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Anne Feeney
Dump The Bosses Off Your Back CD $15

Incredibly diverse musical styles for fans of left-leaning political music – jump, swing, blues, punk, corridor, gospel, bluegrass, Dixieland – at least 15 exciting ways to "Dump the Bosses Off Your Back."
 

   
Chumbawamba

Anne Feeney
Have You Been to Jail for Justice? CD $16

For Gene Debs
The CD was recorded in Nashville at Silvertone Recording Service under an American Federation of Musicians Contract. All the musicians are proud members of Local 1000 and/or Local 257 of the AFM. All songs composed by Anne Feeney © (BMI)
 

Anne Feeney

Anne Feeney
If I Can't Dance CD $16
16 songs that are sure to get your toes tapping - all in the joyous revolutionary spirit of Emma Goldman.

Anne Feeney

Anne Feeney
Union Maid CD $16
Compilation of 23 union songs including "War on the Workers", "We Just Come to Work Here", "Union Maid", "Bread and Roses", "Fannie Sellins", and "Which Side Are You On?"

Feeney & Chandler

Anne Feeney & Chris Chandler A new musical genre of songs, stories, and poetry.

Flying Poetry Circus    CD $15

 Live From the Wholly Stolen Empire CD $15

Flames of Discontent
Revenge of the Atom Spies CD $15
John Pietaro, Laurie Towers and company recall the fight-back of the McCarthy period that led to the social movements of the 1960s. Includes such labor songs as "Stung Right", "Sixteens Tons", and "Joe Hill".

Tennessee Ernie Ford

Tennessee Ernie Ford
36 All-Time Greatest Hits (3-CD set) $25
Ford scored an unexpected hit on the pop charts in 1955 with his rendition of Merle Travis' "Sixteen Tons", a sparsely arranged coal-miner's lament that Travis wrote in 1946, based on his own family's experience in the mines of Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. "Sixteen Tons" spent ten weeks at number one on the country charts and eight weeks at number one on the pop charts, and made Ford a crossover star. It became Ford's 'signature song.'

Forgotten

Forgotten: The Murder at the Ford Rouge Plant CD $20
The new Detroit Cast Recording includes all 25 songs of the jazz-blues labor opera written by Steve Jones about his relative - a minister who was killed while organizing in the auto industry in the 1930s.

Freedom is a Constant Struggle

Freedom Is A Constant Struggle     2-CD set $25
Songs of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement. Features Phil Ochs, Peter, Paul and Mary, Bob Dylan, Odetta, Sweet Honey In The Rock, the SNCC Freedom Singers, Tom Paxton, and others.

This Line Is Singin'!

 Freedom Song Network
This Line is Singin'!     CD $15
 Great picket line singalongs from San Francisco.

From Wharf Rats To Lords Of The Docks     CD $15
Radio documentary on the life of Harry Bridges. Produced by Ian Ruskin.

Jon Fromer

Jon Fromer
We Do The Work CD $15
A soulful mix of folk, blues and R&B with lyrics that speak to the human condition and give voice to the dreams of working people.

 Fruit of Labor Singing Ensemble Weapons of Mass Construction     CD $15
Celebrating 20 years of workplace and community organizing as well as performing and creating music in the South.

The Fuse

 The Fuse Seattle 1919    CD $20
Full-length rock opera about the Seattle General Strike. Written by Rob Rosenthal.

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