Labor, Anti-War Singer Songwriter George Mann returns to Southern Oregon to stir up the locals with "200 Years of Struggle in Song."
George Mann sings songs from the last century of labor and social activism, and his own songs are powerful and funny take on the state of the nation.
His concerts are part sing-along, part history lesson, and will make you shout for joy, send chills down your spine and bring tears to your eyes in the same set.
The concert will take place at the Grass Shack Hawaiian Cafe, 205 Fern Valley Road in Phoenix Oregon. The performance will begin at 6 pm and run two hours.
The concert is free but donations are accepted. No one turned away. George Mann's visit is sponsored by Southern Oregon Jobs with Justice and the Southern Oregon Central Labor Council.
Time:
Thursday, September 29 · 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location
Grass Shack Hawaiian Cafe
205 Fern Valley Road
(in the Factory Outlets Mall next to Interstate 5, Exit #24)
About George:
George created and produced the “Hail to the Thief!” anti-Bush CD series,
which featured such folk legends as Tom Paxton, Utah Phillips, Billy Bragg and Magpie,
and his work with veterans, unions and anti-war groups has kept him on the front lines for 20 years.
He produced a new compilation CD, “Until You Come Home: Songs for Veterans and their Kin”
and his latest solo CD, “Songs for Jules and Bruce,” was released last year.
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