Minneapolis inspires protest songs, from The Boss to Billy Bragg
- On Jan. 30, Bruce Springsteen surprised the First Avenue crowd as a special guest at Tom Morello's benefit, debuting `Streets of Minneapolis` with proceeds to the families of Good and Pretti.
- On Wednesday, Springsteen released an anti-ICE protest song addressing the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, with Morello announcing `A Concert of Solidarity & Resistance` in Minneapolis.
- Dozens of fans waited outside First Avenue in below-zero windchills, cheering wildly as Springsteen performed his quickly written song acoustically with guitar and harmonica.
- The sold-out First Avenue show fed into a large downtown rally Friday, with thousands marching to the Hennepin County Government Center and U.S. Bank Stadium, spawning satellite events across the country.
- After last Friday's tens of thousands who rallied, organizers and nearly 2,000 organizations call for a nationwide day of action and general strike Friday amid federal officers patrolling the Twin Cities.
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Rainhard Fendrich is deeply impressed by the new protest anthem of Bruce Springsteen. The Austrian musician praises the US rock star with respectful words: "I prefer my hat to Bruce Springsteen! "Fendrich speaks of Springsteen's new song "Streets of Minneapolis", which the 76-year-old rock star released after the fatal shots at two US citizens in the course of protests against Donald Trump's immigration policy. Springsteen shared the song on Wed…
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Velshi: Music can't save democracy, but it reminds us what fighting back sounds like
The day Alex Pretti was killed in Minneapolis, Bruce Springsteen penned a song titled “Streets of Minneapolis.” Protest songs are a part of American history, and while they won’t solve our problems on their own, they can empower listeners and turn moments into memory. Then, they turn memory into moral reckoning.
"I dedicate this to the people of Minneapolis," he said this Friday evening. Bruce Springsteen released a piece to denounce the practices of the...
On stage with Tom Morello, "Sometimes you have to kick them in the teeth" (ANSA)
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