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A Convergence of Troubadours-today. Pop Up Protest-Sat. County Rec Master Plan Update-Mon.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20

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MESSAGE FROM DICK FLACKS

Culture of Protest
Every Thursday at 4pm
KCSB Radio, 91.9 FM in SB
www.kcsb.org

Thursday, Nov. 20 at 4pm 

A Convergence of Troubadours

November 19 marks the 110th anniversary of Joe Hill's execution by a Utah firing squad. Joe helped create the culture of protest with the songs he wrote for Wobblies that still inspire workers' struggle, so I usually do a Joe Hill episode in November. And I noticed that, coincidentally, this month, several other socially conscious troubadours demanded attention.
 
This week's episode is a sort of harmonic troubadour convergence that includes Woody Guthrie on the 50th anniversary of Franco's death; Todd Snider, who tragically died this week; Nebraska "political' songs the Springsteen movie neglected; Bad Bunny's conscious album won Latin Grammies; Patti Smith's great people power anthem (her debut album was released 50 years ago)--and a really good No Kings anthem that Joe Hill could have written. 
 
You can hear and keep this episode by simply downloading it with this link--and/or tuning in when it streams or on demand until Dec. 3

SBCAN Co-president Dick Flacks has been doing a weekly radio show on KCSB (91.9 FM) for 43 years.

Contact Dick Flacks for a downloadable link to prerecorded episodes or to get on his email list: rflacks@gmall com

 

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