Last American protest singer returns to NZ
Last American protest singer returns to NZ
Celebrated folk singer David Rovics, admired by such luminaries as Utah Phillips and Pete Seeger is touring New Zealand again.
"...a fine songwriter and a good
activist."
- Utah Phillips
David Rovics grew up in a family of classical musicians in Wilton, Connecticut, and became a fan of populist regimes early on. By the early 90's he was a full-time busker in the Boston subways and by the mid-90's he was traveling the world as a professional flat-picking rabble-rouser.
"The last American protest
singer (or so it seems)... In these days of ongoing
neo-conservatism he carries the torch of dissent and
protest."
- Andy Kershaw, BBC Radio 3
These days David tours regularly on four continents, playing for audiences large and small at cafes, pubs, universities, churches, union halls and protest rallies. His music has featured on Democracy Now!, BBC, Al-Jazeera and other networks, and the 200+ songs he makes available for free on the web have been downloaded more than a million times.
Most importantly, he's really good. He will make you laugh, he will make you cry, he will make the revolution irresistible.
In the words of Pete Seeger, "Listen to David Rovics!"
NZ Tour Dates 2010
Friday
20 August – Canterbury University,
Christchurch
Saturday 21 August – Sammy’s,
Dunedin
Sunday 22 August – Dux de Lux,
Christchurch
Thursday 26 August – Riverside Community
and Cultural Centre, Motueka
Saturday 28 August –
Newtown Community Centre, Wellington
Tuesday 31 August
– Biddy Mulligans Irish Bar, Victoria Street,
Hamilton
Wednesday 1 September – The Wine Cellar,
Auckland
NZ Tour Website
http://davidrovicsnz2010.wordpress.com
More info (and
free MP3s) at David's official
site
http://www.davidrovics.com
ENDS