Sing in Solidarity, Brass Band of Columbus, and Chris Westover-Munoz - Starvation Army: Band Music No. 1 - Songs of the IWW and the Salvation Army

Catalogue No: DIRTCD0116
Barcode: 877746011627
£9.49

There is still power in a union and its songs. Starvation Army: Band Music No. 1 - Songs of the IWW and the Salvation Army resurrects the IWW's forgotten brass band repertoire. These songs helped the Wobblies prevail in the infamous Spokane Free Speech Fight of 1910, where protestors battled for the right to organize against bad pay and corrupt bosses. In response, the companies hired the local Salvation Army band (nicknamed starvation by the workers) to drown out their protests. Fighting back, J.H. Walsh's IWW Brass Band waged sonic war with note-for-note parodies of these popular songs in a battle of the bands. Eventually the Wobblies won the public's sympathy and helped overturn the ruling that made public protest illegal, in no small part through their music. This collection, performed by the Brass Band of Columbus together with New York Democratic Socialist choir Sing in Solidarity, features songs from the IWW's Little Red Songbook, including those composed by the legendary Joe Hill, a surreal piece by the eclectic classical composer Charles Ives, as well as old Christian hymns paired with satirical lyrics. It's a landmark revival of a forgotten thread of protest music and what conductor and project creator Chris David Westover-Munoz says he hopes will renew the labor singing tradition.

Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
ArtistSing in Solidarity, Brass Band of Columbus, and Chris Westover-Munoz
TitleStarvation Army: Band Music No. 1 - Songs of the IWW and the Salvation Army
Format GroupCD
FormatCD
Primary GenreFolk
Secondary GenreChoral
LabelFREE DIRT RECORDS