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Speak Up! - Fall 2016

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“Speak Up!” digs into the long tradition of roots music as a voice for the voiceless, a tool for social change, and a universal language. The issue contains essays by artists, who have written about how they’ve used music to speak up – for themselves, for others, and for issues that concern us all. There’s a deep exploration of race in country music, a history of music programs in prisons, a conversation with John Prine about how his story-songs have changed minds, and retrospectives about how speaking up cost artists like the Weavers and the Dixie Chicks a large portion of their audience. 

Long Features

  • What happened to the Weavers?
  • A conversation with John Prine
  • Jail Guitar Doors USA and music in Texas prisons
  • Thirteen years since the Dixie Chicks’ stage banter heard ‘round the world
  • Exploring race in country music 

Short Features

  • Johnny Dowd and Hamell on Trial
  • Chuck Hawthorne
  • Anais Mitchell’s “Hadestown”
  • An organizing history of “We Shall Overcome”
  • Erin McKeown and Kaia Kater
  • Chely Wright
  • The Kennedys
  • How rising rents affect artists
  • Little Village Foundation
  • How artists respond to controversial laws

 

Photos/Art

  • Political Cartoons from the Woody Guthrie Archive
  • Photographs from Todd Gunsher, C. Elliott, Kirk Stauffer, Amos Perrine, and Steve Ford
  • Illustration by Drew Christie, Howard Rains, and Alexie Hoffman
  • Cover art by Woody Guthrie
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