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Friday music blogging: Kathy MatteaSongs about the enemy of the human racePosted by David Roberts at 4:53 PM on 25 Apr 2008 Listen Play "Dark as a Dungeon," by Kathy Mattea
It is rare that my idiosyncratic and widely ignored Friday music blogging overlaps with the subject matter that occupies the rest of my time. But today we have a happy confluence. Kathy Mattea is a Grammy-winning country artist, born in West Virginia. She had a string of hits in the '80s and '90s, but her turn to the social activism that fueled the original Appalachian folk music tradition has put her out of sync with current commercial radio appetites.
Though the album doesn't make any mention of climate change, Mattea was changed by her exposure to An Inconvenient Truth and spends much of her time these days presenting Gore's slideshow around the Southeast. You can see some coverage of Mattea in the Bend Bulletin, in a story written (small world!) by a good friend of mine. See also USA Today and this great story on Living on Earth. This song is called "Dark as a Dungeon." (P.S.: If you can't make the music play, please let me know in comments or by email.)
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