Juneteenth commemorates the 19th day in June, 1865, when Union General Gordon Grainger announced General Order No.3, proclaiming freedom from slavery in Texas. Celebrations began immediately, but eventually took a back seat to the civil rights movement in the 1960s. With the advent of Black Lives Matter new emphasis has been placed on the holiday, which we celebrate on this week's Magazine. We'll hear music from Reggie Harris, Eric Bibb, Robert Finley, Our Native Daughters, Sweet Honey in the Rock and many more. Tune in for a celebration of Juneteenth … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.


Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Michael J. Miles / “Mississippi Overture” / Mississippi River Suite / Right Turn on Red

Eric Bibb / “Drinkin' Gourd” / Jericho Road / Stony Plain

Champion Jack Dupree / “I'm Going to Write the Governor of Georgia” / Classic Protest Songs Smithsonian-Folkways

The Clara Ward Singers / “Twelve Gates to the City” / Meetin' Tonight / Vanguard

Robert Finley / “Sharecropper's Son” / Sharecropper's Son / Easy Eye Sound


Lurie Bell & the Bell Dynasty / “What My Momma Told Me” / Tribute to Carey Bell / Delnark

Leyla McCalla / “As I Grow Older-Dreamer” / Vari-Colored Songs / Smithsonian-Folkways

Allison Russell / “Hy-Brasil” / Outside Child” / Fantasy

Reggie Harris / “Standing in Freedom's Name” / On Solid Ground / Self-produced

Michael J. Miles / “Mississippi Rising” / Mississippi River Suite / Right Turn on Red


Our Native Daughters / “Moon Meets the Sun” / Songs of Our Native Daughters / Smithsonian Folkways

Rhiannon Giddens / “I Shall Not Be Moved” / They're Calling Me Home / Nonesuch

Sweet Honey in the Rock / “Oh, Sankofa” / #Love in Evolution / Appleseed

Eric Bibb / “This Land is Your Land” / Migration Blues / Stony Plain

Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways