Cakewalk to Baghdad
A big and powerful country invaded a small and weak country, using a trumped-up threat. It didn't end well.
How Odetta Revolutionized Folk Music
When the Levee Breaks feat. John Paul Jones | Playing for Change
“When The Levee Breaks” is an emotionally-charged classic by Led Zeppelin. The song is a rework of the 1929 original release by Kansas Joe Mccoy and Memphis Minnie about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927; the most destructive river flooding in U.S. history.
We Are Long Overdue for a Paul Robeson Revival
Queen Bee | Taj Mahal, Ben Harper, Rosanne Cash
Get “rocked to your soul” with the “sweet” sounds of the blues classic, “Queen Bee,” by legendary musician, Taj Mahal. This Song Around The World version 20 musicians from six countries.
Stand By Me | Playing for Change | Clarence Bekker
“Stand By Me” featuring the PFC Band and Clarence Bekker performing live outside is a powerful rendition of the song that started the Playing For Change movement.
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