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Ongoing History of Protest Music
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This podcast is a companion to the website ongoinghistoryofprotestsongs.com. I started the website on December 6, 2017. Not only have I always been a passionate music fan, but I have always had an interest in the historical developments of music. An important part of that history is the integral role that music has played within social movements. I have always been drawn to music with a socially conscious message.
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This podcast is a companion to the website ongoinghistoryofprotestsongs.com. I started the website on December 6, 2017. Not only have I always been a passionate music fan, but I have always had an interest in the historical developments of music. An important part of that history is the integral role that music has played within social movements. I have always been drawn to music with a socially conscious message.
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Ongoing History of Protest Music

After an extended hiatus, this episode features an update of plans for a pending relaunch. It also features highlights from previous interviews, including Lula Wiles, Chris Pierce, Time, Jesse Jett, Miss Christine, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Gathering Time, Oceanator, David Strickland, and Maestro Fresh Wes. Subscribe to the podcast.…
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1 Episode 35: Shame and Sedition (Isa Burke and Mali Obomsawin of Lula Wiles) 34:36
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This episode features special guest Isa Burke and Mali Obomosawin, two-thirds of the Americana folk trio Lula Wiles. We discuss their latest release Shame and Sedition. We discuss the motivation behind the album title and some of the political themes developed on the album. We chat about why colonialism is such an important topic to discuss as well.…
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1 Episode 34: American Silence (with Chris Pierce) 38:13
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This episode features special guest, singer-songwriter Chris Pierce, who recently released the socially conscious album American Silence . We discussed bother the historical and autobiographical details that influenced the tunes on the album.
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1 Episode 33: Grand Theft Liberal (with mr?e) 39:03
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This episode features a special guest, mr?e, a Sydney, Australia-based hip-hop artist who is a like-minded protest music collective. We discuss a couple of recently released tunes ("Grand Theft Liberal" and "King Kev (Kev Says)"). We also discuss why he feels that it is important to use his platform to speak up, his musical influences, and other music that he has been working on. He is also the first guest from the future.…
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1 Episode 32: Nighthawks At McCoys (with Time) 43:28
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This episode features special guest rapper, podcast host, and journalist Time. We discuss his new concept album Nighthawks At McCoys , a collaboration with folk-singer Maudlin Magpie and German producer A Thousands Vows. We discuss the premise behind the album, why he is drawn to socially conscious music, his journalistic work, working with both Common and Noam Chomsky, among other topics.…
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1 Episode 31: 2020 Protest Music Hall of Fame Inductees 16:19
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The Protest Music Hall of Fame is an online archival project to draw attention to the artists, songs, and albums that have made considerable contributions to the historical development of protest music. This episode announces the inductees for 2020. This is also the final episode for 2020, a new season will be starting in 2021.…
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This episode features special guest singer-songwriter, rapper, and producer Jesse Jett. We discuss how the pandemic and current political climate resulted in a creative catalyst which resulted in the 24 track, 90-minute album The Virus. We also discuss his collaboration with Awkword on the tune "10 Demands" and several other projects that he is currently working on. Jett also becomes the first guest to perform live, playing an acoustic version of "Speaker of the House."…
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1 Episode 29: Ruthless Cosmopolitans (with Jon Madof and Eden Pearlstein) 1:04:31
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This episode features Jon Madof and Eden Pearlstein of the band Ruthless Cosmpolitians. They discuss their recently released concept EP Ruthless , the genesis of the band, and how the creation of the music was cathartic in the current political and social climate.
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1 Episode 28: Them and Us (with Steven Keene) 29:15
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This episode features singer-songwriter Steven Keene who recently released the album Them and Us . We discussed the motivation behind the title track. We also discuss other protest songs that he composed, his influences, and why as an artist you can't let a fear of backlash prevent you from creating.…
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1 Episode 27: The Ten Best Protest Songs of the 2010s 17:40
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This episode features audio from the very first video from the Ongoing History of Protest Music YouTube Channel (without the background music). Also, I give a shoutout to my first patron Bryony Fearn, who hosts the excellent program The Music Is The Message on 2BBB, an Australian community radio station.…
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1 Episode 26: 45 (with Ray Patrick and Dan Stroud of Last Kiss Goodnight) 46:25
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This episode features Ray Patrick and Dan Stroud of the alt-rock band Last Kiss Goodnight. They discuss the motivation behind their latest protest song "45" and how it is about more than just Donald Trump. They also talk about the formation of the band, new music that they're working on, and their musical influences. I also invite listeners to leave a voice message mentioning their favorite protest album, along with a brief statement of why they connect with it. These comments may be included in a future episode. They will also be counted as votes for the 500 Protest Albums Project .…
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1 Episode 25: Truth In Song (with Christine Moad of Miss Christine) 28:51
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This episode features Christine Moad, the bassist and vocalist of the Iowa based band Miss Christine. We discuss her latest protest tune "Truth In Song", the band's debut album Conversion , previous protest songs she composed, and why she feels it is important to use her platform to speak up. She also talks about her work on the Bernie Sanders campaign and efforts to create more equity for indie musicians. I also invite listeners to leave a voice message mentioning their favorite protest album, along with a brief statement of why they connect with the album. These comments may be included in a future episode. They will also be counted as votes for the 500 Protest Albums Project .…
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1 Episode 24: Where They At (with Snotty Nose Rez Kids) 45:55
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This episode features Quinton "Yung Trybez" Nyce and Darren "Young D" Metz of the Canadian indigenous hip-hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids. They talk about their latest single “Where They At”, which features fellow indigenous rapper Drezus. We also discuss their previous recordings, plans for a new album, using their platform to elevate others and systemic racism within Canada.…
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1 Episode 23: The Pink Mirror (with Kapil Seshasayee) 1:22:49
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This episode features art rocker Kapil Seshasayee. We discuss his 2018 debut A Sacred Bore , a concept protest album dealing with the caste system, which is part of a three-album trilogy. We also discuss a couple of the singles from his upcoming follow-up album Laal , which sheds a light on issues connected with Bollywood. Seshasayee also shares his thoughts on why he feels it is important to use his platform to speak out, the backlash from doing so, and the artists that have inspired him. I also invite listeners to leave a voice message mentioning their favorite protest album, along with a brief statement of why they connect with the album. These comments may be included in a future episode. They will also be counted as votes for the 500 Protest Albums Project .…
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1 Episode 22: Say Their Names (with David Rovics) 55:53
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This episode features Portland-based singer-songwriter and activist David Rovics, who has already released four albums in 2020. We discuss what inspires him to be so prolific. We also discuss his most recent album, Say Their Names , the current situation in Portland, the important role music plays in protest movements, the challenges of being a DIY artist, among other topics. I also invite listeners to leave a voice message mentioning their favorite protest album, along with a brief statement of why they connect with the album. These comments may be included in a future episode. They will also be counted as votes for the 500 Protest Albums Project .…
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