The Stones are still playing. Herbie Hancock, 85, is teaching at the Herbie Hancock institute at UCLA. We live in a golden age of masters still on stage. This is our chance to really listen.
Protest requires people to take a stand and hold firm. Pop songs are designed to appeal across demographic lines. In music, ...
The history of protest songs in America dates back to the days of slavery. During these times, gospel songs were often sung ...
In the midst of January cold and the brutish tactics of federal immigration agents in Minnesota, hundreds and hundreds of ...
“Streets of Minneapolis” taps into a time-old tradition to rail against a modern crisis.
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If asked to sum up Bob Dylan’s career using his own lyrics, one could do far worse than clipping the above line from 1965’s Bringing It All Back Home. This lyrical maxim captures an idea articulated ...
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Modern protest music owes its existence to centuries of disenfranchised, disillusioned and oppressed minorities sharing stories that unite and strengthen spirits separated by time, place, race, class ...