Various Artists · 1963
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Lincoln Memorial
Washington
DC

Joan Baez - Interview by Al Hulsen Joan Baez - We Shall Overcome Peter, Paul & Mary - Blowing In The Wind Peter, Paul & Mary - If I Had A Hammer Odetta - Come And Go With Me To That Land/I'm On My Way Odetta - No More Auction Block/Child Of God Bob Dylan, Joan Baez - When The Ship Comes In Peter, Paul & Mary - Interview by David Edwards The Freedom Singers - We Shall Not Be Moved Peter, Paul & Mary - Intro / David Edwards Interview with Marlon Brando Peter, Paul & Mary - If I Had A Hammer Joan Baez - All My Trials Bob Dylan - Only A Pawn In Their Game Len Chandler, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Scott Scharf - Rally Song/Keep Your Eyes On The Prize (Hold On) Camilla Williams - National Anthem Marian Anderson: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands Eva Jessye Choir: Freedom Is A Thing Worth Thinking About Mahalia Jackson: I've Been Buked And I've Been Scorned Mahalia Jackson: How I Got Over Eva Jessye Choir: We Shall Overcome Stage and Screen Committee For The March On Washington - We Shall Not Be Moved
We Shall Overcome - Joan Baez Blowing In The Wind - Peter, Paul & Mary If I Had A Hammer - Peter, Paul & Mary I'm On My Way - Odetta When The Ship Comes In - Bob Dylan, Joan Baez We Shall Not Be Moved - The Freedom Singers If I Had A Hammer - Peter, Paul & Mary All My Trials - Joan Baez Only A Pawn In Their Game - Bob Dylan Rally Song/Keep Your Eyes On The Prize (Hold On) – L. Chandler, J. Baez, S. Scharf, B. Dylan He's Got The Whole World In His Hands - Marian Anderson Freedom Is A Thing Worth Thinking About - Eva Jessye Choir How I Got Over - Mahalia Jackson We Shall Overcome - Eva Jessye Choir
March On Washington For Jobs & Freedom (1 CD & 1 DVD) Set 1: CD Total Time: 59:08 - mostly mono (7 songs in stereo) Set 2: DVD Total Time: 25:55 - VG ProShot B&W Several sources used to make this set. WGBH FM Simulcast (Internet Archive) U.S. Information Agency Documentary, "The March In Washington" (1963) U.S. Information Agency Documentary, "The March" (1964) (Dir: James Blue) Live TV Coverage (Internet Sources) DVD "Bob Dylan: TV Live & Rare '63-'75"

National Mall/Lincoln Memorial
Washington
DC

---------- Washington Monument Stage 10:00-11:30 AM ---------- Joan Baez - Interview by Al Hulsen Joan Baez - We Shall Overcome Peter, Paul and Mary - Blowing In The Wind Peter, Paul and Mary - If I Had A Hammer Odetta - Come And Go With Me To That Land/I'm On My Way Odetta - No More Auction Block/Child Of God Bob Dylan, Joan Baez - When The Ship Comes In Peter, Paul and Mary - Interview by David Edwards ---------- Lincoln Memorial 1:00-2:00 PM ---------- The Freedom Singers - We Shall Not Be Moved Peter, Paul and Mary Intro / David Edwards Interview with Marlon Brando Peter, Paul and Mary - If I Had A Hammer Joan Baez - All My Trials Bob Dylan - Only A Pawn In Their Game Len Chandler, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Scott Scharf - Rally Song/Keep Your Eyes On The Prize (Hold On) --------- Lincoln Memorial Stage (Official Program 2:00-4:30 PM) --------- Camilla Williams - National Anthem Marian Anderson: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands Eva Jessye Choir: Freedom Is A Thing Worth Thinking About Mahalia Jackson: I've Been Buked And I've Been Scorned Mahalia Jackson: How I Got Over --------- Lincoln Memorial Stage (Post-March 4:30-5:30 PM) --------- Eva Jessye Choir: We Shall Overcome Stage and Screen Committee For The March On Washington: We Shall Not Be Moved
March On Washington For Jobs & Freedom

Newport Folk Festival 1963-1966
Newport
RI

R-0041 All I Really Want To Do - recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1964 (part of the performance on 24 Jul 1965 is also shown) R-0300 Maggie's Farm - recorded live with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965 R-0304 Mr. Tambourine Man - recorded live (solo acoustic) at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965 The film also has fragments from the band soundcheck: organ riffs, Maggie's Farm and Like A Rolling Stone. "It is a very remarkable film as it very obviously serves as a forerunner to the festival films Monterey Pop and Woodstock in the same way these later bigger festivals followed the annual Newport Jazz and Folk festivals. The film gives a very good impression of the folk music scene to which Dylan came and went and to which he belonged for several years. The editing is perfect, especially the build-up of the now historic scenes featuring Dylan?s 1965 electric appearance alternated with performances by traditional folk acts. Only from this footage and how it was edited for the film you can understand that Dylan had to force his way out of the scene by playing loud electric music." http://www.searchingforagem.com/VHS-DVD.htm More details here - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061658/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnxteD0yMHxzZz0xfGxtPTIwMHx0dD1vbnxwbj0wfHE9ZmVzdGl2YWx8aHRtbD0xfG5tPW9u;fc=2;ft=7;fm=1

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