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A live in-person performance in a backyard or another outdoor space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
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Joe Hill was the greatest song-maker of the golden age of American labor consciousness. The bosses feared him and the workers revered him.
Executed by the state of Utah in 1915 for a crime he didn't commit, Joe Hill never really died -- he just changed forms, from flesh and blood to movement martyr and angel archetype.
Heavy Meadow and Jake Chapman are in a band called Brother Man and they're here to sing his song and tell his tale.
Filmmaker Monty Montgomery is making a documentary about Heavy and Chappy's journey up the West Coast and across the country to champion Joe Hill's legacy at a moment when we need it bad!
Learn about the project at OneBigSong.com
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