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    Radon, This Bike is a Pipe Bomb, Vaginasore Jr. & King Friday
     
    Fast Crowd 4way #2
    This is Four punk/pop/folk bands with ties to Florida's early nineties scene that exploded to create bands like Hot Water Music, Less Than Jake and Against Me.
    Folk: Political
     
     
    Fred Gardner
     
    Proposition 215 (The Doctors Who Believed Their Patients)
    Topical songs by a writer who has been covering the medical marijuana movement.
    Folk: Political
     
     
    Public Interest
     
    Neverland
    Dedicated to rocking out for a reason, playing music with meaning
    Folk: Political
     
     
    Anne Feeney & Chris Chandler
     
    Live from the Wholly Stolen Empire
    Folken Word rendered by Chris Chandler ("this man is dangerous" ... Washington Post)and Anne Feeney ("the best labor singer in North America" ... Utah Phillips).
    Folk: Political
     
     
    Veronique Riviere
     
    Eponyme
    An important french singer
    Folk: Political
     
     
    James Keelaghan
     
    Timelines (digital)
    Singer/Songwriter
    Folk: Political
     
     
    Still On the Hill
     
    Mouthpeace
    A collection of songs of peace and justice that this acclaimed Arkansas folkgrass duo has been performing for years, but until now, not included on their CDs.
    Folk: Political
     
     
    The Robben Island Singers
     
    Stories from South Africa's Freedom Struggle
    To free their country from Apartheid, three ordinary teenagers took up arms and joined the MK. They met as political prisoners on Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was also serving a life sentence. Listen to their stories of struggle and life in prison.
    Folk: Political
     
     
    Daniel Mackler
     
    Songs From The Locked Ward
    Blunt, often humorous protest music against the horrors of psychiatry and psych meds.
    Folk: Political
     
     
    The Outspoken Wordsmiths
     
    Infinite Potential
    Insightful overt political lyricism set atop multilayered beatbox instrumentals. This wild ride of sounds, textures, moods and ideas is a must-hear for beatboxing, hiphop, spoken word, and folk/punk fans.
    Folk: Political
     
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    Top Albums

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    Holly Near
    Simply Love: The Women's Music Collection
    Here is a mighty tribute to the feminist era of the '70s and '80s. Holly sings her own songs as well as those by Ferron, Cris Williamson, Linda Tillery, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Alix Dobkin, Therese Edell, Margie Adam, and Meg Christian.
    2-CD women's music collection featuring songs by Holly, Cris Williamson, Meg Christian, Linda Tillery, Margie Adam, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Alix Dobkin, Therese Edell, Ferron, Jeff Langley and with special guests, Rhiannon, Ronnie Gilbert and Adrienne Torf. Holly Near is a powerful voice for change. After 30 years of work in social change movements, Near's historical perspective as well as her contemporary activism continue to challenge and inspire audiences around the country. The spectrum of her work is staggering. She presents an inspiring and entertaining keynote while her teaching is a mix of history, therapy, and investigation of craft. Her songwriting invites the listener to his/her best self and her singing voice is full of range and dynamics; indeed, her voice is stronger than it has ever been. She got a dynamic start in film and television in the early 1970s. But the world caught her attention, fueling her cultural and political perspective, and she began singing full time. Today, Holly calls herself "an elder in training". Experience has brought wisdom to her perspective and her singing has matured. In addition to solo concerts, collaborations and festival, her 2004 season includes conducting a three day master class at The Leaven Center in Michigan, delivering the keynote address for the American Family Therapy Association in San Francisco and the annual Ware Lecture for the Unitarian Universalist Association in Long Beach, California; participating in Healing Journeys: Cancer as a Turning Point™ in Seattle, Washington, and appearing at The HerbFest in Norway, Iowa. In the fall of 2003, Holly was invited to join Harry Belafonte, Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon and Pete Seeger at Ohio State University to discuss political song and how it has affected social change, public policy and responsible citizenship. In summer 2003, she received standing ovations both before and after singing at the Falconridge Folk Festival, and she and Ronnie Gilbert were greeted with great enthusiasm at the Oregon Country Fair. Recently, she has participated in a gala performance of the Vagina Monologues as part of the effort to raise consciousness around issues of violence against women. Near has reissued her over 20 recordings on several historical collections (on her own label, Calico Tracks Music), and she continues to record new material: Edge (which includes the songs I Ain't Afraid and Planet Called Home) and Cris & Holly, a collaboration with Cris Williamson. She sings on the recent tribute recordings to Pete Seeger, released on Appleseed Recordings.
    Folk: Political
     
    Utah Phillips
    We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years
    Folk: Political
     
    Brent Mason
    Head for the High Ground
    Folk: Political
     
    John R. Butler
    Surprise!
    Folk: Political
     
    Dick Fariña & Eric von Schmidt
    Dick Fariña & Eric von Schmidt
    Folk: Political
     

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      Anything, Anytime, Anywhere
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      Live at the Freight and Salvage
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      The Hand of the Almighty
      John R. Butler
      Folk: Political
       
       
      2.
      Televangelist
      John R. Butler
      Folk: Political
       
       
      3.
      The Gulf Coast of Florida
      John R. Butler
      Folk: Political
       
       
      4.
      Darkness Cover Me
      Sara Thomsen
      Folk: Political
       
       
      5.
      Dry Weary Land
      Sara Thomsen
      Folk: Political
       
       
      6.
      Is It For Freedom?
      Sara Thomsen
      Folk: Political
       
       
      7.
      Oh You Dance
      Sara Thomsen
      Folk: Political
       
       
      8.
      Mammary Glands
      Kristin Lems
      Folk: Political
       
       
      9.
      Drop of Water
      Dana Lyons
      Folk: Political
       
       
      10.
      Dream Child
      Cris Williamson
      Folk: Political