Friday, March 28, 2014

April 2014 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - Volume 9, Number 6


The dates are set, the rooms are booked, 

the musicians are ready and waiting  -- 

all we need is you!

We have 16 14 12 seats left for this summer's tour of Ireland ... Come join us for 10 days and 9 nights of fun, fantastic music, breathtaking scenery and unforgettable experiences.



Only four months until we depart on our Irish adventure!! Sign up now!  I've got 16 seats left, and I hope one of them is yours!  Our tourmates so far are wonderfully interesting folks whom I'm sure you'll enjoy.  Join the un-tour ... no crowded buses belching diesel, no name tags, no rushing, no early mornings - just fantastic adventures, beautiful scenery, extraordinary music.  Click here for more:  http://annefeeney.com/Pages/irishtours.html

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EVAN GREER AND I HEAD TO THE FOURTH CORNER 
APRIL 16th - MAYDAY

 The rabble-rousing spirit of beloved protest singer Pete Seeger lives on
 -- and this April, renowned labor singer Anne Feeney and riot-folk
 troubadour Evan Greer are out to prove it. Audiences who attend the
 multi-generational “Carry it On” tour will learn to expect the
 unexpected during high energy concerts that feature music ranging from
 Irish ballads to union singalongs to political punk anthems. Greer and
 Feeney have both shared stages multiple times with the Pete Seeger.
 Together they will carryi] on Pete’s legacy - harnessing the power of
 music for revolutionary social change, and making it irresistible for
 audiences to join in and sing along.




 The Carry it On tour features Anne’s bottomless backpack of hellraising
 songs, given new energy by Evan's skillful accompaniment on a veritable
 arsenal of acoustic instruments. Greer's catchy and original folk-punk
 anthems shine with the addition of Anne's soaring harmony vocals. The two
 have been touring together for more than a decade -- since Evan was just a
 teenager -- and their dynamic stage performance, which ranges from
 hilarious to serious, will instantly and permanently change the opinion of
 anyone who has ever thought that political music has to be boring.


 Based in Pittsburgh, PA, Anne Feeney is the granddaughter of an intrepid
 mineworkers' organizer, who also used music to carry the message of
 solidarity to working people. After two decades of community activism and
 regional performances at rallies, Anne took her message on the road. Since
 1991 Anne has traveled to the frontlines in 42 states, as well as Canada,
 Mexico, Denmark, Ireland and Sweden. Her anthem "Have You Been to Jail  for Justice?" is being performed by activists everywhere, and was recorded
 twice by Peter, Paul and Mary. Dubbed the "minister of culture" to the
 movements for economic and social justice and human rights, Anne is "the
 best labor singer in North America" according to Utah Phillips, and Pete
 Seeger himself has praised Anne’s “fine songwriting.” Anne has played for      crowds of thousands and shared the stage with legends like Utah
 Phillips, Peggy Seeger, Dan Bern, Billy Bragg, Peter, Paul and Mary, and of
 course, Pete Seeger.

 Evan Greer is an LGBTQ parent, organizer, and multi-instrumentalist who
 writes fearless and dangerously catchy original songs that inspire hope
 and incite resistance. Equally at home leading singalongs in a union hall
 or sweating at a basement punk show, Evan has developed a cult following
 across North America and Europe, and has had songs featured on NPR, in
 college courses and major independent films. At 28 years old, Evan tours
 internationally as a musician and facilitates workshops and trainings to
 support movements for justice and liberation. Howard Zinn called Greer
 “an eloquent and energetic writer, who “reminds me of Phil Ochs."
 Evan has shared stages with artists as musically diverse as Billy Bragg,
 Immortal Technique, Gil Scott Heron’s Midnight Band, Holly Near, Against
 Me!, Pamela Means, The Coup, and Chumbawamba. Tom Morello, guitarist of
 Rage Against the Machine writes, "Evan Greer continues to write inspiring
 folk music in the tradition of the great protest singers ... a heck of a
 guitar player."

 The Carry it On tour spans Washington State and British Columbia. It
 begins April 16th and will culminate during a grand finale on May Day,
 International Workers Day, during an event at UW in Tacoma, WA.






EXCITING NEWS FROM OUR FRIENDS AT THE 
PEOPLES' MUSIC NETWORK
ANNOUNCING THE PMN "SONG OF THE MONTH"!!!!


People’s Music Network (PMN) – an organization that has been promoting music for progressive social change since 1977 – invites you to submit an original song at no cost to a new project that launches May 1, 2014 (May Day) called, “PMN Song of the Month.”

PMN designates each month with a theme related to a specific social justice topic where people are fighting for a better world. The topic for May 2014 is the “financial crisis” and the deadline for submissions via our website is April 5, 2014.

In June, the topic will be “The Environment.” In July, it will be “Prisons.” Check back on the website for future topics as they are designated. The goal of this project is to integrate inspiring new songs of freedom and struggle in today’s progressive movements and to raise the profile of politically-informed songwriting in the culture at large.

A small panel of judges composed of activists and songwriters who are part of struggles for justice related to each month’s topic will select from the submissions what they deem to be the most politically effective, well-crafted, and relevant song.

The songwriter whose song is selected will be given a modest award of $100 cash. PMN will promote the song by asking partner organizations to publish the selected song on their website, featuring live performances of the song at events, and by encouraging PMN members to learn and sing the song.

In June, the topic will be “The Environment.” In July, it will be “Prisons.” Check back on the website for future topics as they are designated. The goal of this project is to integrate inspiring new songs of freedom and struggle in today’s progressive movements and to raise the profile of politically-informed songwriting in the culture at large.
 www.pmnsongofthemonth.org

PMN Song of the Month is sponsored by People’s Music Network for Song of Freedom and Struggle, and so far, has no outside financial support.

Learn more and submit a song here:
Sign up to receive the song of the month by e-mail.
picketing  Please forward this notice to songwriters who may be interested.

For more information:  Ben Grosscup, People's Music Network, Executive Director, ben.grosscup@peoplesmusic.org

The discussion group that PMN has discusses interesting subjects. Why aren't there any songs that are friendly to the police? asks one member..  It reminded of one of my favorite stories from a few years back.  A bunch of what we would call "the usual suspects" were picketing and leafletting at a local military recruitment center.  A FOX news reporter covering the vigil was taunting all the peaceniks.  At some point the reporter called the police and said he feared for his life.  The cops showed up en masse with riot gear, stun guns and police dogs.  In the melee that ensued during the police riot a young woman was pepper-sprayed, and elderly woman suffered a nasty dogbite, and a long-time peace activist was knocked out of his electric wheelchair and there were a few arrests.

We decided there was nothing for us to do but return the following week, stronger and more determined.  About 200 activists lined up outside the recruitment center. Dozens of heavily armed cops were there on horseback, with snipers on the rooftops and full riot gear.  The tension was palpable.  Most of the vigilers were afraid.  When along come the "BAKERS AGAINST BRUTALITY" wearing white aprons and carrying trays of donuts with signs saying "PASTRIES FOR PEACEFUL POLICE.  The protesters immediately relaxec, laughed and sang.  


The high point of the demo was when one of the cops came over to inquire if the donuts were for "everyone."  When we said yes, the cops took the donuts to the other cops, and the tense situation was completely defused.  After a few hours we dispersed, laughing and singing - our hearts full of gratitude to the Anarchist Bakers Against Brutality aka Pastries for Peaceful Police. Desert Rat of PDX has a song called "I Really Love the Cops" that I am very fond of.


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Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 7:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Labor Temple - Davis Williams Bldg
906 S. Columbia St., Suite 330
Olympia, WA 98501
206-254-4908
Price: donation
Thursday, April 17th, 2014 7:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Polish Club Hall
823 W First St
Aberdeen, WA 98520
http://www.ghinstitute.org/
Price: $10 and u
p
Saturday, April 19th, 2014 6:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Clallam County Democratic Headquarters
124-A West First Street
Port Angeles, WA
Price: suggested $15-25
syvanenx@teleport.com
All ages
No one turned away for lack of funds. Students, seniors, unemployed warmly welcome
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014 7:00 PM
Mayworks presents: ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Courtenay Zocalo Cafe
208 5 St
Courtenay, BC V9N 1J6
Canada
250-331-0933
http://zocalocafe.ca/
Thursday, April 24th, 2014 7:30 PM
The Campbell River Labour Council presents: ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
The Carriage Room - Royal Coachman Inn
84 Dogwood St
Campbell River, BC
contact: bcharlton@shaw.ca

There will be appetizers available for purchase at the interval between our two sets, and cds and dvds available for purchse.
Friday, April 25th, 2014 8:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
House Concert
Victoria (James Bay), BC
250-385-1307
Price: $15-20 suggested
Tix are $20 waged, $15 other, and reservations directions are available at
why2342@hotmail.com, or 250 385 1307
Saturday, April 26th, 2014 2:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Heartwood Cafe
317 E Broadway
Vancouver, BC
Canada
http://www.heartwoodcc.ca/
Come a little early for a delicious brunch, and attend our 2PM matinee - our last show in Canada!
Monday, April 28th, 2014 12:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Commemorating Workers' Memorial Day on the Bellingham Public Library Lawn
210 Central Ave
Bellingham, WA 98227
betsy pernotto is the contact
Monday, April 28th, 2014 7:30 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Union Center
1700 N. State Street (upstairs)
Bellingham, WA 98225
360-647-1752
http://evangreer.org
Price: $10-20 suggested
Betsy pernotto is the contact
Wednesday, April 30th, 2014 8:00 PM
WS Labor Council May Works, PNHP and SEIU 1199NW presents:ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Seattle Labor Temple Hall #1
2800 First Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
Price: $15-25 suggested
all welcome. no one turned away for lack of funds.

Thursday, May 1st, 2014 7:00 PM
UW Tacoma Campus presents; ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON -a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
UW Tacoma Campus - Carwein Hall
Tacoma, WA
Mike Honey is the contact.
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 7:30 PM
Remembering Pete Seeger on his 95th birthday - Carry it on!
First Unitarian Church
Ellsworth and Morewood
15232
412-361-3022
Join me, Mike Stout, Ginny Hildebrand and a host of Pittsburgh's finest musicians as we honor the legacy of Pete Seeger with an evening of singing. Proceeds will, in part, benefit Marcellus Protest and the campaign to organize at UPMC

Brad Yoder and Anne Feeney: Kerrville or bust!!
( many more dates will be added... stay tuned!)
Sunday, May 18th, 2014 7:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder: Kerrville or Bust!
The Barn
1225 North Bend Road
Cincinnati, OH 45224
513-542-0007
Price: $15-25 suggested
contact Jon at jon@footprintsforpeace.org to reserve a sear.
Sunday, June 8th, 2014 4:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder in Concert
Danny Yeager's house
College Station, TX
(979) 777-8758
http://brazos_progressives.typepad.com/news/2007/02/anne_feeney_hou.html
Price: free!
Y'all were so wonderful and generous last year when my health made the concert impossible ... I'm doing a free concert for you and bringing along another super-talented player!



Saturday, June 14th, 2014 7:00 PM
Heartland Labor Forum's 25th Anniversary Celebration with
Jim Hightower, Brad Yoder and Anne Feeney
IBEW Local 124
301 W 103rd Terr
Kansas City, MO
816-517-4083
http://cas.umkc.edu/labor-ed/radio.htm

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I'll get home from our 4th corner adventures just in time for one of the most fantastic musical events in the history of Pittsburgh...


Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 7:30 PM
Remembering Pete Seeger on his 95th birthday - Carry it on!
First Unitarian Church
Ellsworth and Morewood
15232
412-361-3022


Join me, Mike Stout, Ginny Hildebrand and a host of Pittsburgh's finest musicians as we honor the legacy of Pete Seeger with an evening of . Proceeds will, in part, benefit Marcellus Protest and the campaign to organize at UPMC



The concert will be held at 7:30PM at First Unitarian Church, Ellsworth and Morewood.  Come to sing and share the legacy of an American icon.


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Brad Yoder and Anne Feeney: Kerrville or bust!!
(more dates will be added... stay tuned!)
Sunday, May 18th, 2014 7:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder: Kerrville or Bust!
The Barn
1225 North Bend Road
Cincinnati, OH 45224
513-542-0007
Price: $15-25 suggested
contact Jon at jon@footprintsforpeace.org to reserve a sear.
Sunday, June 8th, 2014 4:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder in Concert
Danny Yeager's house
College Station, TX
(979) 777-8758
http://brazos_progressives.typepad.com/news/2007/02/anne_feeney_hou.html
Price: free!
Y'all were so wonderful and generous last year when my health made the concert impossible ... I'm doing a free concert for you and bringing along another super-talented player!

Saturday, June 14th, 2014 7:00 PM
Heartland Labor Forum's 25th Anniversary Celebration with
Jim Hightower, Brad Yoder and Anne Feeney
IBEW Local 124
301 W 103rd Terr
Kansas City, MO
816-517-4083
http://cas.umkc.edu/labor-ed/radio.htm

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MILESTONES


Farewell to dear Al Dale - a stalwart activist from Bellingham, WA.  
He and his marvelous wife, Dotty Dale, were inseparable.
Al was a tireless worker for justice ... I'll miss him.

So long, Porky Chedwick, our 'daddy-o of the raddio.'


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BABY BALD EAGLES!!!

I've been transfixed by the webcam monitoring the bald eagles' nest, where three eggs will hatch any minute now.  It's pretty irresistible! http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/hays-bald-eagle-cam/





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"Anne Feeney is the greatest labor singer in North America." -- Utah Phillips




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