103: I Pity the Country – The Life and Legacy of Willie Dunn - a podcast by Firebrand Records

from 2021-04-18T15:37:29

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After a long winter hibernation, The Rebel Beat is finally back and ready to roll out some new episodes this spring!


On this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Lawrence Dunn, the son of the late folk singer Willie Dunn. Willie Dunn was of mixed Scottish/Irish and Mi'ma'ki ancestry, and wore many hats throughout his prolific career. He was a powerful anti-colonial songwriter, a film director, an activist, and even took a run for elected office once. Some say that his music didn't get the attention that it deserved during his career, but now his son Lawrence Dunn has teamed up with Light in the Attic records to release an anthology of Willie's work, "Creation never sleeps, Creation never dies". Lawrence joins us for a heart-felt discussion on his father's music, activism and legacy.


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Playlist


Willie Dunn - Charlie


Willie Dunn - The Ballad of Crowfoot


Willie Dunn - The Carver


Willie Dunn - O Canada!


Willie Dunn - Louis Riel


Willie Dunn - Broker


Willie Dunn - I Pity the Country


Willie Dunn - The Pacific




Further resources


The Rebel Beat episode 013 - Native North America


The Ballad of Crowfoot (1968 film, National Film Board)




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Further episodes of The Rebel Beat

Further podcasts by Firebrand Records

Website of Firebrand Records