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Seattle Labor Chorus to celebrate 20th anniversary at Feb. 4 concert
Charlie King and Bev Grant have each performed folk-inspired music for more than 40 years, as solo singers and also as writers of powerful songs commenting on the social and political scene. Charlie is known particularly as a political satirist in music. Pete Seeger called him “one of the finest singers and songwriters of our time.”
Bev Grant has long been a feminist and social activist. She lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., and is founder and director of the Brooklyn Women’s Chorus. Both artists have recorded extensively. Lou Truskoff is a local labor activist and member of the Seattle Labor Chorus; his lyrics and music have been the bedrock of the Chorus’ extensive repertoire. The Chorus also will perform, and a reception will follow.
Suggested donation is $20, but no one will be turned away. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Please call 206-524-7753 or email rebelvoz@aol.com to reserve a seat.