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Friday Nite Videos | September 11, 2020

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Trump and Fox News Double Down on COVID Cover-Up Defense. Babylon | Los Pinguos. Woke | Trailer • A Hulu Original. Bruce Springsteen | Letter To You. Why Masks Work BETTER Than You'd Think.

Babylon | Los Pinguos

“Babylon” is the first single from Los Pinguos' new album, Hummingbird. It bridges the gap between roots reggae and a contemporary Latin sound.

Friday Nite Videos | July 31, 2020

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Morgan Freeman Reads Rep. John Lewis’ Last Words. Audion | Playing For Change. New Epstein Docs Name Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz. Coronavirus Ramps Up in the U.S. and Claims Herman Cain. The Man Who Knew Infinity.

Audion | Playing For Change

“The melody is inspired by some of my favorite musicians such as Furrey Lewis, Blind Willie Johnson, and many others,” says composer Nico Bereciartúa. With musicians in the USA, India, Italy, and Jerusalem.

Friday Nite Videos | May 1, 2020

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Kushner and Trump Call Coronavirus Response 'Success Story' and 'Great Job.' Sitting in Limbo | John Cruz. The Innocence Files | Netflix. Remember When Trump Said Coronavirus Would Disappear in April? How Voting by Mail Could Save the US Election.

Sitting in Limbo | John Cruz

Playing for Change's new Live Outside video of our friend and brother, John Cruz, performing Jimmy Cliff's "Sitting in Limbo."

Friday Nite Videos | April 17, 2020

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Trump Plays Blame Game, Governors Lead. Chan Chan | Playing For Change. RBG Workout | SNL. What Trump Has Threatened to Do. The Big Lesson From South Korea's Coronavirus Response.

Chan Chan | Playing For Change

This song was popularized by the Buena Vista Social Club project. PFC created this version while on a trip recording and filming music in Cuba in 2015. Cuba, the USA, and the Middle East all get along when the music plays.

Friday Nite Videos | February 28, 2020

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“The Billionaire Election”. Mama Africa | Andrew Tosh. The Case for Bernie Sanders. The Case for Elizabeth Warren. Trump’s Flailing Response to the Coronavirus Outbreak.

Mama Africa | Andrew Tosh

Originally written and performed by the late, great Peter Tosh. Featuring Peter's son, Andrew Tosh, with Donald Kinsey, Fully Fullwood and musicians from Africa to Jamaica to the USA.

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