“If it hadn’t been for music, the civil rights movement would’ve been like a bird without wings.” –John Lewis That quote from John Lewis speaks directly to the power of song, one of mankind’s oldest ...
A new Woody Guthrie center exhibit — “Songs of Conscience, Sounds of Freedom” — will examine the role of music in informing and inspiring social consciousness throughout American history. The exhibit, ...
During the Lenten season, the Catholic Church echoes the call of the Lord Jesus for us to accompany him in the desert. The desert is an uncomfortable place. It strips us of our excesses. It humbles us ...
About a week after he watched footage of George Floyd’s death, seasoned Chicago bluesman Dave Specter did something he’d never done before — he wrote a topical song. “It was such a strange time,” he ...
070 Shake has shared a new song from her debut album MODUS VIVENDI, which is out on January 17 (via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam). “Guilty Conscience” follows the release of 2019 songs “Under the Moon,” ...
"It just takes time, time to get it right." René Marie wrote that line for a tender song about an extramarital affair, but it could easily apply to the arc of her jazz career, which began when she was ...
When nuns were spitted and poets fell And Spain, the medieval hell, Became our modern one as well And I, a Hamlet, held, my tongue, Tell me, conscience, was I wrong? When matters on the Ebro failed ...
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