Generations: Healing And The Music of War - Vietnam to Today
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30 West Mifflin Street,Madison WI 53703
05 August, 2021
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Generations: Healing and The Music of War- Vietnam to Today- a discussion and pre-program concert The concert and panel discussion are free and suitable for all ages. 5:15 - 6 pm : Concert at the top of State Street. Open to the public, bring your own seating. 6:30 - 8:00 pm : Panel Discussion with the musicians. Please register in advance on Eventbrite due to limited seating at the museum. Live music is back and the Wisconsin Veterans Museum will host a free, outdoor concert at the top of State Street to preview the release of the album, The Last Thing We Ever Do (bring your own seating) followed by a public panel discussion (free; register in advance on Eventbrite) with the musicians. The panel will explore their creative process and the healing that art activities can bring about. Inspired by first-hand testimony Vietnam-era veterans, professional songwriters created the songs and studio musicians gave them voice resulting in the 14-song album, The Last Thing We Ever Do. The origins of the project begin with Vietnam vets sharing their experiences, some at Warrior Songs retreats where veterans heal through the creative arts, others through personal conversations and interviews. Topics range from combat and the draft to reintegration and moral injury. Panelist: Jason Moon, founder and executive director of Warrior Songs; Yvette Pino, Iraq war veteran and curator of veteran art for the Museum; Doug Bradley, Madison Vietnam veteran and co-author of We Gotta Get Out of This Place: The Soundtrack of the Vietnam War; Jake Froelke, songwriter and musician. He and Bradley collaborated on “Look Out Sam,” one of the songs on the album which emphasizes the significance of music to troops in Vietnam. The Last Thing We Ever Do is produced by Wisconsin native and Iraq vet Jason Moon of Warrior Songs, a Madison-based nonprofit which brings hope and healing to veterans through music and the creative arts. Warrior’s second volume, Women at War, was awarded album of the year by the Wisconsin Area Music Industry in 2019. *Copies of The Last Thing We Ever Do will be provided free to veterans who attend the event. The program is presented by the Wisconsin Veterans Museum Foundation with the support of Madison's Central Business Improvement District. Since 1991, the Wisconsin Veterans Museum Foundation has worked in partnership with the Wisconsin Veterans Museum to provide educational opportunities and services designed to tell the stories of Wisconsin's service members and to illuminate the role they played in shaping this nation's history. Each year the Wisconsin Veterans Museum Foundation provides funds in direct support of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum's exhibits, programs, publications, preservation efforts, and artifact purchases. It is able to do so through tax-deductible donations received from individuals, corporations and businesses; grants from private and corporate foundations; and individual bequests.
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