‘SONG OF AMERICA’ 50-SONG, THREE-DISC COLLECTION TELLS STORY OF AMERICA THROUGH SONG

 

DATE:   JUNE 18, 2007

FROM:  MARCEE RONDAN/MITCH SCHNEIDER/TODD BRODGINSKI       

 

 

‘SONG OF AMERICA’
50-SONG, THREE-DISC COLLECTION
TELLS STORY OF AMERICA THROUGH SONG;

 
JOHN MELLENCAMP, BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA,
MARTHA WAINWRIGHT, THE BLACK CROWES, ANDREW BIRD
AND OTHERS CONTRIBUTE TRACKS

 

“The historical detail of the songs fascinated me and I suggested that Ed [Pettersen] record a whole album of songs focusing on key periods in American history, in order to tell our story to young people who might find joy in learning history through music.”
--Janet Reno, former U.S. Attorney General

 

Artists as diverse as John Mellencamp, Blind Boys of Alabama, Martha Wainwright, The Black Crowes and Andrew Bird contribute tracks to SONG OF AMERICA, a unique 50-song, three-CD set envisioned by former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno and artist/producer Ed Pettersen, and co-produced by Pettersen, Bob Olhsson and Grammy-winning producer David Macias.

 

Due out September 18 as a joint venture between Split Rock Records and 31 Tigers (via RED Distribution), the collection tells the history of our country through song, from 1492 through modern times.  These new versions of beloved songs interpreted by contemporary artists who span the folk, blues, rock, R&B, country, classical and hip-hop genres offer listeners a way to connect or reconnect with America’s vast musical and cultural heritage.

 

Janet Reno explains, “I thought that music would be a great way to engage listeners, especially young listeners, and spark their interest so they could gain a greater understanding and appreciation for our history. I am very proud to be associated with this collection of inspired performances.”

 

Reno originally conceived of SONG OF AMERICA with Pettersen, who is also her niece’s husband.  After Pettersen further developed the idea, they met with David Macias--who earned a Grammy in the Best Traditional Folk Album category for his co-production work on the critically acclaimed 2004 release Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs of Stephen Foster--and things began to move forward.

 

“The seed for the SONG OF AMERICA was planted,” explains Reno, “when Ed entertained me with some of his beautiful folk songs, ‘Nowhere to Roam’ describing the fencing in of the ranges and ‘La Tragedia de Heraclio Bernal’ which recast an old Mexican folk tale.”

 

Key tracks include John Mellencamp’s version of Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land,” Blind Boys of Alabama’s “Let Us Break Bread Together,” Bettye LaVette’s transcendent take on Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets Of Philadelphia,” the first recording of The Black Crowes’ Robinson brothers singing with their father Stan (“Reuben James”), Martha Wainwright’s updated rendition of “I Am Woman,” Andrew Bird’s wistful account of “How You Gonna Keep ‘Em Down On The Farm,” Harper Simon’s “Yankee Doodle,” and The Del McCoury Band’s soon-to-be-classic take on Bob Dylan’s “The Times, They Are A Changin’.”

 

The complete track listing for SONG OF AMERICA is as follows:

 

Lakota Dream Song   Earl Bullhead    
Once More Our God Vouchsafe To Shine Julie Lee    
Let Us Break Bread Together Blind Boys of Alabama  
God Save The King   John Wesley Harding  
Young Ladies In Town   Elizabeth Foster  
The Old Woman Taught Wisdom Malcom Holcombe    
The Liberty Song   Ed Pettersen    
Yankee Doodle     Harper Simon    
Jefferson & Liberty   The Wilders    
Hail Columbia     Steven Kowalczyk-Santoro
Star Spangled Banner   Take 6      
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child Beth Nielsen Chapman  
Peg and Awl     Freedy Johnston    
Sweet Betsy From Pike   BR549      
Trail of Tears     Will Hill and Jehnean Day Washington
Declaration Of Sentiments Minton Sparks and Pat Flynn
Go Down Moses     Fisk Jubilee Singers  
Dixie's Land     Mavericks featuring Thad Cockrell
John Brown's Body   Marah      
Battle Hymn of the Republic Joanna Smith    
Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye   Janis Ian    
Thousands Are Sailing To Amerikay Tim O'Brien    
The Farmer Is The Man   Otis Gibbs    
Home On The Range   Joni Harms    
Stars & Stripes Forever   Jake Shimabukuro  
Over There     Jen Chapin    
How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm Andrew Bird    
Lift Every Voice And Sing Karen Parks    
Happy Days Are Here Again Danielson    
Brother Can Spare A Dime? Andy Bey    
Seven Cent Cotton and Forty Cent Meat Jim Lauderdale    
Deportee     Old Crow Medicine Show  
Rosie The Riveter   Suzy Bogguss    
Reuben James     Folk Family Robinson  
Apache Tears     Scott Kempner    
The Great Atomic Power   Elizabeth Cook and The Grascals
Little Boxes     Devendra Banhart  
The Times They Are A Changin' The Del McCoury Band  
Get Together     Kim Richey    
Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud The Dynamites/Charles Walker
Ohio       Ben Taylor    
What's Going On     Anthony David    
I Am Woman     Martha Wainwright  
Youngstown     Matthew Ryan    
Streets Of Philadelphia   Bettye LaVette    
Wave       Gary Heffern/Chris Eckman
The Message     Shortee      
Sleep, My Child (Schlof Mayn Kind) Judith Edelman/Neilson Hubbard
Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning The Wrights    
This Land Is Your Land   John Mellencamp    

 

 

###