"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.
Songs about global migrants, itininerant workers, wanderers and refugees.
Here's the playlist:
1. Rachid Taha “Algerian Tango” from Zoom on naïve
2. Rachid Taha “H'Asbu-Hum” from Tekitoi on Universal Music Division Barclay
3. Common “A Song For Assata (feat. Cee-Lo)” from Like Water For Chocolate (2000)
4. Bruce Springsteen “American Land” from We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (American Land Edition) (2006)
5. Ian Dury & The Blockheads “Itinerant Child” from What a Waste: The Collection on Music Club Deluxe
6. Maggie Holland “Overnight” from Bones on Weekend Beatnik
7. Woody Guthrie “I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore” from Dust Bowl Ballads (MP3, 1940) on Folkways Records
8. Danny Valdez and Agustín Lira “The Migrant's Song” from The Best of Broadside 1962-1988: Anthems of the American Underground from the Pages of Broadside Magazine (2000) on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
9. Inti-Illimani “Run Run Se Fue Pal Norte” from Run Run Se Fue Pal Norte
10. Jimmy Golden “Caravana Migrante” from Caravana Migrante
11. You Qun Fu, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Sam Furnace, Royal Hartigan, Fred Ho, Fred & The Afro-asian Music Ensemble Ho, Pauline Hong, Peter “Caravan” from The Underground Railroad to My Heart (1993)
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.