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Line in the Sand: A Collection of Protest Songs From Arizona Artists Opposed To SB 10

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http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/uponsun/2010/04/line_in_the_sand_a_collection.php

By Martin Cizmar, Thursday, Apr. 29 2010 @ 6:08PM

Arizona musicians, it's time to stand up.


As the fallout from our state's crazy new immigration law continues to spread, it's been really great to see stars like Shakira and Zach de la Rocha join in the fight. I'm sure we all appreciate their efforts immensely. But it's also important that we, as Arizonans, show our own mettle in opposition to SB 1070. We don't need people from California coming over to wage this war while we stand idly by.

Arizona's music community needs to battle against SB1070 in earnest. We need to tell our elected officials how absurd we think this law is, and how much harm it's doing our state. There's no better way to do that than by writing and recording a few good old fashioned protest songs.

Arizona musicians, Phoenix New Times wants your SB 1070 protest songs. Please, over the next two weeks, take a few hours to add your voice to the growing cacophony of discontent. We'll collect those songs and make them available for download. We're not sure if we'll figure out how to sell them, or just give them away instead, but if we do sell them proceeds will go to a charity fighting against this short-sighted and racist legislation

E-mail music---at---newtimes.com for details and please help us put out the word.
 

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http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/uponsun/2010/05/protest_songs_about_sb_1070_th.php

Protest Songs About SB 1070: The Deadline for Our Compilation, A Line in the Sand, Is Approaching Fast

By Martin Cizmar, Friday, May. 7 2010 @ 8:43AM






We're giving you the canvas: You color it in.​It's been a week since we asked Arizonans angry about SB 1070 -- the law that essentially mandates law enforcement agents racially profile Hispanics and requires those Hispanics to prove their citizenship or risk deportation -- to send us their protest songs.

The response has been amazing. We've already recieved tracks from Andrew Jackson Jihad, Joey Arroyo Band and rapper Rich Rico. We've also had inquiries from across the country. The track below, for example, came from a Washington State electronic musicians named Marianne. She says she lived in the Phoenix area in the mid-'80s for a little under two years after growing up in rural Wisconsin:
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/uponsun/2010/05/protest_songs_about_sb_1070_th.php

"The physical and cultural differences between the two states are pretty profound, to say the least, and my time there made a great impression upon me," she says. "So many people are feeling so frustrated and hurt and angry over SB 1070, but don't know what to do. Music is such a powerful ally and a really effective way to deliver a message. When 'Ohio' came over the radio so quickly after Kent State, it galvanized people to action, gave them a focus, and a place to pour their grief."


Amen, sister. Here's the thing: While we love Marianne's song, we're hoping not to include it on this compilation. Why? Well, this is about Arizona-bred musicians standing up to a bad Arizona law. Do we want to let Shakira, Ricky Martin or Fucked Up fight this battle for us, or are we gonna do our own part? More details on the compilation on the jump.
How Can You Tell - Marianne


Some other details:

-We are planning to press this into an actual CD and also have it available for download. The CD will likely be available for sale in local record stores.


-If you're sending us a track we'd prefer it be an mp3 mastered to 256 kbs.


-The track needs to be specifically about this law, SB 1070, and its effects. Generalized "fuck the government" songs from your last album are not acceptable, sorry.


-Preference will be given to Arizona musicians. That is the point, after all. However, if we're short on AZ bands we will fill the rest of the 74 minute CD with songs from other states or countries.


-Send any files to my.name@newtimes.com. Not actually my.name -- fill it in with the name at the top of this post, putting a dot between the first and last names. You can also tweet at me, @phxmusicdotcom.


-All proceeds, minus production costs, will be donated to Puente and No More Deaths. We're doing everything we can to keep the production costs low so we can give them as much as possible.


-There will likely be a release show/rally before the law goes into effect in late July. We'll be asking some of the bands who contribute a track to play the show and admission will include a copy of the record. We're still deciding on a venue. Stay tuned.
 

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Hey ( ^_^ ): AZ will go forward no matter how many protests there are. They don't care about it pussy boy. Get used to it since more states will follow.
 
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