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"The conscience of British music"
Billy Bragg was recently described by London's Times newspaper as a "national treasure," and with his fabulous reconstructions of unfinished Woody Guthrie songs a few years back he created some American national treasures to boot. In more than two decades of performing and stirring people up, Billy Bragg has become the conscience of British music, a stalwart guardian of the radical dissenting tradition that stretches back over centuries of political, cultural, and social history. His songs are full of passion, anger, and wit, and he's been called a "one-man Clash." Top it all off with the stream-of-consciousness rants that Bragg delivers live and in person, and you've got the ingredients for a rare Ark experience.
Billy's website
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