
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Black History Month is celebrated every February, to honor the contributions of African-Americans to the history and culture of America. For the commemoration this year, we'll share music from The Staple Singers, Our Native Daughters, Gil Scott-Heron, Fanny Lou Hamer, Elizabeth Cotten, and many others. Listen as they bend the arc … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. 
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Elizabeth Cotten / “Washington Blues” / Shake Sugaree / Smithsonian Folkways
The Staple Singers / “Freedom Highway” / Freedom Highway / Epic Legacy
Gordon Lightfoot / “Black Day in July” / Did She Mention My Name? / United Artists
Word Beat-Charles Williams & Tom Teasley / “Wade in the Water” / The Soul Dances / T&T
Gil Scott-Heron / “The Revolution Will Not be Televised” / Pieces of a Man / Flying Dutchman
Bernice Johnson Reagon / “Freedom in the Air” / Give Your Hands to Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Tony Joe White / “Willie and Laura Mae Jones” / Black and White / Reprise
Elizabeth Cotten / “Ruben” / Shake Sugaree / Smithsonian Folkways
Our Native Daughters / “Black Myself” / Songs of Our Native Daughters / Smithsonian Folkways
Thomas A. Dorsey w/ The Dixie Hummingbirds / “I'm Waiting for Jesus” / Precious Lord / Columbia
Solomon Linda's Original Evening Birds / “Mbube” / Mbube Roots / Rounder
Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons / “Stealin'” / Proudly Present A Selection... / Fledg'ling
Fanny Lou Hamer / “Woke Up This Morning” / Songs My Mother Taught Me / Smithsonian Folkways
Earl Robinson / “Black and White” / Classic Folk Music / Smithsonian Folkways
Brownie McGhee / “Black, Brown and White” / The Little Red Book of Protest Songs / Proper
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
 By Sing Out! Radio Magazine
By Sing Out! Radio Magazine4.9
3434 ratings
Black History Month is celebrated every February, to honor the contributions of African-Americans to the history and culture of America. For the commemoration this year, we'll share music from The Staple Singers, Our Native Daughters, Gil Scott-Heron, Fanny Lou Hamer, Elizabeth Cotten, and many others. Listen as they bend the arc … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. 
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Elizabeth Cotten / “Washington Blues” / Shake Sugaree / Smithsonian Folkways
The Staple Singers / “Freedom Highway” / Freedom Highway / Epic Legacy
Gordon Lightfoot / “Black Day in July” / Did She Mention My Name? / United Artists
Word Beat-Charles Williams & Tom Teasley / “Wade in the Water” / The Soul Dances / T&T
Gil Scott-Heron / “The Revolution Will Not be Televised” / Pieces of a Man / Flying Dutchman
Bernice Johnson Reagon / “Freedom in the Air” / Give Your Hands to Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Tony Joe White / “Willie and Laura Mae Jones” / Black and White / Reprise
Elizabeth Cotten / “Ruben” / Shake Sugaree / Smithsonian Folkways
Our Native Daughters / “Black Myself” / Songs of Our Native Daughters / Smithsonian Folkways
Thomas A. Dorsey w/ The Dixie Hummingbirds / “I'm Waiting for Jesus” / Precious Lord / Columbia
Solomon Linda's Original Evening Birds / “Mbube” / Mbube Roots / Rounder
Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons / “Stealin'” / Proudly Present A Selection... / Fledg'ling
Fanny Lou Hamer / “Woke Up This Morning” / Songs My Mother Taught Me / Smithsonian Folkways
Earl Robinson / “Black and White” / Classic Folk Music / Smithsonian Folkways
Brownie McGhee / “Black, Brown and White” / The Little Red Book of Protest Songs / Proper
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

91,072 Listeners

44,015 Listeners

32,108 Listeners

38,484 Listeners

6,727 Listeners

38,718 Listeners

37,083 Listeners

16,583 Listeners

9,190 Listeners

112,549 Listeners

25,131 Listeners

12,238 Listeners

8,572 Listeners

6,371 Listeners

16,030 Listeners