Kim and Reggie Harris - Resurrection Day
  • 1. Do What I Have to Do (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 2. Never Go Back (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 3. Resurrection Day (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 4. Here And Now With You (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 5. Butterfly (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 6. It's All About Love (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 7. Straighten 'Em (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 8. Hallelujah I'm A Bum (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 9. Traffic (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 10. Look 'Em in the Eye (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 11. When Mom Left Us Here (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 12. Tree of Life (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 13. Roll On Woody (Kim and Reggie Harris)
  • 1. Do What I Have to Do (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:04) [9.3 MB]
  • 2. Never Go Back (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (02:57) [6.76 MB]
  • 3. Resurrection Day (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (05:27) [12.47 MB]
  • 4. Here And Now With You (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:35) [10.47 MB]
  • 5. Butterfly (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (03:26) [7.86 MB]
  • 6. It's All About Love (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:26) [10.17 MB]
  • 7. Straighten 'Em (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk Gospel
    MP3 (04:24) [10.09 MB]
  • 8. Hallelujah I'm A Bum (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:42) [10.74 MB]
  • 9. Traffic (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (05:03) [11.57 MB]
  • 10. Look 'Em in the Eye (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:10) [9.55 MB]
  • 11. When Mom Left Us Here (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (03:59) [9.13 MB]
  • 12. Tree of Life (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk Gospel
    MP3 (06:18) [14.43 MB]
  • 13. Roll On Woody (Kim and Reggie Harris)
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:32) [10.36 MB]
Biography
A reaffirmation of life and activism after near-fatal medical struggle!

No one who has seen the married duo of Kim and Reggie Harris in their hundreds of yearly folk-oriented performances, heard their spirited, purposeful CDs, or learned about the Underground Railroad and Black History through their special concerts and teacher training seminars would believe the upbeat couple was simultaneously battling Reggie’s ever-worsening, life-threatening autoimmune disease, which required a new liver. After 13 years, he was running out of time by 2008.

The Harrises’ new "Resurrection Day" joyfully answers the question, “What happened next?” The CD not only continues the duo’s commitment to recording uplifting songs of optimism, activism, and social justice, but it also presents eight new Reggie originals bursting with reinvigorated purpose. Written in the aftermath of his transplant and ongoing recovery, Reggie found his songs had “deepened in theme, subject matter, and in musical tone . . . they’re more direct but more personal.”

Reggie’s post-surgery songs can be as calm as a gentle awakening (“A new day is here…You’ve got a new race to run” he sings on the title track), as gutsy as the determined don’t-back-down encouragement of “Look ‘Em in the Eye,” and as empowering as “Butterfly” (“A butterfly flaps its wings/Something changes all over the world”). The latter song was co-written by the CD’s award-winning producer and primary instrumentalist, Ken Whiteley. Kim and Reggie share and swap their trademark lead vocals and harmonies throughout the CD, and familiar contributing musicians include guitarist John Platania (ex-Van Morrison) and the Magpie vocal duo.

Joining the Harris originals are cover songs that share the CD’s theme of savoring and maximizing every moment. “Do What You Have to Do” is the album-opening declaration of purpose by one of their musical inspirations, the late Phil Ochs. Rachel Bissex, also deceased, was the source of “Never Go Back,” a vocal showcase for Kim that laments lost personal and political freedoms but glories in new possibilities. Kim also sings lead on the spiritual “Straighten ’Em.” The Depression-era classic “Hallelujah, I’m a Bum” is revived with a delightful Cajun flavor.
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  • Members:
    Reggie Harris (vocals, guitar), Kim Harris (vocals), Ken Whiteley (electric guitar, mandolin, mandocello, vibes, rubboard, accordion, keyboards, slide guitar, vocals), Ben Whiteley (upright bass, electric bass), Cheryl Prashker (drums, percussion), John S
  • Sounds Like:
    Sweet Honey in the Rock, Freedom Singers, Magpie
  • Influences:
    Phil Ochs, Woody Guthrie, Sweet Honey in the Rock
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    10/24/12
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/15/23 01:33:15

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