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Bernie Sanders — We Shall Overcome (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
In 1987, Bernie Sanders recorded an album with thirty Vermont musicians and singers. Record producer Todd R. Lockwood remembers how it all came together...
The idea for this album came to me over a cup of coffee at a Burlington, Vermont café. The morning regulars thought I was out of my mind, but the more I thought about it, the more intriguing the idea seemed. Our mayor, Bernie Sanders, had established himself as a no-nonsense problem solver and someone who didn’t mince words — but not the sort of person you would imagine making a record.
When I approached Bernie with the idea, he saw it as an opportunity to tell a larger story, a story about the inequities of life in America. Suddenly, the project was more than a novelty. It had purpose. Bernie chose the music: five protest songs from ...
published: 04 Apr 2020
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Flashback: Bernie Sanders' 1987 Folk Album
Check out the lost 1987 folk album from Bernie Sanders "We Shall Overcome."
Get the full story at: http://rol.st/1lzogry
Subscribe to Rolling Stone on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1uGwgGg
published: 30 Dec 2015
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Bernie Sanders records songs w/30 musicians (1987)
"Sanders Records 2 Songs, and Talks with 30 Vt. Musicians at Todd Lockwoods' White Crow Audio studio. Only "Oh Freedom" was edited. "We Shall Overcome" was not edited, as video. Lots of awful scratches from bad machine."
This video belongs to CCTV (http://www.cctv.org) and is published with permission under Creative Commons License CCTV Center for Media & Democracy Programming is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
published: 05 Nov 2019
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We Shall Overcome
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
We Shall Overcome · Walter Cronkite
I Can Hear It Now The Sixties
℗ 1970 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1999-02-26
Producer: Fred M. Friendly
Composer, Lyricist: Spoken Word
Co- Producer: J.G. Gude
Co- Producer: John M. Patterson
Unknown, Engineer: Frank Abbey
A& R Coordinator: Patti Matheny
A& R Coordinator: Darren Salmieri
Assistant Engineer: Mark Harrington
Assistant Engineer: Linda Lawrence
Assistant Engineer: Hazel Layton
Assistant Engineer: Terrence Martin
Assistant Engineer: Tinka Nobbe
Assistant Engineer: Martha Tibbetts
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 25 Sep 2014
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Bernie Sanders - We Shall Overcome
This video is in no way affiliated with the Bernie Sanders campaign.
1944:
Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a "Second Bill of Rights". He argued that the "political rights" guaranteed by the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights had "proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness."
FDR's plans never came to fruition.
1962:
JFK proposed a revision to social security in an attempt to protect the elderly, especially the poor and middle class.
"The fact of the matter is that what we are now talking about doing, most of the countries of Europe did years ago. The British did it 30 years ago. We are behind every country, pretty nearly, in Europe, in this matter of medical care for our citizens.
And then those who say that this should be left to private efforts."
2015:
Th...
published: 28 Dec 2015
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What Music Does Bernie Sanders Listen To?
We sat down with Bernie Sanders to ask the most important question of all: What kind of music does this presidential candidate have in his iPad? Watch our video to find out!
Read the full story at: http://rol.st/1HeRkcj
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1uGwgGg
published: 09 Jul 2015
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published: 03 Jan 2020
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Mayor Bernie Sanders Sings "Oh Freedom".
The video was shot during the 1987 recording of the "Bernie Sanders - We Shall Overcome" album, produced by Todd R. Lockwood. The singers are professional singers from all over Vermont.
published: 01 Nov 2015
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Bernie Sanders: "No, I Will Not Yield!" (6/4/1992)
Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) angrily blasts the Republican and Democrat parties for lacking the political vision and will to restructure legislation and funding priorities that address serious domestic problems rather than continuing to fund defense programs at Cold War levels that deplete available revenue.
published: 16 Jul 2015
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Listen to Bernie Sanders' folk album
Enjoy this flashback to an album Bernie Sanders recorded in 1987 calling for peace and justice.
published: 05 Feb 2016
2:18
Bernie Sanders — We Shall Overcome (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
In 1987, Bernie Sanders recorded an album with thirty Vermont musicians and singers. Record producer Todd R. Lockwood remembers how it all came together...
The...
In 1987, Bernie Sanders recorded an album with thirty Vermont musicians and singers. Record producer Todd R. Lockwood remembers how it all came together...
The idea for this album came to me over a cup of coffee at a Burlington, Vermont café. The morning regulars thought I was out of my mind, but the more I thought about it, the more intriguing the idea seemed. Our mayor, Bernie Sanders, had established himself as a no-nonsense problem solver and someone who didn’t mince words — but not the sort of person you would imagine making a record.
When I approached Bernie with the idea, he saw it as an opportunity to tell a larger story, a story about the inequities of life in America. Suddenly, the project was more than a novelty. It had purpose. Bernie chose the music: five protest songs from the fifties and early sixties. I hired arranger Don Sidney to update the songs with contemporary rhythms.
As word of the project spread among Vermont’s music community, artists lined up to be part of it. By the time we began recording in November 1987, I had assembled a who’s who of the Vermont music scene: Nancy Beaven, Jon Gailmor, Dick McCormack, and Joanne “Little Joyce” Cooper, just to name a few. Thirty artists in all.
When we recorded the title song, We Shall Overcome, the scene was reminiscent of the Michael Jackson/Lionel Richie “We Are The World” session. A 21-voice chorus stood on risers in the studio. A five-piece rhythm section included some of the finest players in the area. And Bernie stood at the ready in the vocal booth with his text in hand.
Bernie is not a particularly musical person, but he more than made up for it with his delivery and sense of purpose. His presence in the studio electrified everyone, making this into a landmark recording.
— Todd R. Lockwood, Burlington, Vermont
Oh Freedom 4:24
(Peter Seeger)
Figs D Music (BMI)
Vocal Solos: Nancy Beaven, Jon Gailmor, Danny Coane
The Banks of Marble 5:51
(Les Rice)
Stormking Music Inc. (BMI)
Vocal Solos: Jon Gailmor, Nancy Beaven, Pete R. Smith, Dick McCormack
Where Have All the Flowers Gone 5:48
(Peter Seeger)
Figs D Music (BMI)
Vocal Solo: Robert Sterzinger
This Land Is Your Land 3:06
(Woody Guthrie)
Ludlow Music Inc. (BMI)
Vocal Solos: Dick McCormack, Nancy Beaven, Jon Gailmor
We Shall Overcome 7:22
(Traditional, new words and music adaptation by Zilphia Horton,
Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan, Peter Seeger)
Ludlow Music, Inc. (BMI)
The Band
Piano: Andy Shapiro
Organ: Tom Berd
Electric Guitar: Don Sidney
Electric Bass: Mark Ransom
Drums: Jeff Salisbury
Background Vocals
Howard Mitchell, Ginny Peck, Emily Wadhams, David Weaver, Steve Rainville
The Chorus
Chris Bailey, Nancy Beaven, Marcia Brewster, Dexter Brown, Kathy Carbone, Danny Coane, Joanne "Little Joyce" Cooper, David Daignault, Frank Egan, Dana Lavigne, Tom Lyon, Howard Mitchell, Joe Moore, Rick Norcross, Michael Oakland, Debbie Patton, Ginny Peck, Pamela Polston, Emily Wadhams, David Weaver, KK Wilder
Narrative written and read by Bernie Sanders
Musical Arrangements by Don Sidney
Harmony Vocal Arrangements by Douglas Jaffe
Engineered by Chuck Eller and Todd Lockwood
Produced by Todd Lockwood and Douglas Jaffe
Recorded at White Crow Audio, Burlington, Vermont, November 1987
Digital Mastering by Adam Ayan, Gateway Mastering
Special thanks to the many Vermont artists who donated their time and talent to this project.
Dedicated to the men and women throughout the world who are involved in the struggle for peace and justice.
©2019 Todd R. Lockwood Works — All Rights Reserved
Available at...
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QFQO4FU
iTunes:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/we-shall-overcome-ep/992990157
#BernieSandersFolkAlbum #BernieSanders #BernieSanders2020 #Bernie2020 #FeelTheBern
https://wn.com/Bernie_Sanders_—_We_Shall_Overcome_(Official_Video)
In 1987, Bernie Sanders recorded an album with thirty Vermont musicians and singers. Record producer Todd R. Lockwood remembers how it all came together...
The idea for this album came to me over a cup of coffee at a Burlington, Vermont café. The morning regulars thought I was out of my mind, but the more I thought about it, the more intriguing the idea seemed. Our mayor, Bernie Sanders, had established himself as a no-nonsense problem solver and someone who didn’t mince words — but not the sort of person you would imagine making a record.
When I approached Bernie with the idea, he saw it as an opportunity to tell a larger story, a story about the inequities of life in America. Suddenly, the project was more than a novelty. It had purpose. Bernie chose the music: five protest songs from the fifties and early sixties. I hired arranger Don Sidney to update the songs with contemporary rhythms.
As word of the project spread among Vermont’s music community, artists lined up to be part of it. By the time we began recording in November 1987, I had assembled a who’s who of the Vermont music scene: Nancy Beaven, Jon Gailmor, Dick McCormack, and Joanne “Little Joyce” Cooper, just to name a few. Thirty artists in all.
When we recorded the title song, We Shall Overcome, the scene was reminiscent of the Michael Jackson/Lionel Richie “We Are The World” session. A 21-voice chorus stood on risers in the studio. A five-piece rhythm section included some of the finest players in the area. And Bernie stood at the ready in the vocal booth with his text in hand.
Bernie is not a particularly musical person, but he more than made up for it with his delivery and sense of purpose. His presence in the studio electrified everyone, making this into a landmark recording.
— Todd R. Lockwood, Burlington, Vermont
Oh Freedom 4:24
(Peter Seeger)
Figs D Music (BMI)
Vocal Solos: Nancy Beaven, Jon Gailmor, Danny Coane
The Banks of Marble 5:51
(Les Rice)
Stormking Music Inc. (BMI)
Vocal Solos: Jon Gailmor, Nancy Beaven, Pete R. Smith, Dick McCormack
Where Have All the Flowers Gone 5:48
(Peter Seeger)
Figs D Music (BMI)
Vocal Solo: Robert Sterzinger
This Land Is Your Land 3:06
(Woody Guthrie)
Ludlow Music Inc. (BMI)
Vocal Solos: Dick McCormack, Nancy Beaven, Jon Gailmor
We Shall Overcome 7:22
(Traditional, new words and music adaptation by Zilphia Horton,
Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan, Peter Seeger)
Ludlow Music, Inc. (BMI)
The Band
Piano: Andy Shapiro
Organ: Tom Berd
Electric Guitar: Don Sidney
Electric Bass: Mark Ransom
Drums: Jeff Salisbury
Background Vocals
Howard Mitchell, Ginny Peck, Emily Wadhams, David Weaver, Steve Rainville
The Chorus
Chris Bailey, Nancy Beaven, Marcia Brewster, Dexter Brown, Kathy Carbone, Danny Coane, Joanne "Little Joyce" Cooper, David Daignault, Frank Egan, Dana Lavigne, Tom Lyon, Howard Mitchell, Joe Moore, Rick Norcross, Michael Oakland, Debbie Patton, Ginny Peck, Pamela Polston, Emily Wadhams, David Weaver, KK Wilder
Narrative written and read by Bernie Sanders
Musical Arrangements by Don Sidney
Harmony Vocal Arrangements by Douglas Jaffe
Engineered by Chuck Eller and Todd Lockwood
Produced by Todd Lockwood and Douglas Jaffe
Recorded at White Crow Audio, Burlington, Vermont, November 1987
Digital Mastering by Adam Ayan, Gateway Mastering
Special thanks to the many Vermont artists who donated their time and talent to this project.
Dedicated to the men and women throughout the world who are involved in the struggle for peace and justice.
©2019 Todd R. Lockwood Works — All Rights Reserved
Available at...
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QFQO4FU
iTunes:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/we-shall-overcome-ep/992990157
#BernieSandersFolkAlbum #BernieSanders #BernieSanders2020 #Bernie2020 #FeelTheBern
- published: 04 Apr 2020
- views: 45433
0:59
Flashback: Bernie Sanders' 1987 Folk Album
Check out the lost 1987 folk album from Bernie Sanders "We Shall Overcome."
Get the full story at: http://rol.st/1lzogry
Subscribe to Rolling Stone on YouTube...
Check out the lost 1987 folk album from Bernie Sanders "We Shall Overcome."
Get the full story at: http://rol.st/1lzogry
Subscribe to Rolling Stone on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1uGwgGg
https://wn.com/Flashback_Bernie_Sanders'_1987_Folk_Album
Check out the lost 1987 folk album from Bernie Sanders "We Shall Overcome."
Get the full story at: http://rol.st/1lzogry
Subscribe to Rolling Stone on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1uGwgGg
- published: 30 Dec 2015
- views: 208457
31:55
Bernie Sanders records songs w/30 musicians (1987)
"Sanders Records 2 Songs, and Talks with 30 Vt. Musicians at Todd Lockwoods' White Crow Audio studio. Only "Oh Freedom" was edited. "We Shall Overcome" was not...
"Sanders Records 2 Songs, and Talks with 30 Vt. Musicians at Todd Lockwoods' White Crow Audio studio. Only "Oh Freedom" was edited. "We Shall Overcome" was not edited, as video. Lots of awful scratches from bad machine."
This video belongs to CCTV (http://www.cctv.org) and is published with permission under Creative Commons License CCTV Center for Media & Democracy Programming is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
https://wn.com/Bernie_Sanders_Records_Songs_W_30_Musicians_(1987)
"Sanders Records 2 Songs, and Talks with 30 Vt. Musicians at Todd Lockwoods' White Crow Audio studio. Only "Oh Freedom" was edited. "We Shall Overcome" was not edited, as video. Lots of awful scratches from bad machine."
This video belongs to CCTV (http://www.cctv.org) and is published with permission under Creative Commons License CCTV Center for Media & Democracy Programming is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
- published: 05 Nov 2019
- views: 2319
1:46
We Shall Overcome
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
We Shall Overcome · Walter Cronkite
I Can Hear It Now The Sixties
℗ 1970 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1...
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
We Shall Overcome · Walter Cronkite
I Can Hear It Now The Sixties
℗ 1970 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1999-02-26
Producer: Fred M. Friendly
Composer, Lyricist: Spoken Word
Co- Producer: J.G. Gude
Co- Producer: John M. Patterson
Unknown, Engineer: Frank Abbey
A& R Coordinator: Patti Matheny
A& R Coordinator: Darren Salmieri
Assistant Engineer: Mark Harrington
Assistant Engineer: Linda Lawrence
Assistant Engineer: Hazel Layton
Assistant Engineer: Terrence Martin
Assistant Engineer: Tinka Nobbe
Assistant Engineer: Martha Tibbetts
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/We_Shall_Overcome
Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy
We Shall Overcome · Walter Cronkite
I Can Hear It Now The Sixties
℗ 1970 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1999-02-26
Producer: Fred M. Friendly
Composer, Lyricist: Spoken Word
Co- Producer: J.G. Gude
Co- Producer: John M. Patterson
Unknown, Engineer: Frank Abbey
A& R Coordinator: Patti Matheny
A& R Coordinator: Darren Salmieri
Assistant Engineer: Mark Harrington
Assistant Engineer: Linda Lawrence
Assistant Engineer: Hazel Layton
Assistant Engineer: Terrence Martin
Assistant Engineer: Tinka Nobbe
Assistant Engineer: Martha Tibbetts
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 25 Sep 2014
- views: 369
4:53
Bernie Sanders - We Shall Overcome
This video is in no way affiliated with the Bernie Sanders campaign.
1944:
Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a "Second Bill of Rights". He argued that the "poli...
This video is in no way affiliated with the Bernie Sanders campaign.
1944:
Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a "Second Bill of Rights". He argued that the "political rights" guaranteed by the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights had "proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness."
FDR's plans never came to fruition.
1962:
JFK proposed a revision to social security in an attempt to protect the elderly, especially the poor and middle class.
"The fact of the matter is that what we are now talking about doing, most of the countries of Europe did years ago. The British did it 30 years ago. We are behind every country, pretty nearly, in Europe, in this matter of medical care for our citizens.
And then those who say that this should be left to private efforts."
2015:
The United States faces an unprecedented amount of income inequality wherein the rich become more powerful and the poor become much more powerless. Presidential candidates who are backed by governmental and media establishments and threaten the future of the United States of America dominated the field; Politics in 2015-2016 again was thought to be dead. Then along came a lone progressive voice:
Bernard "Bernie" Sanders from the small state of Vermont, announced his bid for presidency.
On October 13, 2015 (First Democratic Debate):
The 5 candidates were asked what they thought was the biggest national security threat to the United States. While every other candidate claimed the biggest threats were foreign nations and non-Americans, Bernie Sanders said something unexpected.
He declared that Climate Change was the biggest threat to not only the United States, but the entire planet.
Thumbnail Image:
http://i.imgur.com/a45udyo.jpg
Featuring:
Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot
Franklin D. Roosevelt - I Welcome Their Hatred; Second Bill of Rights
John F. Kennedy - In Defense of Social Security
Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have a Dream
Bernie Sanders - We Shall Overcome
https://wn.com/Bernie_Sanders_We_Shall_Overcome
This video is in no way affiliated with the Bernie Sanders campaign.
1944:
Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a "Second Bill of Rights". He argued that the "political rights" guaranteed by the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights had "proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness."
FDR's plans never came to fruition.
1962:
JFK proposed a revision to social security in an attempt to protect the elderly, especially the poor and middle class.
"The fact of the matter is that what we are now talking about doing, most of the countries of Europe did years ago. The British did it 30 years ago. We are behind every country, pretty nearly, in Europe, in this matter of medical care for our citizens.
And then those who say that this should be left to private efforts."
2015:
The United States faces an unprecedented amount of income inequality wherein the rich become more powerful and the poor become much more powerless. Presidential candidates who are backed by governmental and media establishments and threaten the future of the United States of America dominated the field; Politics in 2015-2016 again was thought to be dead. Then along came a lone progressive voice:
Bernard "Bernie" Sanders from the small state of Vermont, announced his bid for presidency.
On October 13, 2015 (First Democratic Debate):
The 5 candidates were asked what they thought was the biggest national security threat to the United States. While every other candidate claimed the biggest threats were foreign nations and non-Americans, Bernie Sanders said something unexpected.
He declared that Climate Change was the biggest threat to not only the United States, but the entire planet.
Thumbnail Image:
http://i.imgur.com/a45udyo.jpg
Featuring:
Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot
Franklin D. Roosevelt - I Welcome Their Hatred; Second Bill of Rights
John F. Kennedy - In Defense of Social Security
Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have a Dream
Bernie Sanders - We Shall Overcome
- published: 28 Dec 2015
- views: 31033
0:44
What Music Does Bernie Sanders Listen To?
We sat down with Bernie Sanders to ask the most important question of all: What kind of music does this presidential candidate have in his iPad? Watch our video...
We sat down with Bernie Sanders to ask the most important question of all: What kind of music does this presidential candidate have in his iPad? Watch our video to find out!
Read the full story at: http://rol.st/1HeRkcj
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1uGwgGg
https://wn.com/What_Music_Does_Bernie_Sanders_Listen_To
We sat down with Bernie Sanders to ask the most important question of all: What kind of music does this presidential candidate have in his iPad? Watch our video to find out!
Read the full story at: http://rol.st/1HeRkcj
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1uGwgGg
- published: 09 Jul 2015
- views: 425788
10:23
Bernie Sander's Folk Album "We Shall Overcome" #Bernie2016 #Bernie2020
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Systems Theory vs Specialization is a way to analyze political competitions in the 21st Century without using political party labels, which has become less and less useful in recent years. These battles are philosophical as much as they are economic. Will the Systems Thinkers be victorious in 2020?
Systems Theory vs Specialization in Post-Trump Politics (Preview):
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Human-Centered Design
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Systems Theory vs Specialization is a way to analyze political competitions in the 21st Century without using political party labels, which has become less and less useful in recent years. These battles are philosophical as much as they are economic. Will the Systems Thinkers be victorious in 2020?
Systems Theory vs Specialization in Post-Trump Politics (Preview):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIS6qNor7K4&list=PLP6Mv_vlpBeJS9WHagtIP2f12Mp1NxJNx&index=1
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- published: 03 Jan 2020
- views: 229
3:16
Mayor Bernie Sanders Sings "Oh Freedom".
The video was shot during the 1987 recording of the "Bernie Sanders - We Shall Overcome" album, produced by Todd R. Lockwood. The singers are professional singe...
The video was shot during the 1987 recording of the "Bernie Sanders - We Shall Overcome" album, produced by Todd R. Lockwood. The singers are professional singers from all over Vermont.
https://wn.com/Mayor_Bernie_Sanders_Sings_Oh_Freedom_.
The video was shot during the 1987 recording of the "Bernie Sanders - We Shall Overcome" album, produced by Todd R. Lockwood. The singers are professional singers from all over Vermont.
- published: 01 Nov 2015
- views: 58992
2:15
Bernie Sanders: "No, I Will Not Yield!" (6/4/1992)
Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) angrily blasts the Republican and Democrat parties for lacking the political vision and will to restructure legislation and funding p...
Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) angrily blasts the Republican and Democrat parties for lacking the political vision and will to restructure legislation and funding priorities that address serious domestic problems rather than continuing to fund defense programs at Cold War levels that deplete available revenue.
https://wn.com/Bernie_Sanders_No,_I_Will_Not_Yield_(6_4_1992)
Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) angrily blasts the Republican and Democrat parties for lacking the political vision and will to restructure legislation and funding priorities that address serious domestic problems rather than continuing to fund defense programs at Cold War levels that deplete available revenue.
- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 2016485
0:58
Listen to Bernie Sanders' folk album
Enjoy this flashback to an album Bernie Sanders recorded in 1987 calling for peace and justice.
Enjoy this flashback to an album Bernie Sanders recorded in 1987 calling for peace and justice.
https://wn.com/Listen_To_Bernie_Sanders'_Folk_Album
Enjoy this flashback to an album Bernie Sanders recorded in 1987 calling for peace and justice.
- published: 05 Feb 2016
- views: 11695