An hour of music from one-of-a-kind singer songwriter Judee Sill. A figure in the 1970s Laurel Canyon scene, she went largely unsung during her short life, but her work is increasingly recognised now as some of the most beautiful, detailed songwriting of the last century. In this episode of In Focus, put together by breakfast show host Flo Dill, flawless studio recordings from her albums sit alongside live recordings and posthumous releases.
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This is a mix of musicians who joined the global letter of solidarity to protest the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, Palestine, last May. Musicians for Palestine was a grassroots response by musicians from around the world who refused silence in the face of the Israeli state's colonial military violence taking place that targeted the basic human rights of the Palestinian people. In the face of the war crimes taking place in Gaza, as have been well documented by both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, we collectively refused silence. This letter was a call and also an expression of love for justice and love for the Palestinian people and all oppressed people across the earth. This is a selection of tracks from some of the artists who signed our first letter in May and a couple who have joined this network since. Thank you for listening, love and respect.”
Stefan Christoff for Musicians for Palestine in Tiohti:áke / Montréal
This is a mix of musicians who joined the global letter of solidarity to protest the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, Palestine, last May. Musicians for Palestine was a grassroots response by musicians from around the world who refused silence in the face of the Israeli state's colonial military violence taking place that targeted the basic human rights of the Palestinian people. In the face of the war crimes taking place in Gaza, as have been well documented by both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, we collectively refused silence. This letter was a call and also an expression of love for justice and love for the Palestinian people and all oppressed people across the earth. This is a selection of tracks from some of the artists who signed our first letter in May and a couple who have joined this network since. Thank you for listening, love and respect.”
Stefan Christoff for Musicians for Palestine in Tiohti:áke / Montréal