Music & Politics in LA
"Cleanhead" Joe McGaha
bookings@BOURBONROAD.COM
Sat Oct 6 17:44:45 EDT 2007
Absolutely! Jena, Louisiana is dirty, dirty, dirty, and there's no other
way to paint it looking at all the facts. Right now, there are folks in
Little Rock, Arkansas trying to re-write history, claiming that a small
minority of the kids actually harassed the Little Rock Nine -- that's not
how the Little Rock Nine remember it:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2007/10/01/us/20071001_LITTLEROCK_GRAPHIC
.html#
Joe
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From: Blues Music List [mailto:BLUES-L@LISTS.NETSPACE.ORG] On Behalf Of Blue
Stew
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 2:00 PM
To: BLUES-L@LISTS.NETSPACE.ORG
Subject: Re: Music & Politics in LA
"I could end your lives with the stroke of a pen" + "hanging nooses"
from a "whites only tree" in small town LA, 85% white + white student
injured = attempted murder charges on six black teens + all-white jury...
it all adds up to 1931 "Scottsboro Boys Trial".
I'm gonna buy that John Mellencamp song...and I don't even like John
Melencamp!
mike
Sally Stevens wrote:
> JENA, La. - A video in which rapper-actor Mos Def asked students around
the
> country to walk out Oct. 1 to support the "Jena Six" escaped comment by
this
> town's mayor. But when John Mellencamp sang, "Jena, take your nooses
down," he
> took issue.
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071006/ap_en_mu/jena_six_mellencamp
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> And in New Orleans ..............posted on the CLU Yahoo Group.........
> Glen David Andrews wasn't even playing his horn, but rather singing...
> --------------------------
>
> Second line for deceased musician Kerwin James, a member of the New Birth
Brass
> Band. Mr. James passed away last week and he will be buried Saturday.
October
> 6, 2007.
>
> As is customary when an important jazz musician passes this was the first
of
> several second lines scheduled to honor his home going. This solemn event
was
> marred by more than twenty police cars attacking the more than 150
mourners.
> Children were knocked down, two mourners Derrick Tabb and Glen David
Andrews
> were arrested for the crime of singing "I'll Fly Away". They were charged
with
> disturbing the peace and parading without a permit. Glen D. Andrews
explaining
> how officers silenced the band as they played the old funeral spiritual,
"How
> am I breaking the law by lifting my voice to God, in honor of my friend",
Mr.
> Andrews asked?
>
> This is part of a continuing pattern of disrespecting the culture of Black
New
> Orleans. Double standards continue where rich mardi gras krewes such as
Bacchus
> are charged only $750.00 for police permits and poor social aid and
pleasure
> clubs are charged $4,000 for permits for smaller parades.
>
> We condemn the double standards and demand that the important role that
second
> lines and social aid and pleasure clubs play in the positive image of New
> Orleans. We ask that permit fees are waived for second lines. Stop the
attempts
> to crush our culture! Support our social aid and pleasure clubs!
> -----------------------------------------
> sally
>
>
>
>
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