Progressive Musical Voice David Rovics tours NZ
Musical Voice of the Progressive Movement, David Rovics, tours New Zealand in August 2009.
“… the peace
poet and troubadour for our time.” Cindy
Sheehan
“In that Wobbly tradition of sharp social commentary, David is a master.” The Industrial Worker
David Rovics, singer, songwriter has
been accurately described as the musical voice of the
progressive movement in the US.
In the tradition of Woody Guthrie, Phil Ochs and Pete Seeger, David is a scholar of the history of social struggle and a sharp social critic of current affairs. His hard hitting lyrics accompanied by his mastery of his acoustic guitar encompass themes including the war on terror, the environmental crisis, the Middle East and Latin America.
With lyrics containing sharp analysis and satire, Rovic’s brings a sense of fun and hope to his shows. His hope is inspired by a strong identification with the movements for social change of which he is very much a part. During his shows in New Zealand last year, he made himself aware of the local social issues and supported the direct action of the ANZAC Ploughshares Community who are currently awaiting trial for deflating a dome covering an intelligence gathering satellite dish at the Waihopai Valley in Marlborough.
Cutting edge analysis, beautiful poetry, skilled guitar playing, standing with those who struggle for peace and justice, David Rovics passion is inspiring and his humour infectious. His concert should not be missed.
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Itinerary:
Thursday, August 13th, Bailies Bar, 50 Cathderal Square, Christchurch
Friday, August 14th, 7:30 pm, Riverside
Community and Cultural Centre, Inland Moutere Highway, RD2
Upper Moutere, Motueka
Saturday, August 15th, Show for
grownups..., Newtown Community & Cultural Centre, Corner
Rintoul and Colombo Streets, Newtown,
Wellington
Sunday, August 16th, Show for KIDS!,
Newtown Community & Cultural Centre, Corner Rintoul and
Colombo Streets, Newtown, Wellington
Tuesday, August
18th, Poverty Bay Club, Gisborne
Wednesday, August
19th, Mosiac Church, Newton Rd, Mt Maunganui,
Tauranga
Thursday, August 20th, 8 pm, Wine Cellar, St.
Kevin's Arcade, Karangahape Road,
Auckland
ENDS