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Künstlerbiographie Joe Glazer

Joe Glazer June 19 1918 – September 19 2006 Closely Associated With Labor Unions And Often Referred To As The "labor's Troubadour " Was A US-American Folk Musician Who Recorded More Than Thirty Albums Over The Course Of His Career. Some Of His More Acclaimed Songs Include "The Mill Was Made Of Marble " "Too Old To Work" And "Automaton." In 1960 In Collaboration With Edith Fowke Glazer Published Songs Of Work And Freedom Which Included 10 Of His Original Compositions. In 1979 Glazer Invited 14 Other Labor Musicians To The George Meany Center For Labor Studies In Silver Spring Maryland To Share Musical And Written Compositions And To Discuss The Effective Use Of Music Song Poetry And Chants In Labor Activism. The Three-Day Event Became An Annual One Becoming Known As The Great Labor Arts Exchange GLAE . Over The Next Five Years The Concept Of "labor Culture" And How The Labor Movement And The Arts Interacted Which Glazer And Others Held Expanded. In 1984 Glazer Incorporated The Labor Heritage Foundation As A Parent Body For GLAE As Well As To Curate And Promote The Culture Of The American Labor Movement. In 2002 Glazer Released An Autobiography Entitled Labor's Troubadour Which Was Published By The University Of Illinois Press. On September 19 2006 It Was Disclosed That Glazer Had Died At The Age Of 88 Reportedly Due To The Progression Of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma At His Home In Silver Spring Maryland.

50 Top-Musiktitel für Joe Glazer - Frogtoon Musik

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