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struggle4progress
Nov 8
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struggle4progress
(120,241 posts)1. Johnny Cash
struggle4progress
(120,241 posts)2. Rhiannon Giddens, Joan Baez, and Taj Mahal
mnhtnbb
(32,059 posts)10. I literally am bawling at the end of this
Thinking about what has been thrown away in this country this week. Rhiannon Giddens and Joan Baez are two of my favorites.
I have Giddens' album that includes this song, "They're Calling Me Home", and play it all the time. I have a ticket to see her on stage with the Silk Road Ensemble later this month in Chapel Hill.
struggle4progress
(120,241 posts)3. The Seekers
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(120,241 posts)4. The Freedom Singers
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(120,241 posts)5. Mavis Staples
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(120,241 posts)6. The Almanac Singers
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(120,241 posts)7. Barbara Dane
Tanuki
(15,309 posts)8. No nos moveran Joan Baez