Biography
The Music City Slackers, a group of seasoned Nashville singer-songwriter musicians, have released Come on Out and Vote for Me, a mini-album addressing some of their frustrations with election politics. Under the Blue Hole Music label, the album leads off with "Come on Out and Vote for Me," a sardonic up-tempo parody of the underlying theme of far too many politicians.
The next songs constitute a series sharing a common musical theme and light-rock chorus, lamenting the state of 21st century American politics, which has left all too many Americans "campin' in the ditch." Titled "Time We Learned to Listen!" and "Really, Really Listen!" these songs lament voters' lack of attention to what candidates represent at all levels of the political system, across the entire political spectrum.
Busy with careers in music and education, The Music City Slackers are an ad hoc group of artists focused on occasionally lampooning important economic, social and political issues of our day.
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
10/05/12
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Profile Last Updated:
08/19/23 12:07:58