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Casey Neill, political folk singer, live at AK Press
Thursday, August 18th - 7 PM
Casey Neill with Irish singer/flotist Hanz Araki
$5
Thursday, August 18th - 7 PM
Casey Neill with Irish singer/flotist Hanz Araki
$5
Casey Neill is a Brooklyn, NY based songwriter and band leader in the American musical tradition. His music fuses modern roots rock with country, punk, and Celtic styles. His songs have garnered praise from radio and critics, as well as musical luminaries Jello Biafra, Pete Seeger, and Steve Earle. Casey Neill's raspy voice, well crafted songs and devotion to the emotional center of the material, has been the foundation of his career on the cutting edge of American roots music and he continues to expand his musical horizons from his current home in New York City.
Casey will be performing with bandmate Hanz Araki, a talented and award winning flautist and vocalist. Check out their websites, and make sure you don't miss this great event!
www.caseyneill.org
www.antua.com
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Casey Neill with Irish singer/flotist Hanz Araki
$5
Casey Neill is a Brooklyn, NY based songwriter and band leader in the American musical tradition. His music fuses modern roots rock with country, punk, and Celtic styles. His songs have garnered praise from radio and critics, as well as musical luminaries Jello Biafra, Pete Seeger, and Steve Earle. Casey Neill's raspy voice, well crafted songs and devotion to the emotional center of the material, has been the foundation of his career on the cutting edge of American roots music and he continues to expand his musical horizons from his current home in New York City.
Casey will be performing with bandmate Hanz Araki, a talented and award winning flautist and vocalist. Check out their websites, and make sure you don't miss this great event!
www.caseyneill.org
www.antua.com
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Friday, August 26 - 7 PM
Book Release Party for: A Popular Guide to Building a Community FM Broadcast Station
Free
Have you ever thought about setting up a small FM broadcast station for your community and considered such an endeavor much too involved and expensive? This book demonstrates that it is not - and, it will inspire you to make the effort. Of all the media and communications technologies, radio is the most accessible and democratic. By asserting your right to communicate, you become part of the struggle for free speech, resisting the privatization of yet another public resource, the broadcast airwaves. If you can not communicate, you can not organize; if you can not organize, you can not fight back; and, if you can not fight back, you have no hope of winning.
This book was illustrated and written by T.J. Enrile in conjunction with Free Radio Berkeley. T.J. is a student in Multimedia Studies at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California. It is a graphic guide reflective of the popular education style prevalent in Latin America. A Spanish version will be available by the end of September.
Book Release Party for: A Popular Guide to Building a Community FM Broadcast Station
Free
Have you ever thought about setting up a small FM broadcast station for your community and considered such an endeavor much too involved and expensive? This book demonstrates that it is not - and, it will inspire you to make the effort. Of all the media and communications technologies, radio is the most accessible and democratic. By asserting your right to communicate, you become part of the struggle for free speech, resisting the privatization of yet another public resource, the broadcast airwaves. If you can not communicate, you can not organize; if you can not organize, you can not fight back; and, if you can not fight back, you have no hope of winning.
This book was illustrated and written by T.J. Enrile in conjunction with Free Radio Berkeley. T.J. is a student in Multimedia Studies at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California. It is a graphic guide reflective of the popular education style prevalent in Latin America. A Spanish version will be available by the end of September.
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