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OCCUPY ACTIVIST MUSIC VIDEO: “Anonymous” – Op-Critical and Justice Through Music Project

Justice Through Music teams up with Op-Critical for a song about the "hacktivist" group Anonymous which has been fighting and exposing corrupt governments, organizations and corporations. The music video features scenes from Tunisia to the US Chamber of Commerce, and explores the impact they have had in our society. It even delves into possible future targets that could be targeted by Anonymous. This video is also in support of Occupy Wall Street, and all the other thousands of cities where Occupy movements have sprung up. #occupywallstreet #occupydc #occupykst

The band Op-Critical recorded the song, and it was recorded at The House of Jam Studios and Dave Hanbury (www.houseofjamrecording.com). It was mixed and mastered by Edward Vinatea in New York. The computer animation graphics, including the chess scenes and the moving graphics were done by Brad Dismukes (www.BradDismukes.com), and CR and Dan at the JTMP Studios with additional graphics, and CR editing the video.

HD VIDEO: "ANONYMOUS" By Op-Critical

SOCIARTS: Persian Musician Mohsen Namjoo To Play Live Unplugged Concert in Portland on June 25

author SOCIARTS and the Iranian Student Association of Portland is holding a musical concert on June 25, and will be featuring the Persian musician Mohsen Namjoo. Mohsen's music has been described as "folk" by some people, and has been speaking out about the "Iranian Green Movement", and is often described as the "Bob Dylan of Iran".  He often appears at public functions dealing with Iran and the struggle by the Iranian people to bring freedom to their country. Mohsen had to flee Iran himself, for the security forces in Iran suppress musicians and free speech, and he feared arrest for speaking out through his music.

For more information, please go here:
http://www.sociarts.com/artist_events/1158/namjoo-unplugged-live-portland

The event is also coordinated with SOCIARTS, a great non-profit organization that is a production company and online community dedicated to socially conscious artists to promote positive social change through the arts and media. SOCIARTS’ mission is to create a vibrant environment for creative visionaries to come together and focus on conscious creativity and positive activism, while encouraging openness to the diversity of the world's cultures. Membership with SOCIARTS is free and open to anyone and everyone.

For more information visit: www.sociarts.com.

JTMP attended a Democracy Award Ceremony in Washington, DC on June 10, 2010, where Mohsen performed, and the video is below. The award was given to the Iranian people, for their Green Movement, by the National Endowment For Democracy. The instrument being played is a Setar (pronounced seh-tar), and has 3 strings. The "Seh" is Persian for "three", and "tar" means "string".

 

TOM MORELLO INTERVIEW ON SPINNER

One of the top music activist today, Tom Morello talks candidly about Bob Dylan, and protest songs in an interview on Spinner.com. Excerpts are below.


Spinner.com: Tom Morello Reflects on Bob Dylan's 'Sophistication and Power'

May 24, 2011 - Cameron Matthews

tom morello 456 051911 author Tom Morello is as outspoken as he is prolific, bridging the gap between activism and art across the span of his career. From the ax-wielding guitar heroics and guerrilla antics of Rage Against the Machine to the pro-union sentiments of the Nightwatchman, Morello has always advocated for the downtrodden.

Spinner recently caught up with the guitarist about his work in Madison, Wis., standing up for the union workers caught in the middle of the embattled state's financial woes. Morello's passion, though noticeably more vocal, can be compared to Bob Dylan's personal struggle at the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. We spoke with Morello about the role Dylan has played in his life as a songwriter.


When was the first time you had heard Bob Dylan and what was your overall impression?

I came late to the game of Bob Dylan by not discovering him until the '90s. My introduction to Bob Dylan was Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska' record. Then I started figuring out Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and then Bob Dylan through that. I'd always known the name but I had no idea how radical an artist he was in his early days. The record 'The Times They Are a-Changin' was the first cassette that I got and I was mesmerized and blown away and soon owned the entire catalog.

Read more here:
http://www.spinner.com/2011/05/24/tom-morello-bob-dylan/

 

Les Paul Google Honor Extended Due To Popularity

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Yesterday was the 96th birthday of the father of the electric guitar, the great Les Paul. In honor of his memory, Google put a "Guitar Google Doodle" at the top of their page, where visitors can drag the mouse cursor across the strings and "play guitar", and even record their performance and then play it back.

It was such a hit and is so popular, Google is leaving it up for another day in the US. "Due to popular demand, we're leaving the Les Paul doodle up in the U.S. through Friday for an encore. Thanks for jamming with us!" wrote Google designer Alexander Chen in an update on the company's blog Friday morning. This "Doodle" is rivaling the other popular doodles, such as Pac-Man.

Read bout the great life of Les Paul HERE, and to play and record your performance, head over to Google!

http://www.google.com/logos/2011/lespaul.html

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National Nurses United and PDA March To “Rebuild America – Tax Wall Street”

nurse rally 1 author On June 6th and 7th, National Nurses United, Progressive Democrats of America, and other activists converged on Washington, D.C. to call on our elected officials to "Heal America - Tax Wall Street". The activists are proposing a fair-share tax plan on Wall Street, not on "Main Street". The nurses were there to speak out for better care of their patients, and they feel that currently, “People are suffering, because there are not enough nurses at the bedside,” said Pamela Young, 54, who traveled from Oviedo, Fla., for the event. Many nurses at the rally said they were concerned that staffing reductions in hospitals and doctors’ offices due to budget cuts could be dangerous to patients. National Nurses United has over 160,000 members.

The event lasted 2 days, and started with a Rally at Marrott Wardman Park, then on Tuesday they rallied in Lafayette Park and called on the White House to protect nurses jobs, and to protect patients. They marched past the US Chamber of Commerce, chanting "Hey Chamber you can't hide! We can see your greedy side!". The activists are upset with the US Chamber using their enormous influence to prevent corporate tax rate hikes, and feel that corporations should pay their fair share of taxes to rebuild America.

As the protesters walk by the front door of the US Chamber of Commerce, they handed in “invoices” of demands like “pension contribution increases” and “Mortgage payments” to 2 activists on the steps, one wearing a sash labeled "Goldman" and the other tuxedo-wearing billionaire playing "Sachs". Watch the video below. They then marched to the US Capital, for motivational speeches by Barbara Boxer and Bernie Sanders. Then they visited their Senators and Representatives to express their concerns personally. Many in the crowd were from the Progressive Democrats of America, and were calling for a single-payer healthcare system for patients.

For more information, check out:
http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/
http://www.pdamerica.org/

 

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