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Keep On Pushing Black Power Music From Blues To Hiphop Denise Sullivan

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Keep On Pushing Black Power Music From Blues To Hiphop Denise Sullivan
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Publisher: Lawrence Hill Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Denise Sullivan
ISBN: 9781556528170, 1556528175
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Keep On Pushing Black Power Music From Blues To Hiphop Denise Sullivan by Denise Sullivan 9781556528170, 1556528175 instant download after payment.

The marriage of music and social change didn’t originate with the movements for civil rights and Black Power in the 1950s and 1960s, but never before and never again was the relationship between the two so dynamic. In Keep On Pushing, author Denise Sullivan presents the voices of musician-activists from this pivotal era and the artists who followed in their footsteps to become the force behind contemporary liberation music. Joining authentic voices with a bittersweet narrative covering more than fifty years of fighting oppression through song, Keep On Pushing defines the soundtrack to revolution and the price the artists paid to create it. Exclusive interviews with Yoko Ono, Richie Havens, Len Chandler, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Michael Franti, Solomon Burke, Wayne Kramer, John Sinclair, Phranc, plus musician-activist Elaine Brown on the Black Panthers, Nina Simone collaborator Al Schackman, Penelope Houston and Debora Iyall on San Francisco punk rock, Ed Pearl on the L.A. folk scene and the Ash Grove, and other musical and political icons.

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