“Brad Schreiber understands both music and politics, as well as the jagged lines where they overlap and intersect. His clarity, intelligence, and insight provide lasting rewards.”
“An inspiring tour through the history of making change with music and an important call for retrieving music’s intrinsic ability to challenge power.”
“A stirring survey of the sometimes sad, sometimes joyful, sometimes angry but ever hopeful music that is the soundtrack for America’s struggle to become a more fair and just society.”
Music Is Power mention in Planet Proctor, December 2019 issue
"A fun read. It provides the old timer with a quick sail down the streams of memory and the younger reader with a useful and concise look at the music of the West that helped form the culture of today."
"Music Is Power covers the socio-political history of important music, from Bob Dylan to hip-hop, including genres like punk, comedy, folk, psychedelia, R&B/soul and major musicals, and encourages listeners to respond to this powerful music with real world activism. It’s a timeless New Year’s gift!"
"Brad Schreiber talks about this topic perfectly...You did a lot of research."
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"A fun and informative read from first page to last."
"Passing Through" KAAD-LP 103.5 FM interview with Brad Schreiber
"An intensively researched yet rollicking tour of socially charged music...A compelling read on the intersection of popular music and social activism, from Pete Seeger to Zappa to Public Enemy and beyond."
"What’s better than a book you didn’t know you needed? Music Is Power is a history of the nexus of music and protest, from Wobbly-turned-musician Joe Hill to Green Day, from folk to hip-hop."
"Much has been written about these artists elsewhere, but Schreiber’s focus sets this study apart. He goes beneath the surface to detail how their social consciousness evolved during the course of their careers, and how they came to understand their music’s power to address social ills. This carefully researched book is suitable for fans and scholars alike. Recommended."
"Coast to Coast AM" interview with Brad, Schreiber, part 1
"Coast to Coast AM" interview view Brad Schreiber, part 2
"Coast to Coast AM" interview with Brad Schreiber, part 3
"How Tom Odell’s Another Love became an unlikely anthem for Ukraine," by James Hall
"In Music Is Power, Brad Schreiber argues that socially or politically conscious music emerges from practically every genre of popular music, and he takes the reader on a journey through the various ways that musicians have addressed the issues of their day."
Introduction
Chapter 1: Musical Workers of the World Unite: Joe Hill, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger
Chapter 2: There For More Than Fortune: Phil Ochs, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan
Chapter 3: Caged Artists: Lesley Gore, Janis Ian, P.F. Sloan
Chapter 4: Parody and Poetry: Tom Lehrer, Peter, Paul and Mary, The Smothers Brothers
Chapter 5: Psychedelicate Situation: Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd
Chapter 6: Reason and Blues: Marvin Gaye and The Temptations
Chapter 7: Say It Loud, We’re Blocked but Proud: James Brown and Curtis Mayfield
Chapter 8: Hard Rock Turns Metallic: The Who and Black Sabbath
Chapter 9: More Than a Working Class Hero: John Lennon
Chapter 10: Out of Place and In Your Face: The Dead Kennedys and The Sex Pistols
Chapter 11: Word: Gil Scott Heron and Grandmaster Flash
Chapter 12: Global Music Consciousness: Bob Marley and Peter Gabriel
Chapter 13: Weird, Funny, Angry: Frank Zappa vs. Everybody
Chapter 14: Rap, Not Hip Hop: N.W.A. and Public Enemy
Chapter 15: Weapons of Mass Deconstruction: Dixie Chicks and Green Day
Epilogue
Bibliography
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