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Songs For The Revolution
Tuesday April 11th, 2023 with Christophe Elie
Horse and Buggees and Tennessee law

There are certain elements of understanding that I believe can help us all in the path to Truth and Reconciliation. On the side of truth, educate yourself - The Doctrine of Discovery, do you know what that is, Manifest Destiny, the United Nations Declaration of Indigenous Rights and Freedoms, get a basic understanding of these elements. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip comments on the Pope's repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery. President Ulysses Grant was charged in 1872 with speeding in his horse and buggy, now another, former President of the United States has been charged with a crime. Are Tennessee lawmakers racist, well if there actions are any indication, they may well be. RBC the Canadian bank most supportive of the Fossil Fuel Industry here in Canada held their Annual meeting this past week, blocking a number Indigenous people from attending the event. The Great Canadian Song Along Performance is taking place this week, at the Clocktower 575 Bank St. Thursday April 13th and Friday April 14th, we get started at 7:30. I'm the host this year with support from Chris White and the Spirit of Rasputins, over 40 musicians will be participating this week. All will be performing new songs written specifically for this event, based on the following prompts, Old Habits Die Hard, Elusive, Running, Road to me, As the Wind blows, I'll Hold You Up, Come out for a free evening of original entertainment in Ottawa and support 2 Food Banks in Ottawa!
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Kyle McEarney - A Traveler's Lament Canadian
Defend the Freedom
Rim Banna and Henrik Koitzsch -
Redemption Day
Sheryl Crow - Sheryl Crow
Stand by Me
Dominique FilsAime - Three Little Words
Interactive CKCU
Jane Keeler
a revolutionary song I hear recently was Steve Earle’s I’m gonna Lay this Hammer Down… hope you like it… I also think Mary Gauthier’s Mercy Now is pretty great on the mournful side!

4:06 PM, April 17th, 2023