Protest Songs – Should Music and Politics Mix?
Poll: Protest Songs – Should Music and Politics Mix? Thursday April 20, 2006 Over the years, protest songs have periodically surfaced as a musical sub-genre, simultaneously generating both strong support and virulent opposition. In the 60s (Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger) and again in the 70s (John Lennon, Pink Floyd, Crosby Stills Nash & Young) certain artists became strongly associated with the antiwar movement through their song catalogs. The war i
Poll: Protest Songs – Should Music and Politics Mix? Thursday April 20, 2006#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3) Over the years, protest songs have periodically surfaced as a musical sub-genre, simultaneously generating both strong support and virulent opposition. In the 60s (Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger) and again in the 70s (John Lennon, Pink Floyd, Crosby Stills Nash & Young) certain artists became strongly associated with th
Poll: Protest Songs – Should Music and Politics Mix? Thursday April 20, 2006#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3) Over the years, protest songs have periodically surfaced as a musical sub-genre, simultaneously generating both strong support and virulent opposition. In the 60s (Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger) and again in the 70s (John Lennon, Pink Floyd, Crosby Stills Nash & Young) certain artists became strongly associated with th