Songs to Stir Action for Peace: Frankie Armstrong and Friends
Thu 6 Oct 2022 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM BST
Online, Zoom
Description
This promises to be a great evening and we are especially delighted that Peggy Seeger, another of our long-standing MPD Patrons, has generously agreed to take part. Frankie and Peggy go back a very long way, from when they first sang anti-Vietnam War songs together, so it will be an exciting moment to have these two legendary activists and folk singers back on the same platform—albeit virtual!
Frankie Armstrong (MPD Patron)
Frankie Armstrong has sung professionally in the folk scene and the women’s’ and the peace movements since the 1960s. She has made 12 solo albums, as well as featuring on numerous shared and themed recordings. She is founder and President of the Natural Voice Network and an honorary member of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA) of North America, and was awarded the Gold Badge in 2018 by the English Folk Dance and Song Society.
https://frankiearmstrong.uk/
Peggy Seeger (MPD Patron)
Trained in both classical and folk music, her experience spans 55 years of performing, travel and songwriting and is best known as singer of traditional Anglo-American songs and activist songmaker. She has recorded 23 solo albums and participated directly in more than a hundred others.
http://www.peggyseeger.com/
Jim Woodland
Hit & Run Street Theatre in the 1980's, Punk Band Red Rinse in the 90's, Fabulous Salami Brothers, Songwriter for Mikron Theatre and Blaize for 20 years, performing solo, and with the Anti-Capitalist Roadshow. Political, social, emotional songs and plays.
https://jimwoodland.bandcamp.com/
Davies and Daughters
Davies and Daughters are a family female acapella trio singing songs from the British and European folk traditions in their own unique harmony arrangements, as well as original songs. They sing in folk clubs, festivals, climate emergency events and recently at peace vigils for Ukraine.
Boff Whalley and The Commoners Choir
A remarkable community choir from Leeds tackling social injustice in all its forms. The choir’s founder, Boff Whalley is a musician and writer, former lead guitarist of Chumbawamba and currently working on a project with Welsh National Opera. Boff is founder of Chumbawamba.
http://boffwhalley.com/
https://chumba.com/