EPISODE · Oct 5, 2020 · 31 MIN
Strung Out Episode Fourteen
from Strung Out · host Martin McCormack
Send us Fan MailNot even a week since the debate and we have had a century's worth of news. So, let's put that aside for this episode and instead, examine the role of a musician in a world that is rapidly changing for live music. In this episode, Marty looks into the idea of music in its most ancient form served as a political act. If it wasn't challenging authority, it was in the service of authority. Only with the rise of democracies does music take on a more nuanced role as being a force that can bring disparate groups of people together. Support the showWe are always grateful to have you listening to STRUNG OUT. Here are some important links:SUPPORT THE SHOW:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MartyfineaKMARTIN'S WEBSITE:http://www.MARTINMcCORMACK.COM (note---you can get my weekly bulletin when you sign up on the list!)MARTIN'S MUSIC: Music | Martin Laurence McCormack (bandcamp.com)Martin McCormack | SpotifyMARTIN'S YOUTUBE CHANNELMartin McCormack - YouTubeFACEBOOKFacebook...
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Send us Fan Mail Not even a week since the debate and we have had a century's worth of news. So, let's put that aside for this episode and instead, examine the role of a musician in a world that is rapidly changing for live music. In this episode, Marty looks into the idea of music in its most ancient form served as a political act. If it wasn't challenging authority, it was in the service of authority. Only with the rise of democracies does music take on a more nuance...
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