9781734022339

Going Green (Fall 2020) (Book)

No Depression

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Cat No: COMND2339

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Release Date:  21 August 2020

Label:  Compass

Packaging Type:  Paper Back Book

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  9781734022339

Genres:  Americana  American Folk  

  • Description

    One issue among many in America’s heated political discourse that especially affects the music industry is environmentalism. With climate change a hot topic, the Fall 2020 issue of No Depression focuses on how the choices of roots music makers and fans affect the natural world around us. Stories address the historical, academic, and practical ways that the roots music community is working to make a more sustainable world.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Page 5 - Hello Stranger - Hilary Saunders
      • 2. Page 6 - The FreshGrass Foundation Manifesto
      • 3. Page 8 - Green Goods - Laura Studarus
      • 4. Page 10 - Sound Minds: Bringing Music And Environmentalism Though The Field Of Ecomusicology - Katie Moulton
      • 5. Page 16 - Where Have All The Green Songs Gone?: Climate Change Is An Existential Threat
      • 6. Bu Few Folkies Are Singing About It - Greg Cahill
      • 7. Page 26 - Flying Higher: Birdwatching With Freddy Trujillo - Cara Gibney
      • 8. Page 32 - Call And Response: New Compilation Blends Endangered Birdcalls
      • 9. Electronica
      • 10. Folk
      • 11. And Activism - Hilary Saunders
      • 12. Page 40 - Green Goods - Laura Studarus
      • 13. Page 42 - Victory Gardens: Roots Musicians Get Their Hands Dirty During The Pandemic - Joshua M. Miller
      • 14. Page 54 - Finder Their Place: Ismay's Avery Hellman Finds Common Ground For Music And Environmentalism - Jody Amable
      • 15. Page 60 - The Agricultural Tragedy Of Our Disappearing Grasslands - Corb Lund
      • 16. Page 64 - Holistic Movements: Land And Water Protectors Connect Indigenous Musicians And Eco-justice - Matt Williams
      • 17. Page 70 - Green Goods - Laura Studarus
      • 18. Page 72 - 'Leave The Trees:' The Environmentalism Roots Of Reggae - Hakeem "Uncle" Bryan
      • 19. Page 78 - Natural Inspirations (an Original Photo Essay Featuring Roots Musicians' Most Inspiring Natural Spaces)
      • 20. Page 90 - A Purpose To Sing - Ruth Ungar Merenda (The Mammals)
      • 21. Page 94 - Green Goods - Laura Studarus
      • 22. Page 94 - Green Goods - Laura Studarus
      • . Page 104 - Invisible Costs: Digital Music Takes An Unprecedented Environmental Toll - Liz Pelly