The Living Breathing Folk Song Last Monday |
"If
I had to start my business over, I wouldn't do it. There's a big difference
between building a business and making a home”—Peregrine Honig, owner of Birdie’s,
at the recordBar “Know Show”
Honig at RecordBar Know Show |
In a March 4th social media post, Kansas City’s great guitarist/vocalist/support player and all-around instigator Cody Wyoming, wrote these words:
Kadesh Flow at Know Show |
In the entire post, but particularly in these words, Cody has captured where we are at this point--in our world, in our country, in our everyday life. What matters about life is not valued. It doesn't matter against the need to make the next big buck, particularly as the capitalist system falls apart.
The Filmmakers, Wednesday |
I have included that video and seven others documenting the activity this week here: "John Sherman's 'Royal' Request"
This is why Rural Grit, the Record Bar, and a host of musicians--too numerous and from such diverse genres I cannot begin to try to sum it all up--are joining forces with KC Tenants, the Missouri Workers Center, Standup KC, and other groups fighting for basic rights and opposing the ridiculous lies currently being spewed by the billionaire class to turn downtown KC into nothing more than a series of interconnected amusement parks.
What's been happening at the The Brick the past few weeks has been even more amazing than what happens at the Brick all the time anyway. People are coming together to maintain that scrap of humanity that exists between the 1400 block of Grand and McGee and 20th Street, a place we have been proud of as the Crossroads Arts District, even the ground where Hemingway once pledged he learned most of what he needed to learn writing for the Kansas City Star.
Nora Bell with her own, great "Vote No" song |
The world is trying to move on to a place where
billionaires can make their last cash grab before the system entirely collapses
and the average person has no say in the future. From Artificial Intelligence
to the richest of the rich planning their escape to Mars, we do realize this is
the juncture in front of us, don't we? We've seen this coming a long time.
That’s all of us who don’t have the money to push others around. That’s most of us in a world where a January Oxfam report stated, since 2020, “The world’s five richest men have more than doubled their fortunes…while the wealth of the poorest 60 per cent - almost five billion people - has fallen.”
Steddy P Rocks the "Hell No" Show |
Everyone got off on each other’s music and perspective. I’ve never seen this city come together the way it did that night.
Royals go home!!
Keep singing in the Crossroads!
Royals go home!!
This is no small thing. In some ways, it's everything. That's what I know when I see the best of us fighting together. I hope to see you tomorrow. DA
5 comments:
Well said!
Thank you!
As a reader distant from KC, I say: Keep up the fight!
Thanks, Marta! Your appreciation for Rural Grit (based initially on one video months back) have been in my ears throughout this.
Well done! Satisfying grass roots victory.
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