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Songs of Protest

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

If the purpose of political songs are to rouse people into action, then today's breed of political musicians aren't doing a very good job, says writer Chris Dahlen in a recent column for Pitchfork Media. Dahlen joins us today to talk about how political music is changing and what's needed in the future. Also joining us is singer-songwriter and activist Steve Earle, whose last two albums were heavily political in nature.

Weigh in: Do you like protest songs? Can they be effective in prompting political change?

Panic Ain't a Slogan


Comments

  • [1] markbnj from www.my-poem-a-day.blogspot or markbnj.blogspot.com September 26, 2007 - 02:20PM

    contact info for steve earl please? email to :

    markbnj at excite.com

    thanks in advance


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