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Showing videos filed under: Morley
Are Musicians Laborers or Entrepreneurs?
December 25, 2009Both, say our guests on today's show, who've been around the music scene for a while. We think of art as something beautiful, something fun, but in this country it's something that very few people are expected to make a living at. But it's also time-consuming difficult work that takes years of training and practice to do well.Holidays with Harry Shearer, and Music as Labor
December 24, 2009Happy Holidays from all of us at GRITtv. While you're sitting down with family--or celebrating alone--or not celebrating at all, we've got a special show for you to enjoy tonight.Wealth Matters, The American Worker, and the Power of Music with Morley
July 31, 2008Wealth matters and the gap between the haves and have-nots is getting wider. How does it affect us and what can we do about it? On tonight's panel we get past the numbers. An interview with NYT reporter Steven Greenhouse on the plight of the American worker. And a remarkable performance and conversation with Morley, the Nina Simone of our age. All that and more on GRITtv.The Power of Music: In-studio with Morley
June 25, 2008Laura Flanders interviews singer/songwriter Morley on the politics of music, growing up in Queens, and our collective voice. Born in Jamaica Queens, NY singer/songwriter Morley has been dubbed the Nina Simone of her age. Her palette is broad. Her music draws on the voices that have changed her: Sweet Honey in the Rock, Bob Dylan, Nas, and others.Wealth Matters, The American Worker, and the Power of Music with Morley
June 25, 2008Wealth matters and the gap between the haves and have-nots is getting wider. How does it affect us and what can we do about it? On tonight's panel we get past the numbers. An interview with NYT reporter Steven Greenhouse on the plight of the American worker. And a remarkable performance and conversation with Morley, the Nina Simone of our age. All that and more on GRITtv.
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