Mike Stout
NEWS   New Release - AMERICANA DREAMS -Keeping the Promise

Historian James Truslow Adams, who coined the phrase "American Dream", wrote: "The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, unrepressed by social orders". It's a world of opportunity where everyone has a fair shot at a decent life. Inscribed with the words "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free", the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the American dream for downtrodden of the world. It symbolizes the promise of social, environmental, and economic justice bringing hope to people around the world.

The American dream has always been challenged by powerful forces who seek an unrestricted laissez-faire world where they are free to exploit workers and free to ravage the environment. These forces challenge us today. With the decline of manufacturing and the endless rounds of down sizing millions of good paying jobs and lifelong careers have been lost. Massive cutbacks in school funding and increasing college tuition make it harder to get a good education. Our environment is being polluted with massive oil spills, mountain top mining, and poisonous fracking fluids in the endless quest for the dirty fossil fuels that cause global warming. The promise of a good education, a good job, and a healthy environment is fading.

With the music and lyrics of "Americana Dreams"Mike Stout challenges the citizens of the world to keep the promise of the American dream alive. He urges us to stand up for the downtrodden. He calls on us to stand up against social, economic, and environmental injustice. His music yearns for the same peace and justice that has been the theme of the Americana folk music of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. Guthrie wrote: "A folk song is what's wrong and how to fix it or it could be who's hungry and where their mouth is or who's out of work and where the job is or who's broke and where the money is or who's carrying a gun and where the peace is."

Americana Dreams is dedicated to the promise of making this country and our world a better place where there's freedom, equality, and justice for ALL, to the poorest, neediest, and not just for the well-to-do and privileged. In his songs Stout celebrates the unheralded heroes and heroines who fought to keep the American dream alive for ordinary working people.

29 Miners Buried and Gone - The story of the 29 miners killed at the Upper Big Branch mine should be kept alive so that mine safety laws are strengthen and enforced. With the technology available today, miners shouldna019t be getting killed in methane explosions and working in dangerous unsafe conditions.

The Tale of Marcellus Shale - 70,000 natural gas wells are slated to be drilled in Pennsylvania over the next 5 years. With exclusions from environmental regulations, profit-hungry drillers may poison our wells, streams, lakes and rivers for generations with cancer causing fracking fluids. Our public lands, pristine forests, and own backyards are being turned into polluted moonscapes with massive containment tanks and drilling junk. We must get informed and act now.

The MST -Noted activist, Noam Chomsky, calls the MST (Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra) the worlda019s most important social movement. Southern Brazil's rural workers are striving to improve the economic plight of the dispossessed and poor. The MST is creating a new kind of people who respect one another and who think for themselves.

The Promise Kept -Written for Mikea019s sister on the occasion of her 40th wedding anniversary, it is a living testimony to the bonds and strength of relationships built on the solid rocks of commitment, trust and love.

Cops of the World -The U.S. spends billion policing the world with a global empire of hundreds of bases, thousands of our finest young men and women, and a military budget equal to the next 22 countries combined. As long as the U.S. acts of the Cops of the World it will never have the funds and resources to provide the education and infrastructure needed to allow everyone the opportunity to earn a decent living in a safe environment. We should be building schools and a clean energy industry to keep the American dream alive.
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The World?s Grievance Man

Mike Stout is a socially conscious singer song-writer and community leader. He leads crusades against economic injustice, rallying people with his music. His sound and lyrics are influenced by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, & Springsteen.



John Hayes of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette wrote "In the Woody Guthrie tradition, his songs reflect contemporary issues without resorting to journalism. They're more like partisan op-ed columns that grab political opponents by the throat and don't let go.?



Scott Mervis, of the Pittsburgh Gazette, wrote ?There are a lot of guys out there who pass themselves off as blue-collar rockers, but Mike Stout is unquestionably the real thing?



Working with producers such as former Triple X guitarist Fred Nelson, Mike has released twelve CDs. A host of talented performers has appeared on his recordings including Reb Beach (member of Winger and Alice Cooper), Pete Hewlett, (vocalist/guitarist for Billy Joel, Novo Combo, Joe Jackson), Kenny Blake (Cabo Frio), Fred Nelson (toured with Paul Gilbert of Mr. Big), B.E. Taylor (MCA Records), Hermie Granati (A&M), Buddy Hall, and more. His music ranges from fiddle infused Americana, Folk, Pop, and Rock.



Over the course of his recording career Mike has released songs in tribute to heroes and heroines in the struggle for workers rights and social justice including Martin Delany, Rachel Corrie, Crystal Eastman, Fannie Sellins, Father Charles Owen Rice, and Captain Sean (George.) He has also written songs calling for action including “People Gonna Rise Again”, “Global Warming is Real”, and “We Need a Movement;” his slutes to the grassroots with “My Kind of People”, and “We Are the Working Class”, and “People to People”. Celebrating the places he has lived and the people in his life, Mike has written the style songs “Kentucky”, “Homestead Town”, “I’m Gonna Settle Down”, “Do it With Love” and more.

Do you play live?

Mike performs live at concert halls, clubs, schools, picket lines, protest rallies, union conventions and meeting, and historical commemoration ceremonies. He appeared at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate performing for the German National Protest Day in 2008. Mike has appear at the Whitzen Youth Festival three times and appeared at schools, clubs, and labor concerts in Germany. In 2002 Mike traveled to the coal and steel regions of Poland and Germany to meet with union activists and performed at several large music festivals. He carried his guitar and his anti-globalization message to Silesia and the Ruhr where workers are also feeling the effects of global restructuring. Thousands in Eastern Europe who believe in his message have purchased his CDs. He performs his social conscious rock frequently at labor conventions, rallies, and picket lines. Mike Stout draws on his solid history of successful activism to call us to action. He has been called ?the Labor Troubadour.?

Band History:

Born in Kentucky, Stout moved to NYC in 1986 and played his original protest songs at Caf? Wa, the Bitter End, & the Gaslight. He moved to Pittsburgh in 77 and became a steelworker at Homestead Steel. Elected the union?s head grievance man, he used his guitar to rally workers. He fought to win $10 million in lost wages and unemployment benefits for 3,000 displaced workers. When the steel mills closed Mike organized a benefit concert drawing international attention to the plight of the unemployed. Foreclosures were slowed and benefits were extended. Mike became a board member of Just Harvest and the Steel Valley Authority, organizations that aid the poor.



After the Homestead Works closed in 87, Mike opened the employee-owned Steel Valley Printers. He began his recording career, working producer Fred Nelson, and has released 12 CDs. His music ranges from fiddle infused Americana, Folk, and Rock. Mike has performed at concert halls, clubs, picket lines, conventions, protest rallies, and schools across the U.S. & Europe. He has performed for thousands at Berlin?s Brandenburg Gate and the Whitsun Youth Festival. He has sold thousands of CDs in Germany. With every CD and performance Mike sings his message of aksing us to join in human solidarity to overcome injustices.


Your influences?

Woodie Guthry, Bob Dylan, Billy Bragg, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Ochs, Tim Harden, Country Joe McDonald, Jackson Brown, Matt Callahan , and Fred Smith of MC5.


?They all rocked about the truth and experiences of the daily lives of working people.?

Favorite spot?
Amsterdam
Anything else...?
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