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Ronnie Gilbert: A Radical Life in Song

Ronnie Gilbert: A Radical Life in Song

Ronnie Gilbert
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*Running Time => 10 hrs. and 8 mins.*

Ronnie Gilbert has had a long and colorful career as a singer, actor, playwright, therapist, and independent woman, whose lifelong work for political and social change has been central to her role as a performer. Raised in Depression-era New York City by leftist, working-class, secular Jewish parents, Gilbert is best known as a member of the Weavers, the quartet of the 1950s and '60s that survived the blacklist and helped popularize folk music in America. Her joyous contralto and vibrant stage presence enriched the celebrated group and propelled Gilbert into a second singing career with Holly Near in the 1980s and '90s. As an actor, Gilbert explored developmental theater with Joseph Chaikin and Peter Brook and wrote and performed in ensemble and solo productions across the United States and Canada.

Ronnie Gilbert brings the political, artistic, and social issues of the era alive through song lyrics and personal stories, traversing sixty years of collaborations in life and art that span the folk revival, the Cold War blacklist, primal therapy, the back-to-the-land movement, and a rich, multigenerational family story. Much more than a memoir, Ronnie Gilbert is a unique and engaging historical document for readers interested in music, theater, American politics, the women’s movement, and left-wing activism.


©2015 Ronnie Gilbert 2021 Audible, Inc.
Language
English
Pages
10
Format
Audible Audio
Publisher
Audible Studios
Release
June 06, 2021
ISBN
0520253086

Ronnie Gilbert: A Radical Life in Song

Ronnie Gilbert
0/5 ( ratings)
*Running Time => 10 hrs. and 8 mins.*

Ronnie Gilbert has had a long and colorful career as a singer, actor, playwright, therapist, and independent woman, whose lifelong work for political and social change has been central to her role as a performer. Raised in Depression-era New York City by leftist, working-class, secular Jewish parents, Gilbert is best known as a member of the Weavers, the quartet of the 1950s and '60s that survived the blacklist and helped popularize folk music in America. Her joyous contralto and vibrant stage presence enriched the celebrated group and propelled Gilbert into a second singing career with Holly Near in the 1980s and '90s. As an actor, Gilbert explored developmental theater with Joseph Chaikin and Peter Brook and wrote and performed in ensemble and solo productions across the United States and Canada.

Ronnie Gilbert brings the political, artistic, and social issues of the era alive through song lyrics and personal stories, traversing sixty years of collaborations in life and art that span the folk revival, the Cold War blacklist, primal therapy, the back-to-the-land movement, and a rich, multigenerational family story. Much more than a memoir, Ronnie Gilbert is a unique and engaging historical document for readers interested in music, theater, American politics, the women’s movement, and left-wing activism.


©2015 Ronnie Gilbert 2021 Audible, Inc.
Language
English
Pages
10
Format
Audible Audio
Publisher
Audible Studios
Release
June 06, 2021
ISBN
0520253086

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