I have an opinion, ya knew I would. All rights come with responciability, people seem to have forgotten that.
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my days left here may not be long, I wouldn't waste my time telling you nothing wrong, love is a flower that needs the sun and the rain, alittle bit of pleasure is worth a whole lot of pain. no pain no gain. betty wright
Sorry, I've lost the URL for this to give the proper citation, but it's a press blurb, so I guess can do without.
Multi-media show about dangers of censorship Freedom Sings is a critically acclaimed multi-media presentation which tells the story of almost three centuries of banned or censored music in America
Well-known songs like The Star-Spangled Banner, Good Rockin' Tonight and Puff, the Magic Dragon all have something in common: They each are among hundreds of American popular songs that have been challenged or suppressed because of controversy over their content. These and other songs that have shaped the nation are performed as part of a live multi-media performance celebrating freedom of expression in America, entitled Freedom Sings. Using musical performance, film, video, graphics, photographs and narration, the critically acclaimed 90-minute show tells the story of almost three centuries of banned or censored music in America the music they didnt want you to hear inviting the audience to take a fresh look at the First Amendment and the impact of freedom of speech. (The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is part of the United States Bill of Rights which prevents the U.S. Congress from infringing on the freedom of speech, and the freedom of the press.) The songwriters, performers and narrators entertain while informing the audience about the dangers of censorship, chilling effects in the marketplace and self-censorship by artists.
American heritage of free speech Freedom Sings reminds Americans that free speech and free expression are part of the American heritage and that the First Amendment protects the right to speak in art, music, film and dance as well as the spoken or written word, says co-narrator Gene Policinski who is also the executive director of the First Amendment Center which promotes and fascilitates the show. The First Amendment Center works to preserve and protect First Amendment freedoms through information and education, and as a forum for the study and exploration of free-expression issues.