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Canadian political music icon Bruce Cockburn is releasing his first live solo album after a 39 year career that has seen him produce 34 albums of music, travel in Africa, Latin America and Asia with groups such as OXFAM and Amnesty International, and win a huge amount of national and global awards for his music and [...]
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Tags: Amnesty International, blog, bruce cockburn, Canadian, CD, City Is Hungry, folk, guitar, guitarist, If A Tree Falls, If I Had A Rocket Launcher, live, Music, new release, OXFAM, political, Politics, pop, Protest, rounder records, slice o' life, solo, songwriter, true north records, World of Wonders
New Album From Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow’s new album is a clever tour de force that deals with issues like the environment, gasoline/oil, war, diamonds, peace and love. The opening song, God Bless This Mess, is performed solo and paints Crow initially as an innocent, young, folky singer-songwriter. But don’t be fooled, the album quickly shows it’s true colors as [...]
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Tags: bill bottrell, detours, diamonds, environment, god bless this mess, laurie david, love, peace, peace be with us, rock the vote, sheryl crow, singer, songwriter, tuesday night music club, war
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