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Marc Ribot’s New and Vintage ‘Songs of Resistance’ by Brady O'Callahan

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The labor movement had “Solidarity Forever.” Civil Rights had “Mississippi Goddam,” “Strange Fruit” and the spirituals activists sang with linked arms in the streets. Black Lives Matter adopted Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright.” “Every movement which has ever won anything has had songs,” says Marc Ribot in promotional materials introducing his new record, Songs of Resistance 1942-2018. Of course. You can find his article in the October issue of The Indypendent or on our website https://bit.ly/2P6ZO09 To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. bit.ly/2xsDpR Photo: Marc Ribot by José Luna/ Secretaría de Cultura Ciudad de México.
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The labor movement had “Solidarity Forever.” Civil Rights had “Mississippi Goddam,” “Strange Fruit” and the spirituals activists sang with linked arms in the streets. Black Lives Matter adopted Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright.” “Every movement which has ever won anything has had songs,” says Marc Ribot in promotional materials introducing his new record, Songs of Resistance 1942-2018. Of course. You can find his article in the October issue of The Indypendent or on our website https://bit.ly/2P6ZO09 To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. bit.ly/2xsDpR Photo: Marc Ribot by José Luna/ Secretaría de Cultura Ciudad de México.
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