Si Kahn
New Year's EveNew Wood 1994 via Philo Records
a note about this track
“This song, New Year’s Eve, like so many others I’ve written, was inspired by the work I’ve done over the past 50 years as a civil rights, union and community organizer, and the amazing people I’ve gotten to know through that work. It’s on my first album New Wood, recorded 40 years ago, dedicated to the great Appalachian activist Florence Reece, author of Which Side Are You On?†“It’s not really about either New Year’s Eve or Florence, but about the price people pay for standing up against those in power, for insisting on being recognized as fully human and themselves, for fighting to be free. But it’s also about the ways in which organizing and fighting back nonviolently against injustice can liberate us, gentle us, enrich us, remind us that change is possible, hope is possible, beauty is possible.†-- Si Kahn, from Artist2Artist: Meaning Beyond The Verse, Posted on January 5, 2015 By Lisa Jacobi