MURFREESBORO,
Tenn. — MTSU will ring with the songs
of the early U.S. labor movement Wednesday,
Oct. 4, when the Shelby Bottom Duo
brings its multimedia musical history of activist Joe Hill to campus for a free public multimedia event.
Nashville folk artists Michael August and Nell
Levin, who perform as the Shelby Bottom Duo, will share music and stories
about the Swedish-born labor organizer at the 4:30 p.m. event, which is being
presented by MTSU's Center for Popular
Music and the Tennessee Arts
Commission.
The Oct. 4 performance will be held in the State Farm Lecture Hall in MTSU's
Business and Aerospace Building, Room BAS S-102. A campus parking map is
available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.
Made familiar in Joan Baez’s Woodstock version of the
1936 poem-turned-anthem “I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night,” Hill was an
activist and songwriter for the Industrial Workers of the World, or “Wobblies,”
whose protest music inspired Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan and Bruce
Springsteen. His best-known song, “The Preacher and the Slave,” introduced the
phrase “pie in the sky” into the English vocabulary.
Hill, whose real name was Joel Emmanuel Hägglund,
aka Joseph Hillström, was convicted of two murders and executed by a Utah
firing squad in 1915. His supporters said the 36-year-old was framed for the
crimes because he was a foreigner and a well-known labor activist, and the case
drew international attention and appeals for clemency.
In 2015, on the centennial of Hill’s death, 40
shows were held around the country to celebrate his life and legacy. The Shelby
Bottom Duo organized and performed in the Nashville show, bringing an educational
presentation that includes early labor history interspersed with live music and
a slide show.
“A Musical History of Joe Hill and the Early Labor
Movement” encourages audience participation, organizers said, and after the
concert, the duo will discuss art, activism and Hill’s relevance to current
events. The companion CD “Joe Hill Roadshow” also will be available.
You can get a preview of the Shelby Bottom Duo
singing “I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night” at https://youtu.be/ilkxWBcajw4.
The Center for Popular Music, one of the nation’s
largest and richest repositories of research materials related to American
vernacular music, is part of MTSU’s College
of Media and Entertainment.
For more
information on the Center for Popular Music and its projects and special
events, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/popmusic.
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