These Songs Of Freedom

These Songs Of Freedom
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Music and politics go hand in hand. For decades, artists have been an important force of activism, expressing their frustrations with policy makers' decisions through their music. Their music gives a voice to those who may be silenced and connects with audiences around the world to try to make a difference. Above all, their music brings peace. It is through your attendance at these shows that makes it possible for us to include the relationship between music and politics as a part of Maximum Exposure.

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