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Folk singer, social commentary, satire, people's stories, children's music
Hi Folks, The Bard Insurgent here. My comrade D.O. (the Poet Roofer) and I got that handle (The Bard Insurgents) from traveling town to town performing songs and poetry about people's lives. I've been performing since I was 3 years old, cutting my vocal chords on liturgical and classical music. I was a concert soloist as a child, when I wasn't herding cows, throwing hay and shoveling manure. During the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam war, I began writing songs about social change. I left the country in 1970 and my dozen years in other countries, mostly in Africa & South America, have provided a global perspective to my music. My travels helped me realize that people all around the world are essentially the same in their basic life needs and their desires to live peacefully in their communities. These experiences have informed my commitment to working for international understanding as I organize at home. A powerful way to educate and inspire is with music. I tell people's stories, do social commentary with a touch of satire that I hope you enjoy and share with your friends, as well as sing together in the streets and in your living rooms. I also have children's music written for the children in my life with Jacob and Kayla as primary muses. Looking forward to seeing you on the road, Tom
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Peak in subgenre #20
Author
Tom Neilson
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Tom Neilson
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December 21, 2012
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In Tangipahoa, Parrish, Louisiana, Beth & Terrence went to tie the knot But the justice of the peace, Keith Barnwell, was no fan at all of what the 2 had brought. They brought 2 differently colored epidermi, One was white, the other was…not. So as justice of the peace, he had to deny Their nuptial vows spoken on the spot. He has justice protocol to attest After 34 years he knows best If you’re going to mix the blood, he must protest. Joining plasma will not make a happy nest. You see he’s worried how the children gonna suffer Cause he says they’re neither black nor white & the hardships that they’ll face, they’ll never buffer So he’s gonna save them from that awful plight Justice Barnwell reassures. If his reasoning our tolerance endures He’ll reduce, he says, the kids from broken homes if you don’t combine the color chromosomes. Now my friends Billie & Colin live on Madison in Harlem & they’ve been together about 20 years & though they’ve different melatonin, their DNA’s in common & with passion procreated w/o fears. They are happily building a home in NYC, while mixing melatonin & their lovely & precious creation has her own personal pigmentation. But Keith Barnwell will strive to keep us pure. After 30 years one thing he knows for sure. If you want to build a happy home, you cannot mix the color chromosome.
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