Michael Franti's website
www.stayhuman.org
KVMR Plans National Radio Broadcast of Spearhead Concert Live at California
State Prison Sacramento
(New Folsom)
For immediate release
KVMR contact: Steve Baker, 530/265-9073 x 211
California State Prison-Sacramento contact: Fred Schroeder, Public Information
Officer, (916) 294-3012
NEVADA CITY, CA -- Nearly forty years ago, Johnny Cash entertained inmates in a
concert later made famous in his legendary "Live at Folsom Prison" album. Now
an enterprising smalltown California radio station and an acclaimed, fast-rising
worldbeat band are combining resources for a national radio broadcast of a live
concert at “New Folsom” (California State Prison-Sacramento) for the holiday
season.
In a 21st century cultural twist on the Cash legacy, eclectic public radio
station KVMR-FM -- located in this rural foothills community with a listener
base extending well beyond Sacramento -- will broadcast a Wednesday, November
23rd Folsom concert featuring poet/activist Michael Franti and the band
Spearhead, before a portion of the facility's prison population.
KVMR volunteers have been active in the prison's creative arts program and have
brought a variety of musicians, poets and performers to the correctional
facility, plus the station has aired two original musical concerts by inmates
there themselves.
"As we enter the holiday season, this is a tremendous opportunity to bring
inspiring thought and music to the folks in Folsom," says KVMR general manager
Brian Terhorst. "For Spearhead and New Folsom officials to let us share this
experience with the rest of the country may result in a historic radio broadcast
special."
KVMR will record the concert -- scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Eve -- and
will air it same day delay that evening at 8 p.m. PST at its 89.5 FM frequency
(105.1 FM Truckee/Tahoe and on the web at <<kvmr.org>> The Pacifica Radio
Network will offer it that night to affiliates nationwide via satellite, and a
second broadcast will make the show available to still other stations in early
December.
Spearhead and CSP-Sacramento management have given KVMR permission for national
broadcast of the unique concert event.
Ironically, Spearhead’s Folsom concert immediately follows the much-anticipated
November 18 national release of the Johnny Cash biography film, “Walk The Line,”
starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon and featuring his pivotal 1968
Folsom Prison concert.
“Just as Johnny Cash had a definite message for the ‘60s,” says KVMR Program
Director Steve Baker, “Michael Franti brings hope and inspiration to a new
generation. His songs are genuine and profound, and they’ve found a voice on
independent stations like ours across the country.”
San Francisco-based Franti and Spearhead have released a series of thought
provoking and rhythmically infectious albums. The music combines elements of
rock chords, reggae, dance hall, funk and hip hop beats while retaining a
distinctive 21st century world-wise sound. Franti’s work also explores
spirituality, community, and connectedness with others.
Most recently, Franti has been touring in support of his film, “I Know I’m Not
Alone,” which finds him traveling across the Middle East, including Iraq, as he
meets a variety of people and hears what the cost of war and violence has been
in their lives.
KVMR-FM is an award-winning, community-based noncommercial radio station that
combines diverse music shows with independent news and provocative public
affairs programming. The station has over 120 volunteer citizen-broadcasters
hosting shows, and its 89.5 FM signal reaches the Sierra Foothills, Sacramento
Valley and now the Truckee-Tahoe area at 105.1 FM. They’re also online at
kvmr.org
The 27-year-old station has a long, distinguished record of live remote
broadcasts – including entire music festivals, legislative and town hall
meetings, club concerts and even the Nevada County Fair. The station was
awarded the National Federation of Community Broadcasters’ “Community Impact
Award” twice this decade and recently had its nightly newscast named “Best
Radio Journalism” in the weekly Sacramento News & Review’s “Best of Sacramento”
issue.
Broadcaster/producer Cheri Snook has been coordinating the station’s Folsom
outreach activities with Folsom Prison arts program coordinator Jim Carlson.
Last spring, Snook won KVMR’s “Visionary Volunteer” special award for her work
there.
Three of the artists who have participated in workshops and performances at
Folsom will open for Spearhead at the concert; they are musicians Dianne
Patterson, Melissa Mitchell and Kimberly Bass.
KVMR’s national broadcast comes with financial support from the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting.