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ANNE FEENEY: IN STOCK RECORDINGS
order Anne's CD's and cassettes online through the Labor Heritage Foundation
Labor Heritage also has an online form for mail order.
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Praise Boss * What Ever Happened to the Eight Hour Day? * War on the Workers * Irish Jokes * The Sick Note * Winter, Go Away! * Football Hero * Rebuild America - Keep Hope Alive! * Ungrateful Child * Oh Bessie (Blues for Bessie Smith) * Power of Love * The Victim Gets the Blame * After School * Tender Mercies * Afrika * Union Maid (1995) Recorded live at four performances one exciting weekend in corporate-ravaged southern Illinois. "Her genuine warmth and connection with the audience are apparent."(Laura Post in Sing Out! Vol 40, #2)
Hail to the Thief: Songs for the Bush Years, George Mann and Julius Margolin
Labor songs from two long-time (and longer-time) NYC union activists. Features Songs by the NYC and San Francisco Bay Area Labor Choruses, Anne Feeney, Jon Fromer, Francisco Herrera, and others.

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LOOK TO THE LEFT

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Look to the Left *Ain't I a Woman? * Crooked House * Shelf Game * I Married A Hero * Me Case con un Heroe * We Just Come to Work Here * Scabs * National Health Care Now! * Why Can't I Have Nintendo? *We Do the Work * Raving Beauty * Record Time (1992) Contains the community radio anthem "Look to the Left. * Lush Nashville production includes all star side musicians Roy Huskey Jr, Bruce Bouton, Garry Talent, Jim Hoke, Karen Taylor-Good and many more. "Fantastic variety. really high-energy! It is obvious that your song-bag is bottomless." (Saul Schniderman Labor Heritage Foundation)
UNITED WE BARGAIN, DIVIDED WE BEG!

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The U.S. Steal Song * We Do the Work * Fannie Sellins * Are My Hands Clean? * Are You Now or Have You Ever Been? * Bread and' Roses * We Just Come to Work Here * Your Nursing Heart * Punch It In * Which Side are You On? * School Days End * Solidarity Forever (1990) "If I had a cause -- and who, doesn't?-- I'd want Anne Feeney singing for me" (Stephen Ide, Dirty Linen #42)
THERE'S A WHOLE LOT MORE OF US THAN THEY THINK
I Married A Hero * Oak Tree * Ms.Ogyny * Queen Mary * All the Way Around * Take Them Down! *Terrorist * B Side * Whatever You Say, Say Nothing * Only One * Dear Mr. President * The Galaxy Song/ That's A-Plenty (1990) contains the two songs with which Feeney won the Kerrville New Folk competition in 1989. "This one grabbed our attention immediately!" (Danna and Benny Garcia, Canadian River Music)
IF I CAN'T DANCE IT'S NOT MY REVOLUTION
Do-.Re-Mi * Here's to You Rounders *A Chat with Your Mom * Dr. Jazz * I'm Gonna Be an Engineer * Too Many Daves * S-A-V-E-D * Monkey Business * Amelia Earhart * Sheik of Araby/The Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gave to Me * Your Mind is on Vacation * No Man's Land * Take Them Down! (1987) "If you're expecting a boring, preachy 3 chord granola-head or sixties throwback, get ready for reggae, ragtime, rock, country, boogie and bluegrass, as well as lilting Irish and traditional folk ballads from an intelligent, witty, modem day wildwoman for peace and justice" (Ann Butler, Pittsburgh Press)
GRAFTON STREET
Whiskey in the Jar * Mountains of Mourne My Brother, Sylvest * Nancy Whiskey *Arthur McBride * Wild Colonial Boy * Lark in the Morning * The Dutchman * Spancill Hill * Phil the Fluter's Ball * Rising of the Moon *The Men Behind the Wire * Hey, Ronnie Reagan! (1987) "percolates with a Celtic sensibility which offers acoustic counterpoint to that of the Pogue's punk." (Fred Gustafson, Democratic Left)
SHORT FEENEY BIO:

Based in Pittsburgh, PA, Anne Feeney is the granddaughter of an intrepid mineworkers' organizer, who also used music to carry the message of solidarity to working people. After two decades of community activism and regional performances at rallies, Anne took her message on the road. Since 1991 Anne has traveled to the frontlines in 40 states, Canada, Mexico, Ireland and Sweden.
Her anthem Have You Been to Jail for Justice? is being performed by Peter, Paul and Mary. Dubbed the "minister of culture" to the movements for economic and social justice and human rights, Anne is "the best labor singer in North America" according to Utah Phillips.
Anne Feeneys website: http://www.annefeeney.com
email: unionmaid@earthlink.net
phone: (412) 241-SONG
order Anne's CD's and cassettes online through the Labor Heritage Foundation
Labor Heritage also has an online form for mail order.
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