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David Stefan Rovics (born April 10, 1967) is an American
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singer/songwriter. His music concerns topical subjects such as the 2003 Iraq war, anti-globalization,
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, and
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issues. Rovics has been an outspoken critic of former President
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, the Republican Party,
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, and the
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. Rovics is critical of the United States government's policies and claims that the "U.S. government's foreign policy represents U.S. corporate interests" and that "the U.S. government does not like democracy either at home or abroad." Although some of Rovics' work is not self-published, and much of it is commercially distributed, Rovics has made all of his recorded music freely available as downloadable
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files. He encourages the free distribution of his work by all
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means to promote his work and spread political messages, and speaks out against websites or programs like iTunes that charge money for downloading his songs. Rovics has also advocated the performing of his songs at protests and demonstrations and has made his sheet music and lyrics available for download.


Biography

David Rovics was born in
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. His family moved to Wilton, Connecticut when he was young. Rovics was politically inspired during his adolescence by his experiences with the
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-oriented, Christian milieu of his home town. His parents, both classical musicians and educators, were liberal in their outlook. Perhaps for this reason, while in his teens Rovics acquired interests in
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, vegetarianism and other
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issues. He has described himself as an "anti-Zionist
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from New York". In 1985, Rovics enrolled at
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in
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, Indiana, but dropped out and moved to
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, California. He worked in occupations such as a cook,
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, secretary and typist, while pursuing his musical interests as a street and subway performer and in small clubs and bars. He immersed himself in
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counterculture and made contact with other songwriters and performers on the
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circuit. By the early 1990s he was a full-time busker in the Boston subways. From the mid-1990s, Rovics has spent most of his time on concert tours around the world. In 1996 he self-released his first album, ''Make It So'', which consisted mostly of covers of other artists' songs. He released his second cover album in 1998. He produced a series of five original song albums between 1998 and 2003 as self-released titles. The album ''Who Would Jesus Bomb?'' was entirely distributed in mp3 format over the Internet and had no commercial release, although it was included in a later "best of" album. In 2003, Rovics signed up to Ever Reviled Records and produced a studio album, ''Return''. Later that year, he released ''Behind The Barricades: The Best Of David Rovics'' in association with
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, including titles from his earlier self-releases which met with minimal commercial success. He has since released the Songs for Mahmud album as a self-release in association with Ever Reviled Records. Despite being the sole performer in most of his work, he usually describes himself only as a songwriter. Although Rovics' work has not gained major commercial success, it has been acclaimed in sections of the press and continues to be popular with a small yet widespread base of fans with similar political interests, as well as supporters of internet
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. Rovics tours regularly on four continents, playing for audiences large and small at cafes, pubs, universities, churches, union halls and protest rallies. He has had his music featured on ''
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'', the
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, Al-Jazeera, Acik Radyo and other networks. His essays are published regularly on
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and
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and the 200+ songs he makes available on the web have been downloaded more than a million times. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon, with his family and has a daughter, Leila, who was born in 2006. Rovics is a Wobbly - a member of the
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.


Political activism

Rovics has also written a song on
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, a
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combatant who died in the
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, in his song "Up The Provos". Rovics has been accused of
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and
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due to having interviewed
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, including promoting Atzmon's book ''The Wandering Who''. He strongly denies these accusations.


Discography

* ''Make It So'' (Self-release, 1996) * ''Pay Day at Coal Creek'' (Self-release, 1998) * ''We Just Want the World'' (Liberation Records, 1999) * ''Live at Club Passim'' (Liberation Records, 2000) * ''Living In These Times'' (Liberation Records, 2001) * ''Hang a Flag In the Window'' (Liberation Records, 2002) * ''Who Would Jesus Bomb?'' (Self-release, 2003) * ''Behind the Barricades, the Best of David Rovics'' (
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/
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2003) * ''The Return'' ( Ever Reviled Records, 2003) * ''Songs for Mahmud'' ( Ever Reviled Records, 2004) * ''Beyond the Mall'' (Self-release, 2004) * ''For the Moment'' (Yoyo Records, 2005) * ''Halliburton Boardroom Massacre'' (MI5 Records/Caroline Distribution, 2006) * ''The Commons'' (Irregular Records, 2007) Recorded live at
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* ''Ten Thousand Miles Away'' (Liberation Records, 2009) * ''Waiting for the Fall - A Retrospective'' (Liberation Records, 2009) * ''Troubador: People's History in Song'' (Liberation Records, 2010) * ''Big Red Sessions'' (Liberation Records, 2011) * ''Ten New Songs (2011)'' (Liberation Records, 2011) * ''Meanwhile In Afghanistan'' (Liberation Records, 2012) * ''99%'' (Liberation Records, 2012) * ''Spies Are Reading My Blog'' (Liberation Records, 2013) * ''A Coup That Wasn't A Coup'' (17 Aug 2013) * ''Everything Can Change'' (Liberation Records, 2013) * ''Into A Prism'' (Liberation Records, 2013) * ''Falasteen Habibti'' (Self-release, 2014) * ''All the News That's Fit to Sing'' (Self-release, 2014) * ''When I'm Elected President / Wayfaring Stranger'' (Self-release, 2014) * ''The Other Side'' (Self-release, 2015) * ''1936'' (Self-Release, 2016) *''Letter to My Landlord'' (Self-Release, 2016) *''Spies are Reading My Blog'' (Self-Release, 2017) *''Punk Baroque'' (Self-Release, 2017) *''Ballad of a Wobbly'' (Self-Release, 2018) *''Historic Times'' (Self-Release, 2019) *''Meanwhile in Afghanistan'' (Self-Release, 2019) *''Songs for Today'' (Self-Release, 2019) *''Strangers and Friends'' (Self-Release, 2019) *''Notes From a Failed State'' (Self-Release, 2020) *''Say Their Names'' (Self-Release, 2020) *''Rebel Songs (Free The Imagination)'' (Self-Release, 2020) *''It's Been a Year'' (Self-Release, 2021) *''May Day'' (Self-Release, 2021)


Children's albums

* ''Har Har Har! Pirate Songs for Kids'' (CD Baby.Com/Indys, 2008) * ''Ballad of a Dung Beetle'' (2011)


References


Further reading


The Spectator: Musician David Rovics uses music as a way of protesting social problems

Democracy Now: David Rovics Pays Tribute to Fellow Musician and Friend Brad Will

Vive le Canada: Political folk musician David Rovics brings “songs of social significance” to Halifax


External links


Official websiteOfficial Youtube Page
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