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EVENT SUMMARY
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portoluz presents:This land is our land, a centennial concert celebration of the legendary Woody Guthrie
Saturday, May 19th 2012Â
Metro 3730 North Clark Street  Chicago, IL Â
Metro telephone: (773) 549-4140
Doors 7pm
Concert 8pm
Tickets $26-$56
open to ages 18+
Metro web-site and advanced tickets: www. metrochicago.comÂ
Tickets on sale: March 10,2012 at noonÂ
portoluz website: www.portoluz.org
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FEATURED ARTISTS:
- Tom Morello
- The Klezmatics
- Holly Near
- Toshi Reagon
- Son del Viento
- Jon Langford
- Bucky Halker
- Kevin Coval
- Harrison Bankhead Â
- B.S. Band Â
- plus additional guest artists Â
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The artists will perform their own material and selections from the Guthrie cannon and perform as their individual ensembles as well as in combinations unique to this concert.
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portoluz organized this event to take place during the planned G8/NATO summit in order to celebrate the joyful expression of protest as voiced through the power of participatory culture. Like many enduring heroes of the twentieth century, Woody Guthrie is emblematic of our country’s coming of age. A hobo, a union organizer, a friend of the down and out, Guthrie wrote and sang the stories of the 99%. This Land is Your Land, is one of this country’s national anthems- expressing not only the beauty and glory of America’s abundant natural wonders but asserting our right to be its stewards and ramblers.Â
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ABOUT WOODY GUTHRIE
Woody Guthrie, born on July 14th, 1912 in Okemah, Oklahoma, is widely regarded as America’s greatest folksinger. He wrote over 3,000 songs in his lifetime, including “This Land Is Your Land,” which became America’s unofficial national anthem, and such standards as “Pretty Boy Floyd,” “Pastures of Plenty,” “Going Down The Road,” “Hard Travelin’,” “Jesus Christ,” “I Ain’t Got No Home,” “Deportee,” “Roll On Columbia,” “Vigilante Man,” “Do Re Mi,” “Tom Joad,” “Union Maid,” “1913 Massacre,” “This Train Is Bound For Glory,” “Oklahoma Hills” and “Riding In My Car.”
Read more about Woody Guthrie: http://www.woodyguthrie.org/biography.htmÂ
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