records 6. Felipe Radicetti “Tema da Execução” from Sacco & Vanzetti on Mills Records 7. Felipe Radicetti “Immigrantes” from Sacco & Vanzetti on Mills Records 8. Felipe Radicetti “O Corredor da Morte” from Sacco & Vanzetti on Mills Records 9. Woody Guthrie “Two Good Men (Sacco and Vanzetti)” from Ballads of Sacco & Vanzetti (1960) on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings 10. Woody Guthrie “Suassos Lane” from Ballads of Sacco & Vanzetti (1960) on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings 11. Pete Seeger “Sacco's Letter to His Son” from Ballads of Sacco and Vanzetti 12. Shade Guevara “Sacco & Vancetti” from Lieder für die Arbeiterklasse
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.