freedom
13th July 2007, 04:59 AM
Listen to Mavis talking about and playing tracks from her recent critically acclaimed album on Radio 2 http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio2_aod.shtml?radio2/paul_jones
She will be performing live with the Blind Boys of Alabama @ Indigo2 Tues 17th July http://www.theindigo2.co.uk/listings/071707_blindboys_mavisstaples.shtml
http://www.rosebudus.com/staples/graphic-discography/WellNeverTurnBack.jpgSoul/gospel legend Mavis Staples recently completed work on her new CD We'll Never Turn Back produced by Ry Cooder. Ry also plays on the record which features backing from the original Freedom Singers, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and others. The CD started off as an homage to a period in which everyday citizens exhibited incredible bravery and, in the process, wrought incredible changes to American society. It ended up being a deeply personal account of Mavis' life from childhood days, through the Civil Rights era and on up to her current anger and indignation over the fact that many Americans are still treated as second class citizens. We'll Never Turn Back combines raw, emotional, contemporized versions of some of the freedom songs that provided the soundtrack to the civil rights movement of the 1950s/60s, along with other traditional songs, and new originals written by Mavis and Ry.
She will be performing live with the Blind Boys of Alabama @ Indigo2 Tues 17th July http://www.theindigo2.co.uk/listings/071707_blindboys_mavisstaples.shtml
http://www.rosebudus.com/staples/graphic-discography/WellNeverTurnBack.jpgSoul/gospel legend Mavis Staples recently completed work on her new CD We'll Never Turn Back produced by Ry Cooder. Ry also plays on the record which features backing from the original Freedom Singers, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and others. The CD started off as an homage to a period in which everyday citizens exhibited incredible bravery and, in the process, wrought incredible changes to American society. It ended up being a deeply personal account of Mavis' life from childhood days, through the Civil Rights era and on up to her current anger and indignation over the fact that many Americans are still treated as second class citizens. We'll Never Turn Back combines raw, emotional, contemporized versions of some of the freedom songs that provided the soundtrack to the civil rights movement of the 1950s/60s, along with other traditional songs, and new originals written by Mavis and Ry.